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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 are the earth and other planets round
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Q: Weight and mass on other planets
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Q: How did the universe started
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Q: What day of the week was January 26 in 1950
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Q: What is the bluish white star
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Q: Name the region on the moon where the first men landed
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Q: How do rockets steer
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Q: How long will it take to get from mars to Jupiter
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Q: What name means moon
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Q: What causes auroras on the moon
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Q: What effect does earth's own gravitational pull have on a tossed ball
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Q: What is the distance from earth and the constellation perseus
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Q: How fast does the shuttle rocket have to accelerate to get into space
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Q: What does the Apollo 11 insignia mean
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Q: Significant actions of Apollo
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Q: The moon disappears on certain days of the month
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Q: What is a central star with planets around it
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Q: Does Neil Armstrong have a fan club
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Q: Was anything named after Robert falcon Scott
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Q: The Value which has half of the observations above it and half the observations below it is called
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Q: What are the differences between Mercury and the moon
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Q: The Aztecs believed the sun needed what
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Q: How tall does Mt Everest stand above the clouds
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Q: What is the source of Jupiter's intense radio waves and magnetism
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Q: Does the moon ever disaper
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Q: Process in which plants use the energy of sunlight to make high-energy carbohydrates
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Q: How does the space shuttle go into space
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Q: What stage is the star Capella in right now
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