Henry Asbill
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 9 years
With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I hold a degree in Astrophysics from Truman State University. As a dedicated educator, I bring celestial wonders down to Earth, making complex concepts clear and engaging for students. From celestial mechanics to cosmology, I'm here to guide learners through the vast expanse of the universe. Let's embark on a journey through the stars together.
Questions
Mars has an average surface temperature of about 200K. Pluto has an average surface temperature of about 40K. Which planet emits more energy per square meter of surface area per second? By a factor of how much?
How do stars make all other elements in universe?
How are magnetic storms on Earth related to sunspot activity?
How long do supernova remnants last?
What is studied in helioseismology?
During the fusion process, how is mass converted into energy?
Why don't we have eclipses every month?
How do solar flares affect earth?
How can heat travel through space if it is a vacuum?
How are decadal oscillations linked to global warming?
How does astrometry differ from the doppler effect?
Once a photon of light is generated, how long does it take to escape beyond the outer part of the Sun?
What is interferometric coherence?
What is the Large Magellanic Cloud?
What is an irregular galaxy?
How and why does the sun's magnetic field flip?
How does the arrangement of the particles in a liquid compare to that of a gas?
What are elementary particles?
Is there such a thing as an ephemerides equation?
In which constellation was the first black hole detected?