Ian Ashcroft
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 6 years
Astrophysics enthusiast and graduate of Salisbury University, where my passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos ignited. With a solid foundation in astrophysical principles, I bring a unique perspective to the diverse world of teaching. Eager to assist and inspire students across all subjects, I thrive on fostering a love for learning. Let's explore the universe of knowledge together!
Questions
What is nuclear fusion? How does this occur in the sun?
What are the units of a photometer?
What is the formula utilized to calculate the age of the Universe?
How many planets are there in total?
What are blue stragglers and how are they detected?
How are each of the following related to the sun: prominences, solar flares, corona, solar wind, chromospheres?
How did globular clusters form?
How do we measure radial velocity of stars?
How does the sun's atmosphere affect the planets?
What are the differences between normal black holes and supermassive black holes?
What are the characteristics of an open cluster of stars?
How does a Magnetohydrodynamic drive work?
Do stars have their own atmosphere?
Why do galaxies form clusters?
What does plasma have to do with stars?
What are pulsars and quasars?
How do meteoroids move?
Why do Uranus and Neptune appear to be blue?