Emma Arguello
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 7 years
I'm a passionate astrophysics graduate from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. With a deep love for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I bring expertise in various subjects to the table. Whether it's explaining the intricacies of black holes or simplifying calculus concepts, I'm here to guide students through their academic journey. Let's explore the wonders of the universe together.
Questions
How can cosmic rays penetrate so deep into our planet?
How are elementary particles detected?
Is it possible to "move" space, rather than a space vehicle, to make the vehicle travel faster?
How can nuclear reactions be used for in-space propulsion?
How do you read spectrograms?
Do gravitational fields have negative energy?
Other than at the visible spectrum, when are most forms of electromagnetic radiation best studied?
What is the difference between a red and brown dwarf?
What is the best protection against Coronal Mass Ejections from the sun?
How is space time measured?
Why are there no planetary occultations visible from Earth between 1818 and 2065, when otherwise they are comparably frequent?
What defines the event horizon of a black hole?
The radius of the sun is 0.7 million km. What percentage of the radius is taken up by the chromosphere?
What is polarization? How is it related to the study of astronomy?
How hot is the sun's photosphere?
What fills space between galaxies?
Why doesn't the sun have solids or liquids?
What is a reference system in terms of astronomy?
Nuclear reactions in the sun’s interior convert what element into another?
Why would a telescope on the moon be beneficial to astrophysics study?