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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 is the weight of a 60 kg astronaut on earth
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Q: Who helped with the Apollo 11 mission
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Q: What other nations have space programs and where do they launch
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Q: What is the difference between nimbus and stratus clouds
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Q: What is the seats on a rocket made from
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Q: What do cosmonauts get from their countries
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Q: How do you overcome problems met by astronaut in space exploration
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Q: Why did astronomers ideas change over time
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Q: What is the difference between a altocumulus and a stratocumulus
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Q: What is the name of a voyage to space
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Q: Why do scientists think about Neptune
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Q: Did satellites explored earth
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Q: Can a balloon fly with nitrogen
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Q: Which layer of the atmosphere has horizontal wind movement
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Q: How much would a 185 pound human weigh on the moon
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Q: Where did the flashlight come from
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Q: What brothers built the first hot air balloon
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Q: What is a space shuttle that resembles an airplane and carries the crew is called
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Q: What destinations in space did the US and the Soviets explore
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Q: What is the function of iris diaphragm as a part of compound microscope
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Q: When does lipogenesis occur most often
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Q: Funnel shaped storm cloud formations are called what
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Q: What comes after the waxing crescent phase
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Q: What is the mission of the Hubble space telescope
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Q: When the sun and moon are on opposite side of the earth what will the tide be like at the position indicated by the arrow in the image above
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Q: How do you create atmosphere on a stage
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Q: What is the temperature of a orange giant star
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Q: Are low shapeless rain clouds they are dark gray in color
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Q: What inspired the hot air balloon
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Q: What scientist makes predictions about the path of a hurricane
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Q: What date was karthika pournami in 1962
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Q: What do the solar arrays do the hubble telescope
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Q: What did it look like in neil Armstrong's rocket
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Q: Why are humans clanging the composition of the atmosphere
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Q: What color is europia moon
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Q: Why would a magnetic compass not work in space
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Q: What is the name of the eclipse when the moon turns red
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Q: How much fuel has the Sun used up
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Q: What does the thermosphere contain in the atmosphere
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Q: Which type of figure would be most useul for showing why paper ball size affects launch distance A) bar graph B) diagram C) line graph D) pie chart
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Q: What does observing invole
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Q: What is the layer of atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere
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Q: Which types of optical discs are capable of storing data on both sides
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