I think your chances are pretty high because you are passionate about Astronomy. It can be exciting for you to do it because a lot of us are curious about it. Physics can be exciting too because you can learn how it works. Keep learning.
Thanks for explaining this. I didn't know that. I learned something new. I don't know if you can answer this question. This article is about the curiosity rover finding sun rays on Mars. How do sun rays affect Mars?
Thanks for sharing. I didn't know there were sun rays on Mars. I'm asking, "Does Mars have sunshine too?" and "Do living things need sunshine?" I'm also asking, "Is there life on Mars too?"
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I think your chances are pretty high because you are passionate about Astronomy. It can be exciting for you to do it because a lot of us are curious about it. Physics can be exciting too because you can learn how it works. Keep learning.