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The science of astronomy goes back as far as man does. Today it is an applied science based on carefully gathering and analyzing data, but there was a time it was little more than charlatan magic. Astronomy is something too many people ignore, but those who keep their eyes on current happenings in astronomy find [...]

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Background color of Poseidon with Teal accents.

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Astronomy for Kids

by Father Sky on March 6, 2010


Astronomy is a serious science. Astronomy for kids is a thought provoking pursuit that can teach them about the sciences in general. Kids are naturally drawn to many aspects of astronomy. These include the moon, the stars and far distant galaxies.
The Earth’s closest neighbor is the moon. It orbits our planet once every 27.3 days. [...]

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Info on Astronomy

by Father Sky on March 2, 2010


Articles on astronomy can be found both online and in print magazines. New photos of space objects result in articles. New space missions result in articles. There is a constant stream of conversation

Something as simple as bumpy space dust generated a great deal of interest and a lot of the recent astronomy articles. Why so [...]

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Astronomy, a Lifelong Hobby

by Father Sky on February 26, 2010


The enjoyment of astronomy can be lifelong or just a whim but a lot hinges on how you have your first experience. The mysterious and divine beauty of the universe that you can discover could lead to many hours of pleasure but if there is no proper guidance, there can be many hours of disappointment. [...]

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Astronomy For Dummies

by Father Sky on February 26, 2010

ISBN13: 9780764584657
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Product DescriptionAn accessible guide to the wonders of the night sky, now updated From asteroids to black holes, from quasars to white dwarfs, this new edition of Astronomy For Dummies takes backyard stargazers on a grand tour of the universe. Featuring star maps, charts, gorgeous full-color photographs, [...]

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Astronomy Fun Facts

by Father Sky on February 22, 2010


Astronomy is a fun science filled with many astronomy fun facts. This includes information about the size of stars and the distance of our earth from the center of our own Milky Way galaxy.

Astronomy fun facts about our own star, the sun, are almost endless. It’s somewhere between 91 and 94.5 million miles away from [...]

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