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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 is the ocean affected by the moon
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Q: What does the moon travel around in 27 days and 7 hours
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Q: What happens if the sun gets red
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Q: How are astronauts able to provide enough water while on their mission
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Q: What is an observation using color shape etc
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Q: Would a bowling ball and feather hit the ground at the same time on the moon
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Q: Is a firefly an example of direct light or indirect light
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Q: What was Alessandro Volta's favorite clour
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Q: Did the americans actully land on the moon
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Q: Why does the sun apperas to move in the sky during day
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Q: What are the aurora borialis and the aurora australis
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Q: What are fluffy cotton-like clouds called
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Q: Who uses geodesic domes
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Q: What is the name of the condition for someone that requires no corrective lenses to focus on distant objects
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Q: Where was the first manned balloon flight
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Q: What would happen to the animals if there was no moon
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Q: How long is a cosmological decade
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Q: When did Captain Scott live
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Q: What came after the Apollo missions
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Q: What was the first American space ship to go into space and obit the earth
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Q: What is the name of the space shuttles launched from India
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Q: What do weather balloons record
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Q: Why are stars so small in the sky
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Q: What is the weight of a space probe on the surface of Mars
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Q: What was the name of the first shuttle to be launch
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Q: Who was the greek goddess associated with the moon
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Q: What massive star is least massive
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Q: How Can the observation of stellar parallaxes in general be used as evidence against a geocentric view of the cosmos
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Q: Does Air exists in stratosphere zone
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Q: Which force pulls objects in toward the center of a circle
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Q: Will a sundial work on a cloudy day
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Q: How does the space suit control the temperature of an astronaut's body
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Q: What mirror will diverge light rays
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Q: Why the shadow of a flying bird not seen in the earth
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Q: Could the Skylab disaster be prevented
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Q: Can you see the Apollo moon landing sites from earth
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Q: What spectral type does sun belongs
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Q: What happens to a space shuttle once it launches
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Q: How does a space shuttle re-enter earths atmosphere
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Q: How does a space shuttle get to space and back to earth
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Q: Which day of the week has been derived from a planets name
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Q: How does the atmosphere prevent us from being frozen to death
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Q: What is the most powerful eye in naruto
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Q: What benefits did Apollo 11 bring to science
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