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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: Is Methane absorbs the red and yellow light on while the clouds of these planets reflect the green and blue light.
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Q: Why does the moon lack and atmosphere
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Q: What do you think causes the different in what time it gets dark outside
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Q: Why are clouds not alive
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Q: Where are constellations found if they are on the ecliptic
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Q: What the compound word the moonlight
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Q: What is your mass in moon if your mass on earth is 45kg
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Q: What did you observe qboutthe movement of the slide on the stage compared to the movement when looking through the eyepiece
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Q: Could Hades shape shift
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Q: How much money did it cost in Apollo 13
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Q: What is the brightness of a nebula
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Q: Why is there more than one objective lens in a microscope
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Q: Who were Michael Collins parents
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Q: How can CAD be used in aerospace
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Q: What describes an alticumulus cloud
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Q: Do noble glasses exist in large amounts in the atmosphere
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Q: How much nutrients you need in space
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Q: What is the center point of the night sky in the northern hemisphere
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Q: What are the chunks in space
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Q: Where is the top of the thermosphere
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Q: Which astronomers is credited as being the first to describe Earth as a sphere
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Q: When does a red giant become planetary nebula
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Q: What did actually happen when Percy took the lighting bolt to Zeus
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Q: Is Milky Way proper or common noun
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Q: How do you make a cloud in Alexamy
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Q: What occurs when a star runs out of energy and shuts down
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Q: How does gravity affect the nebula
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Q: Which planet is closest to the sun Why isn't the hottest planet
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Q: How do a double rainbow look
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Q: What did daedalus invent to help him and icarus escape from the laybirth
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Q: How much did Apollo 13 shuttle cost
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Q: Is fog atmospheric hazard
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Q: What is the front of a clock is called
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Q: Clouds formed in what process
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Q: What is the hardest thing on earth besides diamonds
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Q: What would happen to the volume of the balloon left in a sunny window sill
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Q: What is the value of a solar 17 jewel incabloc Swiss made wrist watch
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Q: Did Victorians know about space
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Q: What planet has the gravitational force that is closest to earths gravitational force
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Q: What is it called when you view something from 2 different locations
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Q: How much did the Apollo 13 coin cost
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