Wonder is not judgement, neither moral nor scientific, neither imperative nor descriptive, although it may be triggered by questions along those lines.
Even though wonder may bring a question to mind, the awe of wonder is more important than the answer to a question.
However, in a moment of wonder the qualia that is revealed my be just the answer we seek.
But be cautious: an answer (knowledge or certainty) is a possession, and too many possessions may inhibit the sense of wonder.
Answers, like landmarks and pathways, may guide us, but ultimately answersTradition hem us in.