


Matthew Arnold
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 9 years
I hold a degree in Astrophysics from Governors State University. With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I bring a deep understanding of celestial mechanics and cosmic phenomena to my tutoring sessions. Whether it's explaining the principles of stellar evolution or delving into the intricacies of quantum cosmology, I'm dedicated to helping students grasp complex concepts and excel in their studies. My approach combines clarity, patience, and enthusiasm, fostering a supportive learning environment where curiosity thrives. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together and explore the wonders of the universe.
Questions
Do stars rotate or revolve?
How are blue stragglers identified?
How is the sun an example of nuclear energy?
In the evolution of the universe, what caused planets to form?
What is the process of nucleosynthesis?
Which planets have the greenhouse effect?
How do we hold objects (such as keys, books or anything else) if we have never touched anything?
What is the scientific reasoning for the order of the planets?
How are meteoroids, meteors and meteorite related?
Do Red Giants have Coronas?
What is the size of the smallest feature that could be distinguished on the surface of Venus (at closest approach) by the Arecibo radio telescope at an angular resolution of 1″?
How does the earth's moon compare to moons of gas giant planets?
What is the exact distance from Earth to Neptune?
What is the Chaos Theory?
What are the main areas of study in astroparticle physics in relation to astrophysics?
In what part of the sun's interior do nuclear reactions occur?
Why are outer planets gaseous in nature whereas inner planets in our solar system are rocky?
How does a maser measure the electromagnetic spectrum?
Nuclear reactions in the sun’s interior convert what element into another?
Suppose you want to determine the chemical composition of a distant planet or star. What equipment will be most useful to have?