


Hailey Alvarez
Astronomy teacher | Tutor for 6 years
Passionate about unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I hold a degree in Astronomy from the University of Nevada, Reno. As a dedicated educator, my mission is to make the wonders of the universe accessible to all. With a profound love for teaching, I'm here to answer your questions across all subjects. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together!
Questions
How do stars form? Are they hot or cold?
What happens when something goes into a black hole?
How does a white dwarf star generate energy?
How are galaxies, stars, and planets formed? In what order are they typically formed?
What is Mohorovicic Discontinuity made of?
Why is a parsec named so?
How can we take pictures of our galaxy if we can not get outside of it to do so?
What is the difference between gravitational and magnetic forces?
What are the tectonic plates made of?
How fast do satellites orbit the earth? Does their speed of orbit relate to their distance from earth's atmosphere?
How are cepheid variables used?
Is Jupiter a failed sun?
How much larger is the earth than the moon?
How are the perihelion and aphelion of a planet determined?
What is a white dwarf made of and how does it support its own weight? Does its temperature make any difference? What will eventually happen to a white dwarf?
What are the Jovian planets? Where are they found?
What is the biggest planet in our galaxy?
What is the proof that electron degeneracy pressure exists in earth and other planets (including asteroids)?
How are galaxies, clusters, and nebulas different?
How many miles is it to the nearest galaxy?