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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 are the 4 variables astronomers use to classify stars
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Q: How much would you weigh on Saturn if you weigh 80 pounds
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Q: What are we learning from unmanned space probes
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Q: What are facts about spacesuits
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Q: What are 10 different constellations
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Q: What is the big dipper also known as
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Q: What is the small sunspot called
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Q: When our view of an object is blocked by either another object or by the earth's shadow
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Q: How many miles does the earth travel round the sun in one day
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Q: What states do tiger lilies grow in
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Q: What is the planet that has a reddish appearance
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Q: What year did valetina tereshkova go to space
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Q: What does callisto look
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Q: Who were the names of the first 2 people to walk on the moon
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Q: How many dippers are there
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Q: How did the planets start
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Q: Does the international space station float
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Q: How many days deosit take the earth to obit the sun
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Q: What is veanus made of
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Q: How do we see rainbows
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Q: Where do constellations get their names
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Q: Will the world in 2022
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Q: How many children have been sent into space
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Q: What is the height of the mountain dhaulagiri
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Q: When did Stephen Armstrong die
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Q: What is the verb for alien
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Q: Were neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in astudio or did they really go to the moon
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Q: When was Vostok 6 launched
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Q: Which is closer to the Moon the Earth or the Sun
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Q: Why can a new moon be seen in night sky
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Q: What is the fuel source of solar energy
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Q: What was the name of the stone used by early sailors as a primitive compass
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Q: What material is a solar panel made of
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Q: What is another term for zero gravity
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Q: How much do the parts of a space shuttle cost
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Q: How much do the Stonehenge stones weigh
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Q: When stars run out of fuel it collapses on itself and becomes what
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Q: What is Demeter strengths and weaknesses
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Q: Why is an hot air balloon called a hot air balloon
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Q: What happened to the heat on Apollo 13
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Q: What is a sleep restraint
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Q: What is the god thor's dads name
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Q: What part of the Apollo spacecraft landed on the moon
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Q: What does the gravity do to the atmosphere
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Q: How do solar panels work when the sun goes down
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Q: What is the shortest stage in a stars life cycle
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Q: What is the main factor that shapes the life and death of a star
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Q: Does fire reflect light
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Q: Is the air in the thermosphere thin or thick
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Q: Why does the earth go straight if there was no gravity
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