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Lots of people have all sorts of questions about things such as black holes, quasars, dark matter, and so much more. But they don't ask because they don't know who to ask or don't want to look silly or aren't sure how to ask. Now you can ask a question about high-energy science from the privacy of your own computer!
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Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center at NASA/GSFC -- Ask Us ...
helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/physicist.html reviewsCurious About Astronomy Ask an Astronomer
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Curious About Astronomy Astronomers at Cornell University will answer your questions. Contains an extensive archive of previous questions, astronomy-related links and more.
curious.astro.cornell.edu/ reviewsGeorge Mason University Astronomy and Space Sciences Group - Ask an Astronomer
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You can either read the current question list or ask your own question.
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