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Astronomy
Journey through the cosmos and study celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere. Astronomy seeks to understand the origins, evolution, and ultimate fate of the universe.
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Q: Which process releases oxygen into the atmosphere most quickly
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Q: What the gravitational potential at a distance 7.2x107 m from the centre of the planet if The gravitational potential at a distance 2.26x107 m from the centre of a planet of radius 8.55x106 m is -5.6
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Q: What was NASA's oldest operational space shuttle first flown in 1984 was named after
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Q: How long were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in quarantine for
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Q: Is there something bigger then the sun
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Q: How did rockets make life easier
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Q: What is the full name of the Genesis Space Mission
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Q: Did Apollo 11 cause pollution
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Q: How did the scientific revolution change the way people viewed the world
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Q: How cold can it be in the mesosphere
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Q: What are the disadvantages of arpa radar
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Q: Which nation was the first nation to successfully launch a human being into space
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Q: Why is the understanding of solar spectrum is important for designing of solar cells
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Q: What are two factors that affect the brightness of the light
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Q: Where on the globe are the suns rays most intense
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Q: Why are objects on earth attached to the earth but not to each other
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Q: How large was sputnik 1
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Q: Compare the way ptolemy provided proof for his theory with the way Kepler provided proof for this theory
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