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What is the farthest distance from Earth that dark matter has been discovered in space?
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If the earth is spherical, how do terraglobists explain that the star Polaris is always stationary? If the earth were spherical and rotated, the star Polaris would change from one place to another like the other stars.
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What are some cool photos of Earth and the Moon together?
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Are there any asteroids on a collision course with Earth? If there are, how long before impact do we know about them?
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Is the earth's core brighter than our sun?
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If you get a chance to travel to a different planet, which planet would you choose?
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How big is the non-observable universe?
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What are the chances of finding a different form of life on any planet which is similar to how mankind evolved here on earth?
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What is the precise rate at which the Andromeda Galaxy is approaching the Milky Way, and how will this affect the future merger between the two galaxies?
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How do you know the earth is round? You can refer to experiments or space travel, but how do YOU know that they have been carried out? If you can't verify it yourself, why believe it? Should we be agnostic about the shape of the Earth?
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Can the ejected materials from supernovae create new stars?
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What does angular distance to the Sun mean?
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If the Earth is a globe, why is it that we can observe the same constellations and stars throughout the year, without significant changes in their positions? Shouldn't their apparent positions shift noticeably as we orbit the Sun?
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If the Chicxulub asteroid missed, would mammals still be the dominant land fauna today?
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If our Earth was destroyed, would other planets and universes still exist?
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Why was the James Webb Space Telescope built to explore the cosmos when we haven’t even fully discovered our own moon?
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Where in the Quran is it said that the earth rotates?
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When are we going to see real pictures from the hidden side of the Moon?
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Do you think there are more runaway stars waiting to be discovered, and what could we learn from them?
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Why does the sun rise much earlier and set later in Tokyo than in Los Angeles during summer, even though those cities are on the same latitude?
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