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An entertaining and joyful way to study the stars is with an astronomy green laser pointer

March 15, 2012
By stillaig

Article by Lisa Laser pointers are now being accepted as an astronomy tool for presentation, discussion and lectures. This astronomy green laser pointing products are designed to boost the interaction between the presenter and viewer. The varieties can be seen in the internet with different prices and promotional offers. The astronomy green laser pointer...
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Where is it in the stars that the dates of the birth and the cross of Christ are dated in astronomy?

March 11, 2012
By stillaig

Question by rapturefuture: Where is it in the stars that the dates of the birth and the cross of Christ are dated in astronomy? Best answer: Answer by Devin Fleenorno where, the birth and death dates of jesus are actually made up to match equinox and solstice. the nativity story, as well as much...
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Is there only a handful of free astronomy documentaries available on the internet compared to other sciences?

February 24, 2012
By stillaig

Question by Jean-Francois: Is there only a handful of free astronomy documentaries available on the internet compared to other sciences? I am so interested in learning more but I don’t think there’s anything more. I haven’t found a documentary yet that explained the standard model in detail. Do you know any good websites for...
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What can i do to be ready for astronomy?

February 9, 2012
By stillaig

Question by Austinspace: What can i do to be ready for astronomy? Well as some of you may Know, Im a young kid. Im mature for my age, and well something about the universe excites me in so many ways. I’m Just getting into highschool and i’m trying to study the basics, Like Math...
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Astronomy: Stars and the binary system?

February 6, 2012
By stillaig

Question by : Astronomy: Stars and the binary system? Suppose you find a binary system in which one star is 6 times as massive as the other star. Which one is closer to the center of the mass, and by what factor? I know that the most massive one is closer to the center...
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What do you think of these astronomy binoculars?

February 4, 2012
By stillaig

Question by SkyHunter: What do you think of these astronomy binoculars? Upgrading from my 10×50 field 5.5 ones. Orion 15×70 Astronomy Binoculars I like these so far .. http://www.telescope.com/Binoculars/Astronomy-Binoculars/Orion-15×70-Astronomy-Binoculars/pc/-1/c/5/sc/72/p/99637.uts#tabs I am a advanced but not pro astronomy observer. Best answer: Answer by digquicklyWell, …, I’m not familiar with those particular Binoculars but I’ve heard...
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How does astronomy use light spectra to study stars?

February 2, 2012
By stillaig

Question by : How does astronomy use light spectra to study stars? Best answer: Answer by Schizo Oneby the light that come from the space What do you think? Answer below!
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Getting To Know The Stars Via Astronomy

January 28, 2012
By stillaig

Article by Kerry-Ann How do you get to know the stars via Astronomy? No, not Astrology! Astronomy! Astrology and Astronomy are two very different schools of thought. Astronomy is scientific. It is based on facts and qualified observations while Astrology is your regular horoscope. Well, more like it. You see Astrology is not based...
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Astronomy circumpolar stars and latitude question?

January 4, 2012
By stillaig

Question by ~purple~: Astronomy circumpolar stars and latitude question? On my test, there was a question about where a circumpolar star would be in the local sky for a latitude of 40 degrees North. right ascension must be 6 hours declination must be >+40 degrees declination must be >+50 degrees there are no circumpolar...
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Discover more all-around Astronomy Magazine

December 30, 2011
By stillaig

Article by Isabella Roffe There is seemingly a magazine dedicated to every niche possible. The topic of astronomy is no different with more than 1 astronomy journal to become found when searching in the proper locations. Granted an astronomy magazine may not be found in the magazine section on the neighborhood food market or...
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Find Out Regarding Astronomy Clubs

December 25, 2011
By stillaig

There are a myriad of actions assets and media accessible to astronomy buffs. This is not shocking considering that astronomy is not only one from the oldest fields in science but also broadly considered among the most intriguing. Although there are numerous magazines textbooks and computer programs devoted to giving burgeoning astronomers all the...
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Paper on Astronomy

December 13, 2011
By stillaig

Sample Term Paper Words 1,540 A white dwarf is a (dead) star, why is it so hot? A white dwarf is a stellar remnant and can be quantify as a dead star. A “dead” star is one that has no more nuclear fusion going in it. When a star dies, it leaves some remnant...
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