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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 did God create on day one and two
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Q: Why are satellites and space probes important to astronomers
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Q: What is the meaning of regulus the star
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Q: Is the sun brighter than usual
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Q: How does a person's age affect his ability to see at night
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Q: When in orbit a satellite such as the space shuttle is either a projectile or a non-accelerated motion or free from earths gravity or an ellipse
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Q: How come the sun can't melt the clouds
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Q: Who named the bright stars Vega and Rigal
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Q: Is Betelgeuse the oldest star
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Q: What are three of the names of the robot explored Jupiter and what year
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Q: What is the proximity from the moon to the sun
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Q: What made lazurite look blue
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Q: Who was the first American to orbit Earth what was the name of it's spacecraft
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Q: Why do you need to keep fit in space
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Q: What equipment did Captain Robert Falcon Scott take to the South Pole
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Q: Did NASA send a satellite to Uranus
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Q: How does the age of the universe relate to the hubble constant
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Q: What determines daylight and night
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Q: What do astronuats do in space school
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Q: What is Apollo's name in Roman mythology
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Q: Why wasn't Buzz Aldrin the first on the moon
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Q: What forms 79 percent of the air
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Q: What forms 20 percent of air
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Q: Can you replace the word universe with world
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Q: What is adenoidal prominence
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Q: How many gyres are in the northern hemisphere
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Q: How the light of the sun distributed on north and south hemsphere
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Q: When will the space end
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Q: Why are the rainbows are two
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Q: What happens in ionosphere
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Q: Can light destroy clouds
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Q: Why is C60 called buckminsterfullerene
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Q: What is called the lazy planet
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Q: Is the color of star an effect of its temperature
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Q: Does the moon reflects the light of the sun
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Q: Why do eclipses affected the tide
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Q: Can you hear any sounds in space
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Q: Why would the Yamato clan's claim to be descende from the sun goddess affect its power
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Q: Can spotting replace a period
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Q: Is the sun infinite
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Q: Does the big dipper touch the little dipper
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Q: What do scIentists need in order to corroborate the evidence found in the zircon crystal
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Q: Who is the tallest 13 year old on the planet
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Q: Is cirrus clouds made out of ice crystals
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Q: What are the names of the little twin stars
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Q: What does logy in the word astrology mean
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Q: Is HST still working
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Q: What is Hades best quality
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Q: Is it possible the moon is empty inside
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