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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: What will eventually happen to the gravitational force between the earth and the moon
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Q: What has a stream of charged particles coming out of the sun that can disrupt communications and electrical circuits on Earth are known as
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Q: Why are conditions on the moon difficult for human
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Q: What term is derivd from the greek term for image breaking and is used to describe the destruction of images because of religious beliefs
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Q: What came to Garrett Augustus Morgans mind to the Traffic Light
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Q: Who inspired Sally Ride to be an astronaut
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Q: What kind of clouds does hail come from
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Q: What would be difficult to do on the moon
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Q: What is another word for full moon
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Q: What is the name of the robot in Swiss family Robinson
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Q: What stage of the suns life cycle will destroy the earth
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Q: What would happen if Earth would not rotate on its axis
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Q: Why do people want to travel in space
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Q: Which is the only historical monument which can be seen by the naked eyes from the moon
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Q: What kind of star is capella
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Q: What did Niel Armstrong ride in the moon
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Q: How long would it take to get to the moon at 50000 km an hour
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Q: Is white cloud transparent
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Q: What is the fastest rotating gas planet
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Q: How is iron made from a star
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Q: Do stars reflect light from moon or sun
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Q: Is a cloud a type of condensation
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Q: Do isotherms form along fronts
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Q: Why are pulsars important
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Q: What instrument you use today instead of the astrolabe
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Q: How did Apollo use the golden bow and arrow
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Q: Why cant you hear nuclear explosions from the sun
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Q: What does the moon have that the sun and moon don't have
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Q: Is little and big dipper capitalized
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Q: What are some things that are light and airy
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Q: What keeps moon from shooting out into space
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Q: What are the large smooth areas of the moon formed by and what are they called
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Q: What must happen before a protostar will glow
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Q: Is stared a noun
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Q: What did the telescope and barometer and microscope and thermometer help improve
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Q: Which planets have longer and shorter years than earth
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Q: What is the brightest star you can see other than the sun
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Q: What happens when Proserpina wanders away from Ceres
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