


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
When can the zodiacal light be seen during the night?
What is plasma? How does it relate to the structure of a star?
What is the distance from the Earth's center to a point in space where the gravitational acceleration due to the Earth is 1/24 of its value at the Earth's surface?
What forces keep a planet in orbit and how does each one work on the planet?
What is interstellar medium? Where is it found?
Why are pulsars not always associated with supernova remnants?
Can radio waves be used as a form of x-ray?
How does energy transfer in the radiative zone compare to that in the convective zone?
What is the scattering of neutrons by solids and liquids?
What methods are used to detect planets around distant stars?
Why do planets orbit stars?
Is it true that stars the size of the sun will never have a core hot enough to fuse carbon?
Aside from telescopes, what equipment is used to detect space related phenomenon?
What reactions occur within a star in stellar equilibrium?
How are gamma ray bursts classified?
Where are open clusters found in our galaxy?
How are cosmic rays created?
- What is dark matter and what is dark energy?
- How fast is the speed of light?
- Does light uses space fabric to travel?