


Emilia Acosta
Astrophysics teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Astrophysics from Portland State University. My passion lies in unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos and sharing my knowledge with students. With a deep understanding of celestial mechanics and stellar phenomena, I offer expert guidance in physics, mathematics, and astronomy. Whether it's explaining the dynamics of black holes or solving complex equations, I'm dedicated to fostering a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the universe. Join me on a journey through the cosmos, where every question leads to a new discovery.
Questions
How can meteorites be interplanetary arks?
In which layer of the atmosphere are the ionized particles that cause the aurora borealis?
How do planetary nebulae differ from one another?
How was the presumed age of the Universe determined?
From hottest to coolest, what is the order of the spectral types of stars?
What is the smallest elementary particle?
What is the size of Saturn?
What is the formula utilized to calculate the age of the Universe?
What is a stars rotational symmetry?
Why sucrose solution is used in calibration of polarimeter?
Why don’t other planets and moons in our solar system show signs of plate tectonics?
Could there be a black hole in the middle of our universe?
What are the four processes that shape the surface of planets and satellites?
How can black holes be infinitely dense?
What is the scattering of neutrons by solids and liquids?
How does gas for a nebulae constantly keep getting replenished?
How do gamma ray bursts affect earth?
How can gravitational waves be measured?
- What two motions combine to produce an orbit?
- How does a blueshift give evidence to the big bang theory?