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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 did Jim Irwin say was more important than man walking on the Moon
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Q: What is the term that describes the process whereby eyes make the adjustments for seeing objects at various distances
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Q: What is the difference between a crown and a corona
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Q: Who are Zeus son and daughters
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Q: How much vacation time does an astronomer get
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Q: Why cannot see the moon when certain nights even though the sky is clear
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Q: Why do the waxing moon phases appear
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Q: What type of nebulae formation is lit from within
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Q: What happened in the Apollo 11 mission
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Q: Who has stayed the longest on ISS
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Q: How far away the ISS is from earth
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Q: What Study of the atmosphere
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Q: What are the ranks of a astronaut
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Q: How do scientists learn about stars
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Q: What do you notice about the cloud cover near the high-pressure system
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Q: Who do you address as Doctor
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Q: Is Apollo 11 still in orbit
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Q: What planet has the most similar gravity to earth
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Q: What does a star on the inside of a ring mean
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Q: Do superstitions about comets asterods and meteors have scientific basis
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