


Lincoln Adams
Astrophysics teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in astrophysics from Cedarville University, where my passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos flourished. With a deep understanding of celestial mechanics and cosmic phenomena, I'm here to guide you through the wonders of astrophysics. Whether you're pondering the mysteries of black holes or the birth of stars, I'm excited to share my knowledge and help you reach new heights in your understanding of the universe.
Questions
What caused dense matter to exist and proceed to the big bang?
At what point in a star's life are they classified as AGB?
What is the smallest elementary particle?
How do we classify stars?
What is a structure of the star?
What changes take place in an atom during a fusion reaction?
Can radio waves be used as a form of x-ray?
What are the two main differences between extrasolar planetary systems discovered to date and our Solar System?
How does the greenhouse effect work? On which planet is it the strongest?
What are the Magellanic clouds composed of?
How can meteorites cause catastrophic extinction?
What is the difference between brown dwarfs and Jupiter?
How can gravitational waves be measured?
How can we see supernova remnant G1.9+0.3? If it is estimated to be about 25,000 light years away and now NASA says that it is about 140 years old, how can we even observe it? Wouldn't it still appear as a star to us for the next 24,860 years or so?
What kind of star is most likely to become a white-dwarf supernova?
How do we measure radial velocity of stars?
Does the moon ever eclipse, or visibly block, other planets or visible stars. If so when did/will this happen?
What exists between a black hole's event horizon and its singularity?
Why is it believed that warm dense matter exists at the core of some planets?
What are astroparticles?