This is a video explaining some basics of Astronomy from the Big Ban and creation of the Univers, Time and Space down to Solar System. Enjoy!
Sungazing…
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The city is not for everyone!
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Ganymede
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Graphene
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Spiked drinks!
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The Celestial Sphere – Basics of Astronomy
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step by step would be much more useful and helpful to some of us who are totally new to astronomy
The lecturer sounds like he barely knows his subject… doesn’t project knowledge or a firm grasp of astronomy.
@luisr12491 ROFL.
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