Cooper Ann
Astrophysics teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Astrophysics from Gwynedd Mercy University. Passionate about unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I bring a deep understanding of celestial phenomena to my tutoring sessions. With a focus on clarity and engagement, I strive to ignite curiosity and foster a love for learning in my students. Whether it's navigating the complexities of astrophysical concepts or tackling challenging problem sets, I am committed to empowering students to reach their academic goals. Let's explore the wonders of the universe together!
Questions
What is primordial nucleosynthesis?
What are globular clusters?
How does nucleosynthesis work?
What would happen is a black hole was in the path of a gamma ray burst?
Which part of the Sun is hotter: interior or exterior?
How are interferometers used to measure electromagnetic waves?
What are meteors made of? What is a meteor called when it reaches the earth, and where is the largest one found on the earth?
What percent of stars become planetary nebulas?
What are spectrographs used for?
Given the following, why will more lunar eclipses than solar eclipses be visible from North America in this decade?
How can the chaos theory be applied to understanding gravity and the four fundamental forces?
What is nucleosynthesis? How is it related to the Big Bang?
Why do Uranus and Neptune appear to be blue?
What is the frequency/wavelength of a neutrino?
What is the scientific reasoning for the order of the planets?
Is a black hole dark?
What propelled the Big Bang into motion?
How hot is the sun's photosphere?
How does the arrangement of the particles in a liquid compare to that of a gas?
What are the regions of the stellar atmosphere?