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
What fuels the Sun’s enormous energy output?
What would happen is a black hole was in the path of a gamma ray burst?
Why does electromagnetic radiation in the ultraviolet region represent a larger energy transition than does radiation in the infrared region?
How do astrophysicists study astroparticles?
How are irregular galaxies classified?
What are three examples of how the nebular theory explains some observed features of the present-day solar system?
What are the layers of a star, and what does each layer do?
How do you read spectrograms?
What is the gravitational lens effect?
What kind of temperature is produced at the core of a nuclear fission or fusion reaction?
How do you calculate radiation heat transfer?
How is molecular data being used to study gasses present in the sun?
What is the difference between a linear velocity from a tangential velocity and radial velocity?
What does interferometric mean?
How can you tell if a satellite dish is tracking a satellite in a low-Earth orbit or a geosynchronous orbit?
What causes blue stragglers in globular clusters?
How does a magnetic field act on matter through space?
Why is there a super-massive black hole thought to be in the center of each Galaxy?
What are meteors? When were they formed?
Would you expect to find supernova remnants inside globular clusters? Why?