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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 basis for a month
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Q: Is a crescent moon growing or shrinking
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Q: What effect does a tornado have on the atmosphere
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Q: Why would the space shuttle seem familiar to those who boarding it for the first time
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Q: What are three ways that biologist research is similar to an astronomer
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Q: What is The first mission
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Q: What does a TARDIS look like
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Q: Why do scientists want to send a probe to Triton should it be sterilized
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Q: What is subsystem in satellite
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Q: What makes the atmosphere stable for life
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Q: What scientific inventions helped make exploration possible
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Q: How many moons in our galaxy
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Q: What does sphere mean at all
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Q: Can we use a hubble space telescope
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Q: Why does a space shuttle have heat proof tiles
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Q: What season does Cetus appear in
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Q: There is new night driving technology such as to improve your ability to see in low light conditions.
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Q: How many days a year of sunshine does Denver get
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Q: What is the bad side of clocks
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Q: How was Dr.Ride's sleep affected when she first went into orbit
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Q: What did Galileo contribute to scientific thinking and knowledge
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Q: What is the correct sequence of layers of the atmosphere from innermost to outermost
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Q: What is something you can see
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Q: What were the outcomes of Apollo Soyuz
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Q: How much is a 1976 two dollar bill star note worth
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Q: How does the sun make a crescent moon
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Q: What tide occurs when the gravity of the sun and moon pull earths surface at right angles
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Q: Who is responsible for cleaning up space junk
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Q: How many solar power stations are in the world
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Q: A solid fuel designed for a rocket has an air pocket inside what is the designer of this
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Q: Who was Juno Venus Jupiter and Apollo
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Q: Where did aurora came from
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Q: What does gloaming mean
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Q: Why is dark skin an advantage in a hot climate
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Q: What does hypocele mean
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Q: Does lightining come from the cloud or ground
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Q: What layer is the closest to space
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Q: Who was the fisrt American to fly in space
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Q: Does eclipse mean shadow
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Q: What is it called when billions of stars are in the same region of the universe
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Q: What were 3 promblems that Jim lovell faced in Apollo 13
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Q: Why do stars shines more brightly in the countryside than in city
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Q: Why was sir christopher wren knighted
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Q: What role did Copernicus play in scientific revolution
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Q: Which moon has the best possibility for life
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Q: What are the two main conditions that some scientists hypothesize are needed for successful cloud seeding
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Q: What are white puffy clouds seen on fair weather days
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Q: What is the most powerful idea dominating science fiction
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