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· 141-145 · 146-150 · 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 · 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 · 186-190 ·Explain the motion of revolution. Explain the effects of Earth revolution.
Explain the motion of revolution. Explain the effects of Earth revolution. NOTE – this about a type of motion, not about a revolution in physics.
Subject:
Astronomy
Topic:
General Astronomy
Posting ID:
175776
OTA ID:
104909
Why did astronomy and astrology separate into different fields?
Why did astronomy and astrology separate into different fields? When did they separate? What are some good sources of additional information?
Subject:
Astronomy
Topic:
General Astronomy
Posting ID:
176009
OTA ID:
105960
When was the Earth circumnavigated? Before that, were there many people who thought the world was round?
Subject:
Astronomy
Topic:
General Astronomy
Posting ID:
176711
OTA ID:
104909
Has astrology ever been subject to scientific investigation? If so, how did it do?
Has astrology ever been subject to scientific investigation? If so, how did it do?
Subject:
Astronomy
Topic:
General Astronomy
Posting ID:
176712
OTA ID:
104909
Pick a planet or moon other than Earth in the Solar System that has a surface.
Pick a planet or moon other than Earth in the Solar System that has a surface. Discuss what geological processes you expect to see on that planet or moon, and why. Do not pick a gas giant; pick one with a surface that undergoes at least one of the four geological processes.
Subject:
Astronomy
Topic:
General Astronomy
Posting ID:
176720
OTA ID:
104909
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