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Since light takes time to travel, how long ago would it be if I looked at Earth from Pluto?
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Feb 13, 2022
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Martyn21uk
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How many light-years can the naked eye see into space?
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Feb 13, 2022
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How can you view Venus during the day?
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Feb 13, 2022
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Why don't the planets move out of their orbit and either drift away from the sun, or get drawn towards it? Same with moons. There are countless stars with planets and even more planets with one or more moons? Why do they remain in orbit?
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Feb 13, 2022
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EmberHorizon
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Will the black holes merge when the Milky Way and Andromeda meet?
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Feb 12, 2022
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NebulaHarmony
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Why is the sky in Mexico yellow?
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Feb 12, 2022
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SeraphicFlare
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Why does the earth rotate about its own axis and around the Sun?
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Feb 12, 2022
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Liam2000uk
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What if Mercury, Ceres, Europa, Io, Vesta and Venus were in the habitable zone?
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Feb 12, 2022
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Petrolhead77
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What is the most massive object in our solar system? What is an example of an object that has less mass than Jupiter?
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Feb 12, 2022
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largelyscowl
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How do we know that stars are billions of years old?
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Feb 12, 2022
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mlawson
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Why do some meteorites move to the Earth? Why don’t meteorites travel unilaterally with the universe or with and in the direction of the solar system?
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Feb 12, 2022
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SeraphicSculptor
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Do other moons in the Solar System spin on their own axis? If so, what can explain that our own Moon doesn't?
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Feb 12, 2022
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StellarVerse
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If you are standing on Earth's surface and looking straight up into space, can you see Earth's curve?
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Feb 11, 2022
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Serbrine
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Why haven't we sent more spacecraft to Mercury?
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Feb 11, 2022
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Edward Hawkins
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Is the universe big enough to hold a planet with more intelligent life than humans?
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Feb 11, 2022
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PHILPH
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If Earth is round, why can't we see the curvature with our own eyes? Seems like a pretty basic flaw in the theory of a spherical Earth, don't you think?
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Feb 11, 2022
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Gaz_2020
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What will happen to the universe when all hydrogen will be consumed by these trillions of stars?
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Feb 11, 2022
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CelestialVerse
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Can you zoom into objects through the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) like you can with a webcam on your laptop? If so, how close can you get to an object before it becomes fuzzy/pixelated from being too close?
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Feb 11, 2022
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arwnforce
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Can you see Venus and Mars in the same night sky with telescopes?
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Feb 11, 2022
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AstralSculptor
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How does studying celestial events like meteor showers contribute to our overall knowledge of astronomy and astrophysics?
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Feb 11, 2022
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