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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 many kg would a astranut helmet weigh on the moon
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Q: What is the origin of the name of Argon
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Q: What keeps the sun from not falling
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Q: How old do you have to be to participate in the us space programs
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Q: How long does it take for the big dipper to appear in a different position in the sky at night
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Q: What type of clouds are made of tiny ice particles and appear white and feathery
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Q: How many ponies did Robert Falcon Scott take to the South Pole
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Q: Does the funnel of a tornado touch the ground
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Q: What are some occupations related to space exploration
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Q: What do you call the path on which the Earth moves around the sun
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Q: What best describes the eight major planets of our solar system
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Q: What was the first spacecraft that was launched by a space shuttle
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Q: What are the advantages of sending crewed missions instead of probes into spaces
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Q: Why does an object weigh less on your moon than earth
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Q: Can you see the big dipper in Thailand
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Q: Which layers of the sun are only seen during a solar eclipse
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Q: What scientist studies physical properties of celestial bodies
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Q: What are safety measures to take before an eclipse
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Q: What is a decamater
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Q: Does the Big Bang support the Bible creation story
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Q: When did they discover xenon
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Q: What force acts to pull natural and artificial satellites to earth
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Q: What if the moon was smaller what would happen to the tides and the way it recycles
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Q: How does the Doppler effect affect starlight
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Q: What satellite is the largest relative to the size of its planet
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Q: What is an elongated enclosed circle around the earth orbit
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Q: Why can't you believe what a balloon says
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Q: Is eyjafjallajokull extinct
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Q: How did the craters from on the moon
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Q: What type of star is shedir
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Q: Why would magnetic compass not work in space
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Q: What is Buzz Aldrin's younger sister's name
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