This country developed the first reusable space vehicle
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united states
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A small galaxy with stars very little dust
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A small galaxy with stars and very little dust is commonly
called an elliptical galaxy. Elliptical galaxies are extremely
small and typically made up of smaller and older stars.
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Which of these stars is located in the Little Dipper
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polaris!!!!!!!!!!
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One of the men instrumental in proving other galaxies exist outside your own was
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Edwin hubble
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What are the largest moons of each planet
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Mercury: None
Venus: None
Earth: Moon
Mars: Phobos
Jupiter: Ganymede
Saturn: Titan
Uranus: Titania
Neptune: Triton
*Pluto: Charon
*Pluto is not a planet but in case your are curious...
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Which of these terms takes into consideration the brightness of a star but ignores the differences that distance can make
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absolute magnitude
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The smallest stars are called what stars
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Degenerate stars
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The swan's name in Swan Lake
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The main swan dancer is called Odette
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What imaginary line is located at 0 dergees longitude
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prime meridian!Prime Meridian!PRIME MERIDIAN!PrImE MeRiDiAn!
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Which of these is a component of the earth's lithosphere continents clouds geysers or lakes
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Continents.
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Which of these items is the most closely associated with the beginning of the jet age
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U.S. F-86 and MIG-15
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What has the solid center portion of a comet
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The center of a comet is called its nucleus.
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What are the calendar dates for the seasons
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In many places including the United States, winter is defined as the period from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox, spring is defined as the period from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice, summer is defined as the period from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox, and fall or autumn is defined as the period from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice. In the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice is the December solstice, the vernal equinox is the March equinox, the summer solstice is the June solstice, and the autumnal equinox is the September equinox. In the southern hemisphere, the winter solstice is the June solstice, the vernal equinox is the September equinox, the summer solstice is the December solstice, and the autumnal equinox is the March equinox. The dates of the March equinox range from the 19th to the 22nd of March, the dates of the June solstice range from the 19th to the 23rd of June, the dates of the September equinox range from the 21st to the 24th of September, and the dates of the December solstice range from the 20th to the 23rd of December. Examples of the earliest season start times are in 2096, and examples of the latest season start times are in 1903.
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Which constellation contains the famous butterfly star cluster
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The cluster is in scorpius.
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This country developed the first reusable space vehicle
united states
A small galaxy with stars very little dust
A small galaxy with stars and very little dust is commonly
called an elliptical galaxy. Elliptical galaxies are extremely
small and typically made up of smaller and older stars.
Which of these stars is located in the Little Dipper
polaris!!!!!!!!!!
One of the men instrumental in proving other galaxies exist outside your own was
Edwin hubble
What are the largest moons of each planet
Mercury: None
Venus: None
Earth: Moon
Mars: Phobos
Jupiter: Ganymede
Saturn: Titan
Uranus: Titania
Neptune: Triton
*Pluto: Charon
*Pluto is not a planet but in case your are curious...
Which of these terms takes into consideration the brightness of a star but ignores the differences that distance can make
absolute magnitude
The smallest stars are called what stars
Degenerate stars
The swan's name in Swan Lake
The main swan dancer is called Odette
What imaginary line is located at 0 dergees longitude
prime meridian!Prime Meridian!PRIME MERIDIAN!PrImE MeRiDiAn!
Which of these is a component of the earth's lithosphere continents clouds geysers or lakes
Continents.
Which of these items is the most closely associated with the beginning of the jet age
U.S. F-86 and MIG-15
What has the solid center portion of a comet
The center of a comet is called its nucleus.
What are the calendar dates for the seasons
In many places including the United States, winter is defined as the period from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox, spring is defined as the period from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice, summer is defined as the period from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox, and fall or autumn is defined as the period from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice. In the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice is the December solstice, the vernal equinox is the March equinox, the summer solstice is the June solstice, and the autumnal equinox is the September equinox. In the southern hemisphere, the winter solstice is the June solstice, the vernal equinox is the September equinox, the summer solstice is the December solstice, and the autumnal equinox is the March equinox. The dates of the March equinox range from the 19th to the 22nd of March, the dates of the June solstice range from the 19th to the 23rd of June, the dates of the September equinox range from the 21st to the 24th of September, and the dates of the December solstice range from the 20th to the 23rd of December. Examples of the earliest season start times are in 2096, and examples of the latest season start times are in 1903.
Which constellation contains the famous butterfly star cluster