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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: Which physical phenomenon is not supported by some form of degeneracy pressure
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Q: Which planet appears brighter in the night sky, Venus or Jupiter
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Q: Which planet came first in the formation of our solar system
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Q: Which planet covers the moon
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Q: Which planet experiences a changing tilt due to the gravitational influence of Jupiter
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Q: Which planet formed first in our solar system
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Q: Which planet in our solar system is closest in size to Earth
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Q: Which planet in our solar system is closest to the sun
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Q: Which planet in our solar system is known for its distinct red color
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Q: Which planet in our solar system is known for its lush green landscapes
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Q: Which planet in our solar system is larger in size than the sun
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Q: Which planet is bigger, Jupiter or Saturn
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Q: Which planet is bigger, Saturn or Jupiter
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Q: Which planet is closer to the sun, Neptune or Earth
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Q: Which planet or planets in our solar system are never visible to the naked eye
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Q: Which planets could experience eclipses of the sun
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Q: Which side of the moon is illuminated during the waxing crescent phase
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Q: Which star in the universe is most similar to the sun
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Q: Which star is predicted to explode in 2022
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Q: Which two gas giants in our solar system appear blue due to the presence of methane in their atmosphere
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Q: Which two planets in our solar system have more than 50 confirmed moons orbiting around them
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Q: Which two planets in our solar system have more than 50 confirmed moons
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Q: Which type of eclipse, solar or lunar, is more common
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Q: Who proposed that the laws of physics apply throughout the universe
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Q: Why are Jupiter and Venus so bright in the night sky
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Q: Why are Jupiter and Venus so close in the night sky
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Q: Why are Saturn's rings so noticeable in comparison to other planets in our solar system
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Q: Why are Saturn's rings so thin compared to other planets in our solar system
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Q: Why are Uranus and Neptune blue
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Q: Why are Venus and Jupiter so bright in the night sky
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Q: Why are black holes at the center of galaxies
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Q: Why are black holes located in the center of galaxies
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Q: Why are dwarf planets considered planets despite being smaller than some moons
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Q: Why are full moons important in various cultures and traditions around the world
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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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