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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 an extremely remote celestial object that emits an exceptionally large amount of energy
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Q: How does embers of moonlight and talking in their sleep alike and different in presenting cycles of rebirth
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Q: Why is fierce competition to get instruments for spacecraft and satellites a good situation for space exploration
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Q: How has NASA helped us understand our Universe
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Q: If an object weighs 40N on earth would it weigh more than 40N on the moon
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Q: What did the compass do to aid in exploration
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Q: What scientific measure did erathosthenes the director of the alexandrian library make
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Q: What do scientists hope to achieve when making observations
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Q: When the moon is not quite roundwhere can the missing bit can be found
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Q: What year was the rover invented in
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Q: Would you expect to see auroras on the moon
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Q: What would be silly sentence for Mercury
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Q: What is the surface temperature of lota canceri star
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Q: What is the signfiance of the hubble constant
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Q: When did anyone die in space
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Q: Who originaly built space station
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Q: Why is a clean earth so much better than a dirty earth
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Q: What are the advantages of fog screen
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Q: What ia the time for light to come from the moon
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