Luca de
Astronomy teacher | Tutor for 5 years
With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I earned my degree in Astronomy from Dordt University. My journey into the depths of space has equipped me with the knowledge to guide students through the wonders of celestial bodies and cosmic phenomena. Whether it's explaining the intricacies of black holes or deciphering the secrets of distant galaxies, I'm here to ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the universe. Let's embark on an astronomical adventure together!
Questions
Why is a red giant red in color?
What is the difference between the Kepler telescope and Hubble Telescope?
Can a planet two, three, or even ten times the size of earth have the same gravity?
How do the other planets in the solar system affect Earth?
Can cosmic background radiation be seen?
Other than the Milky way Galaxy, how many Spiral Galaxies are there in the universe?
How do astronomers measure the distance to other stars? How accurate are their measurements?
How massive can a star get?
How long to quasars last?
What will happen when the universe stops expanding?
What happens when massive stars die?
What is the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram?
How do objects in the solar system move?
What are types of comets?
Due to the precession of the earth, in which constellation will the vernal equinox occupy next?
How long does it take the earth to make complete turn on its axis?
How would you order the following objects from smallest to largest: Star, Planet, Galaxy, Universe, Comet?
What would our solar system look like from Alpha Centauri?
How is most of a star's total life spent?
Is space expanding within superclusters of galaxies?