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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: The sun heats the atmosphere of earth unevenly what is most likely result of this uneven heating
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Q: Are planets abstract nouns
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Q: Why do we need to observe
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Q: What space program provided the technical training and data needed to bridge the gap between walking on the Earth and walking on the Moon
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Q: Is rotation help us in your life
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Q: How many days make up 25 percent of the lunar cycle
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Q: How would a experiment work on the International Space Station
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Q: What energy comes from the Milky Way
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Q: What is the tide at the Moon's first quarter
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Q: Who invented the launch pad
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Q: What is an erecting eyepiece
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Q: Is temperature increases as altitude increases because you are moving closer to the sun
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Q: Why is there air on earth but not in outter space
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Q: What technique has allowed scientists to determine the elemental composition of stars
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Q: Can you freeze candles
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Q: Would triple beam balance give the same value for mass if used on the moon
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Q: What is a alignment of the moon the sun and earth that causes a spring tide
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Q: What did Roentgen think was the reason that other scientits did not see the cardboard glowing
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Q: What are two elements in the atmosphere
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Q: Is it possible to clone a moon cactus
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Q: What is the name of the messenger to the gods from Zeus
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Q: What is a way a way that scientists do not collect data
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Q: Why are corona and chromosphere not visible
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Q: What type of scientists studies dust storms
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Q: What are stars like near the top of the bottom main sequence the middle and the bottom
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Q: How was the computer and technology industry affected by the space race
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Q: What are the advantages of sending robots to space
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Q: Does space affect people in anyway
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Q: Why do astronaughts where space suits outside their ship
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Q: Protogalactic clouds that have large amounts of angular momentum may develop into what
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Q: How can you toast marshmallows using a wire aluminum foil a deflated spherical balloon sunlight Answer this using the science of optics
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Q: What is the low fog like cloud called
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Q: What are proposed actions to promote a more scientific understanding of comets asteroids and meteors
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Q: What are the 3 main parts of the atmosphere
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Q: Describe the sun in terms of luminosity temperature and color
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Q: What are 3 things that remove nitrogen directly from the atmosphere
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Q: The American Apollo program ended in what year
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Q: How much does a cumulus cloud weigh
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Q: Which is better checking your appearance in a regular mirror or checking it in a sheet of crumbled aluminum foil
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Q: Should glasses and cups be stored upside down
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Q: Who discovered the light has seven colours
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Q: Why did Apollo 13 go to space
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Q: WHAT IS MEANT BY AERIAL IMAGERY AND SATELLITE
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Q: Who invented chimes on a clock
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