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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: How does mass of two celestial bodies impacts their gravitational attraction
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Q: Why can we not see the whole earth at a time
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Q: Is the ionosphere where meteoroids burn up
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Q: How did the U.S space program rebound from its setbacks of the 1980's
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Q: What is the approximate lifetime of a small star
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Q: What is the altitude range of the 5 atmosphere layers
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Q: What did the Ceres and Proserpina have respect for
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Q: Who is the messenger in Walk Two Moons
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Q: Why the European explorers use the stars to help them navigate
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Q: What year did Aristotle discover atomic theory
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Q: How does the jet's exterior temperature change as it leaves Earth's surface and enters the stratosphere
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Q: Who put the names of the stars on the ground in Hollywood
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Q: Which planet has the most moons in the Milky Way
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Q: How can space shuttles orbit around the Earth in the thermosphere
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Q: Who spouted out of Zeus' head
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Q: What is Function of Eyepiece
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Q: Why are sun spots darker than surounding areas
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Q: What is the meaning of espasyo
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Q: What gas make up 78 of the atmosphere
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Q: How does the role of ancient Arab astronomy affect us today
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Q: How are clouds and fog measured
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Q: If carbon dioxide methane and water vapor were not in the atmosphere then what would happen
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Q: When warm water vapor is blown over land what happens
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Q: What percent of ultraviolet light energy comes from the sun
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Q: What moon phase was visible from earth one week later on September 19 2013
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Q: Is foil a luminous object
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Q: What is the name of the most powerful microscope scientists can use today
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Q: How do the stars come out atnight
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Q: Why is our moon unique
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Q: Is August is the day of the sun a simile
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Q: What Greek name is from Vesta
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Q: How fast does the Helios spacecraft go
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Q: Where does the rockets power come from
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Q: Why does an object have a different weight on the moon that it does on earth
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Q: Which part connects the eyepiece to the revolving nosepiece whit the objectives
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Q: What is the primary radiation composition of sun
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Q: What do you call the luminous objects you see in god's creation
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Q: Which structuree controls how much light passes th roughn the specimen
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Q: What is campanology the study of
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Q: What color is GY
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Q: Which type if cloud would you expect to be involved in some form of precipitation
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Q: Why does the thermosphere have the highest temperature of all the atmosphe layers
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Q: What focus adjustment should you use to focus on the specimen under the high power
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Q: How much money do you make as a scientist for NASA
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Q: What determines the life stages a star will go through
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Q: What is the setting in a brighter sun
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Q: What is project moon
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Q: Why do scientists need to record their data
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Q: How many sides does a dalek have
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Q: How much silver is in this universe
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