Claire Anctil
Astronomy teacher | Tutor for 8 years
With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I hold a degree in Astronomy from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. As a dedicated tutor, I bring celestial insights to students across various subjects. Whether navigating through the vastness of physics or exploring the intricacies of mathematics, my goal is to foster curiosity and understanding. Join me on an educational journey where the wonders of the universe meet the quest for knowledge.
Questions
Are there any known planets that are bigger than our sun?
How does a cepheid variable differ from other stars?
Where have astronomers observed the solar nebula?
How many planets in the universe are like earth?
What are the lunar maria composed of and how did they form?
Why does Saturn have bands across its surface?
How many miles from the surface of the Earth does space begin?
How does cosmology differ from astronomy?
If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into?
Why does the Sun rise in the east and set in the west each day?
How do we know precession is happening?
What star is closest to Earth (other than the sun) and is moving away from us (red shift)?
What is the approximate size of earth?
How many stars are there estimated to be the universe?
Which planet has the smallest density?
What is the brightest star that we can see in the night sky?
What lies beyond the universe?
What causes electromagnetic energy? Where does it occur?
In the life cycle of a star, how does a red giant become a planetary nebula?
Why do sunspots appear dark in pictures of the Sun?