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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: Why are galaxies different colors in the universe
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Q: Why are galaxies flat in shape
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Q: Why are galaxy collisions common in the universe
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Q: Why are gas molecules so rare in the exosphere
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Q: Why are most large telescopes reflectors and not refractors
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Q: Why are most large telescopes reflectors instead of refractors
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Q: Why are neutron stars called "neutron stars"
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Q: Why are neutron stars called neutron stars and what makes them unique in the universe
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Q: Why are objects in the solar system different from each other
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Q: Why are planets round and galaxies flat
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Q: Why are reflecting telescopes considered better than refracting telescopes
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Q: Why are solar eclipse glasses necessary for viewing a solar eclipse safely
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Q: Why are solar eclipses less common than lunar eclipses
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Q: Why are solar eclipses rarer than lunar eclipses
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Q: Why are solar flares dangerous and how do they impact Earth and its inhabitants
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Q: Why are stars born in a nebula
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Q: Why are stars no longer forming in the galactic halo
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Q: Why are sunspots dark and how do they affect the sun's overall activity
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Q: Why are sunspots darker than the surrounding areas on the sun
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Q: Why are the Northern Lights only visible in the northern hemisphere
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Q: Why are the centers of galaxies so bright
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Q: Why are the northern lights only visible in the north
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Q: Why are the stars blinking tonight
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Q: Why are there 12 zodiac signs in astrology
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Q: Why are there 30 days in a month
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Q: Why are there black holes at the center of galaxies
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Q: Why are there black holes in the center of galaxies
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Q: Why are there no stars visible in photos taken on the moon
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Q: Why are there two Gemini constellations in the night sky
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Q: Why are they called the Pillars of Creation
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Q: Why are tides greatest during a full moon or new moon
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Q: Why are tides higher during a full moon
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Q: Why are total solar eclipses less common than partial solar eclipses
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Q: Why are we on Earth able to see only a relatively small part of the Milky Way galaxy
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Q: Why aren't all neutron stars observed as pulsars
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Q: Why can I not see the moon tonight
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Q: Why can I only see black through my telescope
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Q: Why can I only see half of the moon during the day
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Q: Why can I only see half of the moon
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Q: Why can I see Jupiter and Venus in the night sky
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Q: Why can I see both Venus and Jupiter in the night sky
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Q: Why can I see the moon during the day if the Earth is round
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Q: Why can a faint image of the moon be seen during a new moon
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Q: Why can radio telescopes not simply scan the skies looking for signals, because
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Q: Why can we only see certain planets at certain times in the night sky
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Q: Why can we only see certain planets at certain times in the sky
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Q: Why can we see Venus at night
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Q: Why can we see the entire side of the moon during a full moon
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Q: Why can you look at the sun at sunset without harming your eyes
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Q: Why can you not look at the sun during a solar eclipse
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