What's the most interesting question (or topic) you've ever encountered in Astronomy?

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Actually, I'm looking for a topic that my Astrophysics and Planetary Geology teacher would like. He likes the mechanisms of everything (as long as related to Astronomy). What topic would you suggest? thanks!
 
if you ask me,the quasar is the most incredible thing in the universe!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasar
 
well the most bizzare one is a crazy sceientist thout comet haley bopp was a planet
 
More a physics topic really but entanglement and superposition. What IS that all about? Blows my mind.
 
How about this: Removing Venus from it's orbit and replace it in Earth's orbit on opposite direction. Can we raise a life overthere before we ruin our planet completely.
 
This to me is a good one. "Is Andromeda going to collide with our solar system? And if so when?"
 
This to me is a good one. "Is Andromeda going to collide with our solar system? And if so when?"
 
Dark matter blows my friggin' mind.

No one knows what it is exactly. We just assume it's there because something is fouling up calculations.
 
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