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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 part connects the eye piece to the revolving nosepiece with the objectives
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Q: What is one way Renaissance artists kept their new focus on science and accuracy while still getting paid by the church to paint
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Q: What was the exact date of the very last NASA shuttle mission ever
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Q: What provides the centripetal force on a planet
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Q: Why why does hail need a cumulonimbus cloud to form
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Q: What layer of the atmosphere is the ultraviolet light blocked
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Q: Why are shadows and ligh so important in creating realistic images
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Q: What do the stars on the stand for
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Q: Why is Venus William's nickname given to her
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Q: What did NASA do in the 1990s
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Q: What is it called when one hemisphere is getting more sunlight than the other
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Q: What is the 88 constillation of southern and northern hemesphere
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Q: Where is the sun facing when the shadows are short
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Q: What type of variable is a month
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Q: If every state follows local time then what problems would rise
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Q: Does the atmosphere protects us from radiation
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Q: How does the Moon's lack of atmosphere affect its surface
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Q: Why do astronauts in space have to use radios to talk to each other
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Q: What is betelgeuses distance from earth in light years
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Q: What will happen if the milky way explodes
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Q: What is the process of which by energy travels from the sun to the earth
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Q: Why does a red shift occur
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Q: What space shuttle carried the Hubble space telescope and into orbit
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Q: What percentage of astronauts die in space
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Q: Does earth get bigger every year
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Q: What layer of the atmosphere receives enough energy from the Sun to break apart molecules and atoms
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Q: How has the space program helped life on earth
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Q: Can you have facts about Zeus
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Q: Do any planets have a stronger magnetic field than earth
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Q: How do astronauts store their food in space
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Q: Why do we see things outside a beam of light
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