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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 constellation is Pluto near now
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Q: How do scientists describe the physical properties of stars
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Q: What weather is related to nimbus clouds
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Q: Who invented the light microscope capable of magnifying objects about 200 times their actual size
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Q: What are fast moving gases that travel in space
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Q: What was the purpose for the Apollo project
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Q: How and why does the water evaporate into clouds
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Q: What formation when the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun on the oceans
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Q: What part of the atmosphere the earth from utraviolet radation
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Q: How much weight can a spaceship hold
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Q: Which type of cloud produces rain not can last for several hours or days
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Q: Which part of the atmosphere reflects radio waves an causes beautiful light shows such as the aurora borealis
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Q: Why did Robert Edwin Peary explore the North Pole
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Q: How does the temperature of the stratosphere compare to that of the mesosphere
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Q: What are the examples of thermal imagery
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Q: What causes a tornado to be formed
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Q: Why would a scientist want to know about the microscopic world
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Q: What is meant by the term and satellite state
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Q: What layer do the clouds fly
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Q: How do planets move
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Q: What is the advantage of parfocal objectives
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Q: What clouds are formed when fog lifts off the ground
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Q: What two others astronauts were with him
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Q: What are main part of rockets
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Q: What was the third space program called
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Q: Is 365 14 the days on earth
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Q: Who was replacing Ken Mattingly in Apollo 13
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Q: What is the temperature of the brightest star in Hercules
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Q: What are five colors used to classify stars
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