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q1: Why do scientists study galaxies? What can we learn from studying them?
q2: Imagine that you are approaching a black hole in a spacecraft. What would you see? What would happen to you?
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Running Head: ASTRONOMY
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Astronomy
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Date
1st Feb 2018
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ASTRONOMY
Q1
Scientists study galaxies for some reasons, including learning more regarding the Milky
Way, the galaxy that holds our solar system. By examining the galaxies, they get a chance to
learn the history of the earth. Additionally, they study the various properties of every galaxy,
such as their size, shape, brightness, their shade, the qua...
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