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Alice Andrews
Astrophysics teacher | Verified Expert
I'm an Astrophysics graduate from Texas State University, passionate about unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos. With a deep understanding of celestial phenomena, I bring clarity to complex concepts. Whether it's the intricacies of stellar evolution or the nuances of quantum mechanics, I'm here to guide students on their journey through the cosmos of knowledge. Let's explore the universe together, one question at a time.
Questions
How can solar flares affect communications on earth?
What makes the speed of light exactly 299,792,458 metres per second?
With no nuclear reaction occurring, are brown dwarfs visually observable?
How is the speed of light measured?
What is the size of Saturn?
What is the difference of filter photometer and uv-vis spectrophotometer in terms of absorbance reading factor?
What is the chaos theory and how does it apply to astrophysics?
Which method relies on the mass of a dark object revealing its presence?
How big are globular clusters?
Does all the Carbon on earth come from dead stars?
What are the layers of a star's atmosphere?
Why do astrophysicists believe they could study the origins of the universe easier from the moon than they can on earth?
Will time travel become possible with a great understanding of how time works in space?
- What defines a planet's orbit?
- Why light can't escape from a blackhole if they have no mass?
- What is the standard gravitational parameter (GM)?
- Do we know everything about universe?
- Calculating the radius of a star 100 times bigger than our Sun?
- What are the four main classes of chemically peculiar stars? How is their classification determined?
- Will a planet or comet be moving faster in its orbit when it is farther from or closer to the sun?