


Ivy Allen
Astronomy teacher | Tutor for 5 years
I hold a degree in Astronomy from Dillard University. With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I bring a deep understanding of celestial phenomena to my teaching. Whether exploring the wonders of the universe or delving into complex astronomical theories, I strive to ignite curiosity and foster a love for learning in my students. With a commitment to excellence and a dedication to sharing my knowledge, I am excited to guide and inspire others on their educational journey.
Questions
What causes the pulsation of a cepheid-type variable star?
What is earth's core made of? How does it compare to other planets?
How does electromagnetic force keeps atoms together?
What causes axial tilt?
What is a standard candle?
How do the fusion reactions in the sun compare to the fusion occurring in larger stars and supernovas?
How do various elements form in stars?
Why are stars visible in the sky at night?
How many AU is it to the nearest galaxy?
Einstein showed what could be explained if photons carried quantized amounts of energy?
What is the general relationship between a galaxy's distance from earth and its speed?
Why are fundamental forces important?
Could the ages of globular clusters be used to place a limit on the maximum value of the Hubble constant?
Which factors are most likely to influence whether a star eventually ends up as a neutron star or as a black hole?
How does Hubble Law relate distance to velocity?
How many moons does Jupiter have?
How many exoplanets have been discovered?
Are there planets in the Zeta Reticuli binary star system?
How do the Milankovitch cycles affect climate change?
What led to the creation of the earth's atmosphere?