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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 is the definition of terrestrial navigation
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Q: How many universes are scientifically proven to exist
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Q: Objects in the space shuttle do what when they have no force supporting them
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Q: What would an object that has a mass of 74kg weigh on the moon
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Q: What is an orbit in which a satellite travels at the same speed as the Earth's rotation
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Q: Who invented solar cooker and in which year
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Q: Does your mass change if you were to travel to the moon
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Q: What object was carried 305 miles by a tornado
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Q: What 2 elements make up the majority of Jupiter's atmosphere
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Q: What kind of star go through supernova
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Q: What are three instruments scientist use to observe things not see able with human eye
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Q: What comes after the first quarter moon
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Q: Why is a blue moon a rare event
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Q: What do scientists think about the great pyramids
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Q: Why do stars stop shining
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Q: What else can you call a moon
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Q: How many other American astronauts walked on the moon after armstorng and Aldrin
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Q: How can you visit the sun withour burning up
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Q: What is ripnosphere
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Q: What color star is hotter a red star of a blue star
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Q: What time of year can the constellation Virgo be seen
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Q: What forms of transportation on Earth could not be used on the moon
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Q: Why shouldn't we use solar power
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Q: Are the catskill mountains really mountains
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Q: Why do balloons pop after they left in the sun to long
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Q: Why did the Chinese sailors use a lodestone
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Q: What is the time taken for the earth to go around the sun
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Q: Why does the earth cool off more quickly when the sky its clear than when its cloudy
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Q: How does distance affect the gravitational force
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Q: Is there gold in Mercury
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Q: Does a vacuum cleaner work in space
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Q: Is sun an adverb
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Q: How light years is the seyfert galaxy from earth
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Q: How will the Moon's rotation affect a lunar colony
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Q: Can you see the lunar lander on the moon
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