This document contains a list of astronomy topics that students have chosen to present on, along with their names. Some of the topics included are comets, meteors, exoplanets, the Oort cloud, astronomical distances, the life and death of stars, brown dwarf stars, low mass stars, white dwarf stars, planetary nebulas, black holes, binary and multiple stars, star clusters, galaxies, gamma ray bursts, dark matter, dark energy, deep time, worm holes, time travel, and different students have also proposed presentations on a moon from our solar system or UFOs.
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This document contains a list of astronomy topics that students have chosen to present on, along with their names. Some of the topics included are comets, meteors, exoplanets, the Oort cloud, astronomical distances, the life and death of stars, brown dwarf stars, low mass stars, white dwarf stars, planetary nebulas, black holes, binary and multiple stars, star clusters, galaxies, gamma ray bursts, dark matter, dark energy, deep time, worm holes, time travel, and different students have also proposed presentations on a moon from our solar system or UFOs.
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Topic Student Names
Comets Ethan Chin
Meteors Gio Exoplanets Sam Wagner The Oort Cloud Astronomical Distances Life and Death of a star ella devito Brown Dwarf stars Low Mass Stars Michael Seid White Dwarf Stars Planetary nebulas Jacquelyn black holes Vee binary and multiple stars Star clusters Galaxies Jenna and Camryn Gamma ray bursts ali joli Dark matter Dark energy Avery Williams Deep time Worm holes time travel Harrison Smith
OTHER Choose a moon from our solar system Different topic (must be approved) UFOs