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Astronomy
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: What is a constellation of seven stars which helps to find out the points of the compass
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Q: Why are astronauts placed in a horizontal position during take off
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Q: What is the compromise Rhea suggested to make sure Demeter can be with his daughter some of the time
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Q: Which scientist received a Nobel Prize for his work in fiber optics
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Q: In which layer do auroras occur
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Q: How many people were involved with Apollo 11
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Q: What made Apollo 11 successful
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Q: Do meteors reflect light or emit light
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Q: What states workers built the rocket that carried the first people to walk on the moon
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Q: What 3 discoveries was made by the voyager space probes
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Q: What is the relationship between an air pressure and cloud cover
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Q: What is the meaning of atmosphere and exosphere
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Q: Do diamonds have rainbow colours
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Q: How is mercury's evolutionary history like that of the moon and how is it different
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Q: Why Temperatures are highest in the tropical zone because the suns rays
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Q: Is a solar disk the eye of Ra
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Q: What mechanical layers sits on top of the asthrnosphere
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Q: What would orange be under blue light
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Q: How will a celestial object appear when it moves closer to the viewer
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Q: What has NASA discovered
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Q: Does black powder explode in space
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Q: Why do we see different constellations different seasons of the year
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Q: What is the position of earth in relation to the sun during the June solstic
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Q: Investigate and report how science has changed the accepted ideas regarding the nature of the universe throughout history
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Q: What is mass of ice rock and dust that orbits the sun and has cleared its orbit
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Q: Where was robonaut sent in space
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Q: What is the meaning of cubbital
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Q: Is Mae jemison in star trek
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Q: What injustices did Neil Armstrong face
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Q: What would cause a ballon to expand if taken to the top of a mountain
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Q: What is it called when you find comfort in the dark
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Q: How does Zeus answer Helios request
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Q: How are probes and landers alike
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Q: What can be learned studying the length and direction of a shadows
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Q: When an author gives you a hint as to what will happen next
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Q: What is the name for unable to see distant object
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Q: Who is the person that is most closely related to the theory of gravitation
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Q: Does shadow give accurate picture of the object
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Q: How does the iss generate electricity
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Q: What is the composition of the planets size mass and gravity on mercury
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Q: What object in the solar system has the greatest effect on earth's tide
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Q: Do moose eyes reflect light at night
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Q: What type of reflection allows us to see things around us
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Q: What does Luis learn the story catch the moon
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Q: what is the difference between ratio decendi and orbita dicta
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Q: How did the god Apollo solve problems
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