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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: For how long is the comet visible in the night sky
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Q: From what are stars born
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Q: From what distant cloud extending to the gravitational limits of the solar system would comets come from
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Q: From where does an azimuth originate
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Q: From where does the moon's light originate
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Q: Has Betelgeuse already exploded
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Q: Has the Voyager spacecraft officially left the solar system
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Q: Has the atmosphere of Pluto collapsed
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Q: Has the phenomenon known as the lunar wave been debunked
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Q: Have astronomers detected any Earth-sized planets around normal stars yet
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Q: Have the Pillars of Creation been destroyed
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Q: Have there been any recent developments in the exploration of Omicron Persei 8"
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Q: Have we seen a star form in real time
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Q: Have you ever accidentally looked at a solar eclipse
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Q: Have you ever accidentally looked at an eclipse
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Q: Have you ever accidentally looked at the eclipse and experienced any discomfort or vision issues as a result
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Q: Have you ever accidentally looked at the sun during an eclipse
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Q: Have you ever experienced any eye damage from looking at the eclipse for a second
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Q: Have you ever experienced any eye discomfort or vision changes after you looked at the eclipse
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Q: Have you ever experienced the breathtaking moment of glancing at a solar eclipse"
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Q: Have you ever made a wish upon a shooting star or falling star"
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Q: Have you ever noticed that the moon is setting shortly after sunset
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Q: Have you ever tried to watch a solar eclipse with binoculars"
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Q: Have you ever witnessed a UFO flying near the Big Dipper constellation
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Q: Have you ever witnessed a blinking star in the sky and wondered about its significance or origin"
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Q: Have you ever witnessed a bright light in the sky that appeared to be stationary and not moving"
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Q: Have you ever witnessed a fast-moving light in the night sky"
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Q: Have you ever witnessed the breathtaking beauty of a Rio moon"
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Q: How accurate is Universe Sandbox 2 in simulating the universe
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Q: How and where are shooting stars created in the night sky
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Q: How are asteroids formed in the solar system
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Q: How are babies made if matter cannot be created
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Q: How are black hole jets explained in astrophysics
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Q: How are black holes detected in space
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Q: How are exoplanets named and what is the process behind assigning them their unique names
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Q: How are galaxies classified according to their characteristics
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Q: How are galaxies classified based on their characteristics and properties
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Q: How are galaxies classified based on their characteristics
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Q: How are galaxies classified in the field of astronomy
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Q: How are galaxies most commonly classified in the field of astronomy
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Q: How are heavier elements formed in the universe
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Q: How are meteors different from asteroids in terms of their composition and behavior in space
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Q: How are neap tides different from low tides
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Q: How are new stars formed in the vast expanse of the universe
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Q: How are our 24 time zones related to Earth's rotation
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Q: How are pictures of the Milky Way captured
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Q: How are scientists able to differentiate between a rock and a meteorite
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Q: How are scientists able to predict the phase of the moon for every day of the year
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Q: How are shooting stars formed and what causes them to streak across the night sky
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Q: How are shooting stars made and what causes them to streak across the night sky
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