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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: Consider a pulse of laser light aimed at the Moon that bounces back to Earth The distance between Earth and the Moon is 3.8x108 m Show that the round-trip time for the light is 2.5 s
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Q: Explain why a protostar heats up internally as its gravitationally contracts
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Q: How does earth's predictable motion effect the moon
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Q: According to legend the Constellation Andromeda is named after a princess from what country
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Q: Are there any manned space probes in space
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Q: What is the cause of the Aurora Australis
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Q: What is an example of ultraviolet waves
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Q: In which layer you find satellites and space shuttles
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Q: The lunar highlands have more impact craters than the maria so scientists know that the highlands are what
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Q: What is a day of 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness called
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Q: What do you get from Zeus in todays world
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Q: If a man has a mass of 100kg on earth what will his mass on the moon be
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Q: Is the work of Marc garneau famous
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Q: Why your weight but not your mass would change if you landed on mars
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Q: What was Albert Einsteins favorite flower
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Q: What did Ferdinand magellen find on his expedition
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Q: What are the benefits of space exploration to man
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