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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: Why do we still recongnize people such as Dalton who have been proven wrong
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Q: What is the farthest Hubble can see
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Q: What are three resources that can be obtained from the atmosphere
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Q: What best describes Uranus
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Q: A low level cloud that often produces for an drizzle is called what
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Q: What is the main idea of living in the clouds
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Q: When was the second trip to the moon made
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Q: When Newtons laws of motion apply in outer space true or false
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Q: What Small disks found under the stage that regulates the amount of light that reaches the specimen
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Q: Are rockets a type of air ordnance
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Q: What the following characteristics to the color of a star
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Q: What dark smooth plain on the surface of the moon
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Q: What is a sentence for the word kaleidoscope
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Q: How much does challenger space shuttle weigh
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Q: What percentage of NASA scientist are Iranian
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Q: What month do you have to be born in to be an Aquarius
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Q: What is todays date on Mercury
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Q: In which layer aurora borealis found
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Q: How long does Carbon and oxygen remain in the atmosphere
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Q: How is the Aztec calendar similar and different from ours
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Q: What happens to the force of gravity on a rock as it gets closer to Earth
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Q: What did aryabhata infer about the motion of earth
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Q: What dangerous thing could happen in space
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Q: What were three discoveries in the scientific revolution
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Q: What is plural from of sky
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Q: How does the flying shuttle impact us today
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Q: What did made Charles Darwin study gravitropism
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Q: How high did the first hot air balloon or the montgolfier brothers rise
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Q: Why do temperatures increase in the atmosphere
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Q: Why is nasa Johnson space center located in Houston
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Q: Why is little dipper is important
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Q: Why was the International Space Station a success
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Q: What happens to make a star explode
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Q: Is the moon has no gravity because it has no air a true statement
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Q: What does the atmosphere help us by absorbing
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Q: Why did mike Collins not land with the other 2 astronauts
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Q: How is clouds and weather related
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