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What does our sun look like from space?
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To what extent does the Bible reflect what the James Webb telescope is telling us about the universe?
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What would happen if there is no moon orbiting Earth?
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What are the chances of Earth becoming an ice planet like Mars? Would life still be able to exist if it did freeze over completely and permanently?
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Can we observe newly formed stars? If so, how can we identify them?
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If the solar system really exists, how do solar systems explain why the Sun doesn't freeze over, even though the supposed space is extremely cold?
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Why are the planets on a flat plain?
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If somehow we were able to miraculously travel (in an unmanned vessel) to alpha Centauri in say 6 years and deploy a rover on the most suitable planet, would we be able to send and receive a signal through that vast distance?
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If the moon is shining over Southern Africa, can you see it in Northern Europe?
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Can an astronomical telescope view objects on Earth?
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What do you think of the fact that all the ingredients scientists say are required for life have been detected in Saturn's moon Enceladus' oceans? Should we switch from looking to Mars to go there instead?
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What does Earth look like from the moon? Does Earth also reflect the sun's light to the moon? Is there a day and a night on the moon? Can astronomers picture the look of Earth from the moon using technology?
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What would happen if Mars was somehow made to rotate around the Sun in the opposite direction from the other planets? What if this happened to Earth?
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If we replace our Sun-like star with a black hole 7310 km in diameter and has an accration disk temperature of 6800°C, what will happen?
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As the Lunar Module and Command Module were weightless when orbiting the moon, at what point when separated from the CM did the LM reach the moons gravitational pull? Did they know the moment this was going to happen?
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If the Earth is a globe, why do we have to account for atmospheric refraction when calculating the positions of celestial objects?
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