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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: What does enders understanding about gravity reveal about enders ability to think how might this benefit him in outerspace
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Q: Why does gravitational force depends on the mass of earth and the distance from the sun
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Q: How does our sun compare to other stars in our sky
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Q: A scientist who studies the atmosphere and weather pattern
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Q: When vapor condenses into a liquid
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Q: How low does the International Space Station orbit
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Q: How did the development of Kennedy space center affect cape canaveral and the surrounding areas
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Q: Can see nearby objects but not far away objects
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Q: What do we call the holes on the moon
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Q: What is one type of new constellation that Edmond Halley saw in the sky while he was on the island of st. Helena
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Q: Why are fish light on the ventral side and dark on the dorsal side
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Q: How Obtaining scientific data from distance is called
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Q: What is known to be the roof of the world
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Q: Most meters burn up there what
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Q: Why do houses with thatched roofs keep cool in summers and warm in winters
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Q: What will the sun become as it falls on itself
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Q: Why do tornadoes form over tornado ally
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Q: Why do nebulas appear to glow
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Q: A star begins its formation as gravitational forces cause instability within a what
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Q: What is the name given to the study of time
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Q: How did new technology such as the telescope and new theories such as pascals law lay the foundation of the scientific revolution
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Q: What produced the first oxygen in Earth's atmosphere
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Q: What word means of the stars
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Q: How does the moon appearance change as the moon revolts around earth
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Q: How often is the space station restocked
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Q: What is the definition of core accretion theory
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Q: What are the temperatures of the four main layers of the atmosphere
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Q: What is a protostars first stage in the life cycle of stars
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Q: What are two examples of circumpolar constallations
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Q: What is the G.P.E. of a climber who weighs 675 newtons on Earth at the top of 26000-meter Olympus Mons
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Q: Why is it cold in the southern hemisphere in the months of July and august
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Q: Who is considered the father of exploration
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Q: What is it when air cools condenses and clouds develop
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Q: A star has a size of 0.1 solar radius. how many times larger is the sun than this star
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Q: What can wind shear result in the formation of
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Q: What constellation associated contains the star Altair
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