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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 and why will the mass of the whole space vehicle change when the boosters are separated
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Q: How did Apollo 13 solve problems
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Q: How long does it take a message to travel from Earth to a spacecraft on Mars at its farthest from Earth about 400 million rm km
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Q: What advice was Odysseus given regarding Helios
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Q: Which of the rocky planets have well developed atmospheres
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Q: Why does the temperature in the thermosphere steadily rise
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Q: What is a three-dimensional image that seems to float in space
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Q: What energy source don't come from the sun
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Q: What is a medium sized rocky object that orbits around the sun
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Q: How does a dying star shed its gases
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Q: What are the three parts of the interior if the sun
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Q: How does a compass work when your hiking
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Q: Why does the number of circumpolar constellations depend on latitude
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Q: Did the astronauts on the Moon's mass change
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Q: Why is the Rose Moon called the Rose Moon
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Q: What causes a column of the air spinning like a roll of toilet paper to turn to a vertical position
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Q: What is the atmosphere viewed from earth and is also a girl's name
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Q: What is found between the rocky planets and gaseous planets
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Q: How can you explain the fact that we see a great range of colors even though only three cone tpyes exist
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