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In Astronomy The Ahhhh! (Awe)
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Starry NightStarry Night Vincent Van Gogh
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"For my part, I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of stars makes me dream." ~Vincent van Gogh
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The Winter Sky
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New Moon
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Wonders of the Night Sky! Northern Hemisphere
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Wonders of the Night Sky! Southern Hemisphere
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Hubble Ultra Deep Field ~ 10,000 Galaxies in the diameter 1/10 th the moon
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What Can We See?
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The Solar System
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What Can We See? Our Star ~93,000,000 miles Our Nearest Star Never Look at the Sun Without AppropriateFilters
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What Can We See? Sun Sunspots Never Look at the Sun Without AppropriateFilters
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What Can We See? Sun The Sun ThroughaSpecialHydrogenFilter SolarProminences
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What Can We See? Sun Partial Solar Eclipse
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SunSolar Eclipse Total Eclipse Sun
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Venus ~50 million Miles from Earth
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Venus has Phases March 26, 2004 April 23, 2004 May 4, 2004 May 18, 2004
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Earth From our Moon
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Earth’s Moon 250,000 miles
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What Can We See? Craters, Mountains, Valleys, Canyons…
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Mars 60 million miles
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Jupiter ~400 million miles
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Jupiter’s Moons
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Saturn ~865 million miles
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Comet Hyakutake
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Leonid Meteor Shower
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Aurora & Planets & Pleiades
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Deep Space Stars & Double Stars Nebula Planetary Nebula Star Clusters Galaxies Black Holes Quasars
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M13 Great Cluster in Hercules Beehive Cluster M44
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Pleiades
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Double Stars Beta Cygni (Alberio)
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M42 - Orion Nebula ~1500 light years
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Veil Nebula ~2600 Light Years
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Large Magellanic Cloud
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Closer View
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M31 - Andromeda Galaxy ~2.4 millions light-years
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M51 - Whirlpool Galaxy Galaxies Merging
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A Gaggle of Galaxies in Coma Berenices
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Binoculars - A Great Place To Start! Summer Milky Way
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Lots of Telescope Choices
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The End… or the Beginning! Go Outside and Take a Look
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