Parker Albertson
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 5 years
I hold a degree in Astrophysics from Geneva College, shaping my passion for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos. With a commitment to fostering curiosity, I bring my expertise to guide students through various subjects. Let's explore the wonders of science, mathematics, and more together. Join me on this educational journey, where questions become gateways to knowledge!
Questions
Why are there no radio waves on the moon? How is this beneficial to the study of space?
How does a Magnetohydrodynamic drive work?
Compare and contrast the properties of open clusters and globular clusters. How are they similar? How are they different?
What was the first black hole candidate to be discovered?
How can cosmic rays penetrate so deep into our planet?
What are the layers of a star, and what does each layer do?
Why do astronomers theorize that most of the matter in galaxies and clusters of galaxies is dark matter?
How does spectrometry detect the electromagnetic spectrum?
What is atomic data in r?
Why are there no planetary occultations visible from Earth between 1818 and 2065, when otherwise they are comparably frequent?
How does a rocket move through space? What are the forces responsible for moving the rocket?
How does convection occur in stellar bodies?
Do stars rotate or revolve?
What would stars be like if carbon had the smallest mass per nuclear particle?
What is astrometry used for?
What is the technical name for a light intensity meter?
What composition of the Sun, its relationship to other stars, and some effects of its radiation on Earth's weather?
How hot is the sun's photosphere?
How does radiation transfer heat energy?
How do scientist measure the mass of the planets?