A) A branch of astrology focused on predicting crimes. B) The investigation of alien encounters. C) The study of stars in ancient civilizations. D) The application of astronomical techniques and data analysis in criminal investigations.
A) Stars and planets. B) Black holes and supernovae. C) Comets and asteroids. D) Galaxies and nebulae.
A) By using telescopes to listen for criminal activity. B) By organizing stargazing events to raise awareness about crime. C) By casting horoscopes for suspects. D) By analyzing light pollution data to determine the time of events.
A) Astrocartography. B) Astrological prediction. C) Celestial navigation. D) Stellar astronomy.
A) The analysis of meteorite impacts on ancient civilizations. B) The search for alien artifacts using telescopes. C) The study of ancient structures aligned with astronomical events for forensic purposes. D) The study of star patterns in historical texts.
A) They can influence the magnetic field of Earth. B) They can affect the visibility of celestial events and objects. C) They determine the gravitational pull on Earth. D) They indicate the presence of extraterrestrial life.
A) Archaeoastronomy. B) Exoplanetology. C) Cosmology. D) Astrogeology.
A) The brightness of a star observed from Earth. B) A phenomenon where stars disappear from view temporarily. C) A type of radiation emitted by celestial bodies. D) Excessive or misdirected artificial light.
A) Studying the origins of the universe. B) Analyzing the history of astronomical discoveries. C) Determination of the time of events based on astronomical data. D) Predicting the future using star positions. |