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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 is the first problem with the Apollo 13 mission (the news they get during training)
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Q: Which type thinker does not allow emotion to cloud judgment
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Q: How much money dose it take to go to space
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Q: What Did Zeus pretend
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Q: WHAT CAN BE SEEN IN A LIGHT MICROSCOPE
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Q: What is the layer of atmosphere that is helpful to radio communications
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Q: Could Loki fly
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Q: What direction of the compass does the shadow point to at midday
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Q: What is the value of a limited edition ten dollar 1996 Stratosphere coin .999 fine silver
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Q: What is Einstein in space
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Q: Why are several images seen when you look obliquely into a mirror with a candle as an image and which image is very bright
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