Asked by Idk
What is the purpose of the NASA Star Finder?(1 point)
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
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Answered by
IDKKK
What is the purpose of the NASA Star Finder?(1 point)
To include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
To include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
Answered by
luis
idk
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Michael Jackson
so ig people forgot about jiska huh? lol
#Canceled🤣
#Canceled🤣
Answered by
K/llingM3s0ft|Â¥
@Michael Jackson I guess so but I need dem answers
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joe
@Michael Jackson never say '#Canceled' again i cringed so hard that the world stopped moving for a moment
Answered by
Avarie
whats the answer
Answered by
Ratatouille ðŸ¤
The answer is B ! To observe stars and other distant objects in space
Answered by
Himiko Toga
I'm going to start stabbing some people if nobody gives us aLl tHe AnsWeRs-! *sOb* Also thanks Ratatouille-
Answered by
unknown
Sun, moon, earth unit test
1-they will shift north
2-To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
3-Hubble Space Telescope
4-first humans on the moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
5-International Space Station
6-Week 1 starts with a new moon, while week 3 starts with a full moon.
7-week 3 and week 4
8-They both start with a quarter moon.
9-Half of the moon's surface that is illuminated by the sun is visible from Earth's perspective.
10-a total lunar eclipse
11-partial lunar eclipse
12-on the Northern Hemisphere
13-winter
14-an equinox
15-have to do on your own
1-they will shift north
2-To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
3-Hubble Space Telescope
4-first humans on the moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
5-International Space Station
6-Week 1 starts with a new moon, while week 3 starts with a full moon.
7-week 3 and week 4
8-They both start with a quarter moon.
9-Half of the moon's surface that is illuminated by the sun is visible from Earth's perspective.
10-a total lunar eclipse
11-partial lunar eclipse
12-on the Northern Hemisphere
13-winter
14-an equinox
15-have to do on your own
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@unknown tysm :>
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yur
everyone Unknown is correct 100% then number 15 is "think the U.S spending 20 billion dollars a year is necessary and worth the cost. This is because without this happening we wouldn’t know that mars has had life on it and may be able to be restored. With this knowledge in many years mars could be another earth. Without spending money on NASA we also wouldn’t know much about any other planet and how many there are."
re write it in your own words please
re write it in your own words please
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yur
"I think the U.S spending 20 billion dollars a year is necessary and worth the cost. This is because without this happening we wouldn’t know that mars has had life on it and may be able to be restored. With this knowledge in many years mars could be another earth. Without spending money on NASA we also wouldn’t know much about any other planet and how many there are."
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K/llingM3s0ft|Â¥
THANK GOD THERES ANSWERSS
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jkjkjk
Am I the only one with 4 questions?
Answered by
awoakwreot
thats for the quickcheck
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unknown
I have 4 questions
Answer
I only have 4 answers to so this isent helpful
Answered by
Rebekah
the answer is b to observe stars and other distant objects in space.
Answered by
Connexus Kid
is everyone sure unknown is correct
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