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 are the sun's photosphere, chromosphere and corona?
What is a magnetic field? How were they formed?
Could there be a black hole in the middle of our universe?
What is the Difference between a sunspot and a solar flare?
How fast does a neutrino travel?
What is the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere?
When a mass moves very fast where does it pick up its extra mass?
Why do astrophysicists believe they could study the origins of the universe easier from the moon than they can on earth?
How do electromagnetic waves travel?
- What is inside a black hole?
- What is dark matter or anti matter ?
- How was the solar system formed?
- Which law explains how rockets are launched into space?
- The planet Jupiter is about 300 times as massive as Earth, but an object on its surface would weigh only 2.5 times as much as it would on Earth. Why?
- How does gravity keep a planet moving in an orbit around the sun?
- How does an alteration in eccentricity of the orbit affect the elliptical and circular nature of it?
- Why are planetary orbits elliptical and why do bodies in a solar system orbit the center of mass and nit the star itself?
- Why light can't escape from a blackhole if they have no mass?
- What is inside a black hole?
- Why is there no antimatter in the Universe?