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Kepler’s laws

Which of the following is not one of, nor follows directly from, Kepler’s laws? A) As a planet moves around its orbit, it sweeps out equal areas in equal times. B) The orbit of each planet about the Sun is an ellipse with the Sun at one focus. ___,.. C) The force of attraction between […]

Kepler's laws

Which of the following is not one of, nor follows directly from, Kepler’s laws? A) As a planet moves around its orbit, it sweeps out equal areas in equal times. B) The orbit of each planet about the Sun is an ellipse with the Sun at one focus. ___,.. C) The force of attraction between […]

Astronomy quiz

1. Do you believe Mars might have harbored life in the past? Explain. 2. In your opinion, is life on Earth unique? Explain why or why not. 3. Do you believe other stars have planets with atmospheres similar to Earth’s? Explain. 4. What do you believe is intelligence? Does it exist outside of Earth? Explain. […]

Basic Astrology Chart Reading Horoscope

Basic Astrology Chart Reading Horoscope Perfect reading – Complete Report Basic Astrology Chart Reading Horoscope Perfect reading Please message me for more detail and providing relevant information. Hi! If you want to know about yourself, personality, disease pattern, lifestyle, career, your marital relationship, please let me know the following: – Date of Birth – Place […]

Black Holes, what we know and we still have no clue.

This essay is 8 pages long with over 2,000 words.  Cover black holes and addresses what is known but what we still need to discover.  Paper has references and in-text citations.

Astronomy Calculations

1. Suppose you are sailing in the Pacific on July 7 and observe Vega (RA = 18h35m, dec. = +39°) at the zenith. Your GMT clock reads 8:55 am. a) What is Vega’s HA? b) What is the local sidereal time? c) What is the RA of the Sun? d) What is the HA of […]

Astronomy Query

Select all that apply. Which is the following statements is true? A. Since Venus is closer to the sun than Earth, its surface was hotter and consequently its water vapor could not condense into oceans, but instead remained atmospheric. Since water vapor is a greenhouse gas, this increased Venus’s surface temperature. B. Since Venus did […]

Comets

Type of service: Essay (any type) Work type: N/A Deadline: 12 Feb, 04:45 PM Academic level: College (3-4 years: Junior, Senior) Subject or discipline: Astronomy (and other Space Sciences) Title: Comets Number of sources: 3 Provide digital sources used: No Paper format: APA # of pages: 4 Spacing: Double spaced # of words: 1100 # […]

The Solar System

Assignment:essay Subject:93 Study Level:College Page Count:4 Number of sources:8 Spacing:double Deadline:h12 Topic:Solar System Citation:APA English:US Order Number:7727 Details:This paper needs to be on our solar system, and does not have to be very specific.

ASTRONOMY OF THE STARS

1. When looking at the night sky, you can see the light of different stars. If one star looks brighter than another, is it necessarily brighter? Explain. 2. In ancient times, Egyptians thought that the combined light of the Sun and the brightest star in the nighttime sky, Sirius, created summer heat. Today, many believe […]

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