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Levi Anderson
Astronomy teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Astronomy from the School of Visual Arts. Passionate about unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I bring a unique perspective to teaching. With a knack for making complex concepts understandable, I strive to inspire curiosity and foster a deep appreciation for the wonders of the universe. Whether it's discussing celestial phenomena or tackling astronomical calculations, I am dedicated to guiding students on their journey of discovery. Join me as we explore the vast reaches of space and unlock the secrets of the cosmos together.
Questions
How does the Milky Way move through space?
How can scientists estimate the size of the universe if it is expanding?
What is the second closest galaxy to the Milky Way?
Can the Earth's rotation reverse, like its magnetic polarity? Is there anything that could cause the earth's rotation to reverse?
Which galaxy has the least stars per unit volume?
Where is the Hubble Telescope located?
If the Moon exploded, would we hear it?
What is it reacting within the sun to make heat?
If scientists were to point the Hubble Space Telescope in any direction for a deep field photo would they be able to capture the beginning of the universe?
How many Earth like planets are there in the universe with existence of air water and life?
Are there any more moon trips planned for space travel?
How did scientists determine the shape of the Milky Way?
What is the average sidereal period for an asteroid moving around the Sun in the asteroid belt, according to Kepler's law?
Will the universe keep on expanding forever or is there enough gravity to slow down the expansion?
What planet is so light it could float in water?
How many miles to earth's core?
How long did it take for Venus to form?
What is the carbon-14 dating equation?
As a wave enters a different medium with no change in velocity what will happen to the wave?
What are the chances that there is another planet orbiting our sun beyond Pluto?