Introduction to Astronomy and Celestial Bodies
Stars, Galaxies, and Phenomena
Tools and History of Astronomy
Writing and Creativity Inspired by Astronomy
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What is astronomy?

Study of celestial objects

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What forms stars?

Gas and dust clouds.

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What do telescopes do?

Magnify and observe distant objects.

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What improves comprehension?

Reading astronomy passages carefully.

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What does astronomy explore?

Phenomena beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

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What is the Milky Way?

A spiral galaxy, our home.

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What is the Hubble?

Space telescope capturing images.

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What enhances essays?

Descriptive and creative writing

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What is the Sun?

A massive ball of plasma.

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What causes eclipses?

Celestial bodies blocking light.

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Who used a telescope?

Galileo, a pioneering astronomer.

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What inspires novels?

Stars, space travel, and phenomena.

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What does the Moon affect?

Tides, myths, and stories.

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What creates auroras?

Solar particles in Earth's atmosphere.

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How did ancients navigate?

Using star positions in skies.

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Describe a planet.

Distant, icy, with methane oceans.

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How are planets grouped?

Inner (rocky) and outer (giant).

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What are meteor showers?

Debris entering Earth’s atmosphere.

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What are astronomy milestones?

Key discoveries and advanced tools.

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What are constellations?

Star patterns forming recognizable shapes.