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      <title>Artificial Satellite Types</title>
      <description>A celestial body orbiting another celestial body of larger size is a satellite. An artificial satellite is a manufactured object or vehicle intended to orbit the earth, the moon, or another celestial body. Since October 4th, 1957 humanity is capable of put</description>
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      <title>Astronomy for Children - Teaching Children through Astronomy</title>
      <description>Astronomy is perhaps the best science for teaching children. Astronomy-themed learning projects can help teach children not only astronomy but many subjects--reading, writing, math, history, geometry, chemistry, art, photography, etc. Almost any area of kn</description>
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      <title>Feng Shui</title>
      <description>What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui translates into Wind and Water in the Chinese language. Commonly, Feng Shui is also known as geomancy. For centuries, Feng Shui has been used in deeming proper locations for buildings, structures and the like. Feng Shui enables</description>
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      <title>Gerald Hawkins</title>
      <description>There is something about the Hawkins clan that I like. My most adept and austere teacher was a Hawkins related to Black Jack the Privateer and I wonder if this man who died recently while happily flying his model airplanes is one of them. I think it is ver</description>
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      <title>Glow-in-the-Dark Scavenger Hunt</title>
      <description>A scavenger hunt is a fun and popular game that is adaptable to any age group, location or celebration. Variations to the classic scavenger hunt are only limited to the creator's creativity and imagination. There are indoor hunts, outdoor hunts, internet h</description>
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      <title>Great Astronomy Magazines</title>
      <description>Today the universe is growing smaller.  Not really, actually it's expanding.  The big bang and all that.  However, it is growing smaller in the same way that the world has grown smaller with the expansion of exploration that took a giant leap forward in 14</description>
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      <title>How To Tackle The ACLU and Win Is The Intelligent Design Program Religion</title>
      <description>The futile, but never-ending debate over which account of human origins may or may not be taught in public schools, drones on yet again. Most American Christians continue to fight the less-than-good fight, oblivious to the fairly obvious point that the Bib</description>
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      <title>Joining Astronomy Clubs</title>
      <description>Today there is possibly more interest in the stars and planets than ever before, and subsequently astronomy clubs are springing up all over the world. There are numerous places to get involved with these organizations.One such place is through the internet</description>
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      <title>Kid Movie Party Theme</title>
      <description>Lights! Camera! Action!Now with our exclusive movie party theme, your birthday child can star in their own movie!That's right, with fun kid birthday parties one-of-a-kind movie making adventure, you can turn your child's birthday party into a movie making </description>
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      <title>Learning Astronomy</title>
      <description>Astronomy, for those who don't know it, is more than merely looking at the stars, though this is the beginning of the matter.  Astronomy led the world to begin to dream in ways that left the abstract cosmology of earthly religion to more enlightened studie</description>
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      <title>Lessons for Life THE CREATION</title>
      <description>It was God's business to create the universe and our earth. It is our business to garden the earth and to protect the flora and fauna from harmful activities and pollutants. We probably should spend a lot more time on our business and less time on God's bu</description>
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      <title>Mars so Close yet so Far</title>
      <description>Currently Mars is the closest it will be from Planet Earth now for thirteen years. This is great news for astronomers and those studying the Red Planet. But still we need to make a few point about the use of the world close. You see it is still over 43 mil</description>
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      <title>Meade ETX-60 AT Digital Telescope With Autostar Reviewed</title>
      <description>While an older model, the Meade etx-60 at digital telescope with autostar is a great educational starter telescope and can be found on e-commerce and auction sites online, new and used.The Meade ext-60 at digital telescope with autostar retails at under $2</description>
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      <title>Meade Telescopes Stand for High Quality at a Reasonable Price</title>
      <description>The Meade Telescopes Company is a world leader in the design and manufacture of telescopes and accessories for amateur astronomers. The Meade Company was founded in 1972 and went public in 1997. Meade Instruments began with only $2,500, they used this capi</description>
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      <title>Mexico</title>
      <description>Mexico is popular with travelers from all over the world. The visitors of Mexico go there for many reasons: sunshine, blue seas swarming with fish and coral, crystal-white beaches, mountains and volcanoes, jungles full of striking wildlife, collectible fol</description>
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      <title>NexRemote Celestron GOTO Kit Reviewed</title>
      <description>If you're looking for a great go to kit for your terrific Celestron telescope, look at the latest in Celestron goto kit - the NexRemote. This is newest state of the art telescope technology in go to software by Celestron. It is available with your purchase</description>
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      <title>Servicing Missions to the Hubble Space Telescope</title>
      <description>The Hubble Space Telescope received its first Service Mission in December 1993. The missions most important objective was to install two devices to fix the Hubble Telescope's vision problem . The space telescope could not focus all the light from an object</description>
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      <title>Takahashi Telescopes Reviewed</title>
      <description>Takahashi telescopes SKY90 model is designed for portability. You'll have no problem carrying this telescope anywhere, the optical tube assembly is only 13.8 long, and weighs only 7 pounds. The Takahashi SKY90 telescopeis equipped with a fluorite doublet a</description>
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      <title>Taking Astronomy Pictures</title>
      <description>The astronomy pictures today are, in all fairness and deference to the past, the greatest ever taken.  Improved technology has made astronomy pictures sharper, more defined, accurate, and simply put, more beautiful.  However, when we think of photographs, </description>
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      <title>Telescopes - Principle of Operation and Factors that Affect Its Properties</title>
      <description>Telescopes are devices that are used to view the distant objects. They find its use in astronomy and physics. It enables you to view the distant objects by magnifying them. There are many types of telescopes and their prices vary according to the specifica</description>
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      <title>The Constellations</title>
      <description>Ah, the constellations!  Not the heavenly bodies of Kate Moss and her ilk, but the true heavenly bodies.  These alignments of stars in recognizable forms gave order to the chaos of so many pinpoints of light within the sky, and so in turn spawned further s</description>
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      <title>The Facsinating World Of Astronomers</title>
      <description>Today astronomers are gaining heightened celebrity status as their job is becoming more widely seen in the limelight of today's society.  Through the work of these brave women and men we are beginning to truly understand "God's work."  That is to say, the </description>
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      <title>The Hubble Telescope</title>
      <description>Nearly everyone has heard of the Hubble Telescope, but what is so special about it and who was it named for?  In the 1940's a man named Lyman Spitzer conceived the idea of a putting a telescope in the Earth's atmosphere, thus circumventing the problems of </description>
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      <title>The Telescope</title>
      <description>It has often been asked: What is the greatest invention?  Truly, such a hypothetical question has little bearing on anything vice being mere mind candy.  And yet, were I to answer this, I would certainly place the printing press and the bicycle in two of t</description>
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      <title>UFO How I Met Xrytspet</title>
      <description>Years ago I tried to write a science fiction novel. I wrote seven chapters and went brain dead.The novel was called The Glass Pool. There actually was a glass pool. I went out into the desert a couple of weeks ago to make sure I had seen the thing when I w</description>
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      <title>Understanding Cosmology</title>
      <description>Cosmology is a term that comes from two ancient Greek words with the simple idea of discourse on the universe and its creation.  In ancient days the creation of the cosmos was satisfied with religious answers that utilized little or no testing by way of th</description>
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      <title>Waters Upon Waters</title>
      <description>Have you ever wondered what is above the heavens? Or have you ever question why you can't see to the next realm that's above us. Well let's see what the Bible says. Look at Genesis 1:1 it says: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now th</description>
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      <title>What Is Astrophotography</title>
      <description>Today astrophotography is at its pinnacle, as never before in time.  Were Galileo Galilee alive today, he would surely stuff his eyes with the smorgasbord of light information that was not available to him in his day.  And the true beauty of astrophotograp</description>
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      <title>Who Invented the Telescope</title>
      <description>The invention of the telescope was a major advance in the science of Astronomy, but who invented it? Maybe you think you already know the answer.Well, what would you say if I told you that you're probably wrong? After all, it was Galileo Galilei who invent</description>
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      <title>Writing Science Poetry</title>
      <description>Science poetry or scientific poetry is a specialized poetic genre that makes use of science as its subject. Written by scientists and nonscientists, science poets are generally avid readers and appreciators of science and science matters. Science poetry ma</description>
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