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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 is Earth's atmosphere different from the atmosphere on Mars
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Q: Where does most of the atmosphere oxygen come from
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Q: Is gravity the same size on earth
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Q: How are earth and moon related
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Q: What is needed for life to exist
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Q: Can stars blind you
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Q: When the moon is in the middle of the lineup and gets between the earth and the sun
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Q: How do the tides change based on the moon
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Q: What happens to the tides when the moon and sun form a 90 degree angle with earth
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Q: How long is the orbit of Uranus in days
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Q: How long has the aurora borealis been around
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Q: Why are we able to to walk on earth
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Q: Why some stars visible in march but not visible in September
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Q: What is the approximate percentage of the Earth that is illuminated by thesun at any given time
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Q: Place in the solar system in order from the sun
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Q: Hiw long does it take for a light beam from the sun to hit the earth
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Q: Who put sputnik into space
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Q: Which planets are called inner planets and which are called outer planets
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Q: What happens if you throw a ball in space
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Q: Are all moons in our solar system tidally locked
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Q: Are all neutron stars pulsars
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Q: Are all stars in a constellation at the same distance from Earth
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Q: Are all stars in other galaxies suns
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Q: Are asteroids visible in our sky and if so, how can we observe them
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Q: Are black holes cold in nature
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Q: Are black holes hot and what is the temperature inside them
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Q: Are black holes hot or cold in terms of temperature
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Q: Are black holes solid objects or do they have a different physical composition
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Q: Are black holes spherical in shape
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Q: Are black holes three-dimensional entities in space
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Q: Are neutron stars bright enough to be visible from Earth
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Q: Are photons affected by gravity in any way
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Q: Are solar flares dangerous to Earth and its inhabitants
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Q: Are solar flares dangerous to humans
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Q: Are stars hot enough to sustain nuclear fusion reactions
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Q: Are stars hotter than the sun
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Q: Are stars like the sun
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Q: Are stars meteors visible in the night sky
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Q: Are stars planets or suns in the universe
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