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Which best replaces the question mark in the diagram above?

AWhite light makes it difficult for people to see stars at night. BDeerlick Astronomy Village was founded by two stargazers. CEast Coast city lights ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: light, people, night, city, star, coast, village, astronomy, stargazer, question

Should I get a GoPro Hero 5 Session, or an Astronomy 20x80 Binocular?

I've been recently thinking about buying either one of these, but I just can't decide which one will be more worth-while. A GoPro can shoot ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: underwater, astronomy, session, buying, hero, shoot, binoculars, worth

The soil of a moon like Europa, is 50% granite (density of 3 gm/cc) and 50% water ice. What is the?

... mean density of this soil? a) 3 gm/cc b) 2 gm/cc c) 1.5 gm/cc d) 1 gm/cc e) 0.5 gm/cc

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: water, ice, soil, moon, granite, europa, density, astronomy

If the emitted infrared radiation from Pluto has a wavelength of maximum intensity at 75000 nm what?

... is the temperature of Pluto?

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: temperature, infrared, radiation, astronomy, science

What is the distance between KIC 8462852 and EPIC 204278916?

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: distance, astronomy, universe

What would happen if there is a sun with a size of a coin on earth?

Will it explode in few second or do absolutly nothing?

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: earth, coin, size, explode, sun, science, astronomy, theory

What is the darkest spot in the sky?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: sky, spot, astronomy

If photons have momentum, then why don't we make a spacecraft that uses it to move? (not solar sail)

Think of it like a giant space flashlight and not a solar sail. Would it work? Would it be efficient?

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: space, sail, solar, flashlight, momentum, astronomy

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