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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">Questions in this category have been asked by PJ

*What planets have rings in our solar system? 
**Are they closer to the planets that the moon or farther away? Why? (Roche limit, explain it)
*How would you explain binary astroid we see?

*Why is Saturn special?
**Why didn't the rings condense to form moons? 
**What is the ring composition?

* What's the extent of the solar sytem?
* what sets the limit on the extent of the Oort cloud from the sun?
* what is the peculiar speed of the sun with respect to the ISM?
* how would you measure the distance to the heliopause?
* do the particles in the solar system come from the ISM? 
* what is the rate of mass loss due to winds from the sun?
* This is a trick question: How many planets are there in the solar system?
* Answer this in 5 secs: What is the speed of the Earth around the sun?
* What is the mass of Jupiter?

*What is Ceres?  (MT)
*Where is the asteroid belt? (MT)
*How many dwarf planets are there? 
*What is the size of Earth's equatorial bulge? (SR)

*Is pluto a planet?
**What defines a dwarf planet (upper and lower bounds)

[[Astrophysics]]</rev>
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      <page pageid="1335" ns="0" title="Specific Resources">
        <revisions>
          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">
== Astrophysics ==

A [http://www.jobsforastronomers.com/ webpage] dedicated to non-academic careers for astronomers!</rev>
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