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 is astroparticle physics?
How far do gamma ray bursts travel?
What causes magnetic fields to occur?
How are gaseous planets formed?
If you were to look at your standard-fare pulsar star, what color would it appear?
Is the "solar wind" an actual wind? ? If it is, why doesn't it blow away our space probes?
How does a star rotation affect the appearance of its spectral lines?
What is the last stage in the evolution of the Sun before it turns into a planetary nebula?
What is the sun's atmosphere called?
How great must the force of gravity be to bend light in space? For example, does light crossing near the centre of our galaxy get refracted? Or would it require a much stronger force?
How does a Magnetohydrodynamic drive work?
How can you best define the concept of time? How can we say that time started after the Big Bang? How did this arbitrary concept first come about?
How are masers and lasers similar?
How does gravitational lensing prove dark matter exists?
How are solar winds generated?
What is nucleosynthesis? How does it provide evidence to support the Big Bang Theory?
Did the bulge or disk of the galaxy form first? How is this determined?
What are the elementary particles of nuclear physics?
What is the difference between scattering and reflection?
What is the coldest place in the universe?