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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: Why did the Challenger space shuttle blow up
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Q: What wavelength does white light from the sun have
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Q: What was the misson objective of Apollo 13 before it left
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Q: How do the sun determine a shadow
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Q: During the lunar cycle does the moon move east or west
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Q: What is a change in shape the moon seems to go through
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Q: The idea that Earth's atmospheric gases might be involved in trapping some of the Sun's heat was first proposed around a 1650 b 1940 c 1800 d 1880
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Q: Does the mass of an object change after it begins to rust
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Q: Which space shuttle exploded in the space while returning to the earth killing all the astronauts
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Q: What are the disadvantages of manned spacecraft
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Q: What is the name of Zeus
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Q: How would you expect the mountains on the moon to be different from those on Earth
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Q: What is another word for heavenly bodies with 6 letters
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Q: What sort of manned space mission have been carried out and for what reasons
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Q: How many years does it take a star with the mass of the Sun to convert all the hydrogen in its core
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Q: How high is Swiss alps
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Q: Are all clouds the same
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Q: What is the main use for a compass
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Q: What kinds of materials are solar ovens made of
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Q: What language is spoken on international space station
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Q: Usually seen on clear winter nights in an array of shapes and colors near the earth's magnetic poles
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Q: What are joysticks and memory metals examples of
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Q: What causes the surface of the sun to emit light and heat
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Q: Imagine that you and a team of scientists are studying how energy is transfered in loops of energy extremely different temperatures within the sun which layer of the sun should you study
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Q: What is Helios's threat to the gods
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Q: Is 5 00 pm considered night time
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Q: How does the shape of a hot air balloon affect it's flight
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Q: Which of the outer planets has a surface more similar to the inner planets than to the outer planets
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Q: Which is true The more a star appears to move the farther it is from earth The less a star appears to move the farther it is from earth Stars that do not appear to move are very close to earth
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Q: Aristotle believed that all objects fell to earth at the same rate of speed
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Q: How many rainbows can be made at once
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Q: Why do balloons deflate in the cold
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Q: If the full moon rises red
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Q: How could a dark color affect a solar oven's temperature
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Q: What was the name of the American space project designed to place a man on the moon
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Q: Where did Valentina Tereshkova work before she was a astronaut
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Q: Why was Albert Finney uncredited in Oceans Twelve
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Q: How big is the sun's radiation zone
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Q: The Aurora borealis is seen mainly
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Q: How do stars keep their spherical shape
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