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Astronomical Names in Harry Potter: J.K. Rowling's Books Use Stars ... JK Rowling's Harry Potter series has many rich details including the cast of characters, over a dozen of which are astronomically named.
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The Brightest Stars: What are the Brightest Stars in the Night Sky? Can you name the brightest star in the night sky? No, it's not Polaris. In fact, Polaris isn't even on the list of the brightest stars. ...
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Solar Eclipses on Easter? Was There a Solar Eclipse During the ... No other phase can produce a solar eclipse. We can never see a solar eclipse during Easter or Passover because these holidays fall near the full moon. ...
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Quick Constellation Guide: Facts about All 88 Constellations A complete list of the 88 constellations in the northern and southern hemispheres: names, ... Eridanus / The River / Fall; Gemini / The Twins / Winter ...
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Astronomical Names in Harry Potter: J.K. Rowling's Books Use Stars ... JK Rowling's Harry Potter series has many rich details including the cast of characters, over a dozen of which are astronomically named.
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Astronomical Names in Harry Potter: J.K. Rowling's Books Use Stars ... Star and constellation names are just one of the sources of names that J.K. Rowling used for the characters in her Harry Potter book series. ...
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Astronomical Names in Harry Potter: J.K. Rowling's Books Use Stars ... JK Rowling's Harry Potter series has many rich details including the cast of characters, over a dozen of which are astronomically named.
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Planets Gliese 581B,C and D: Extrasolar Planets Recently ... Astronomers recently have discovered several planets orbiting the star Gliese 581in the ... Extrasolar Planets Recently Discovered by Astronomers ...
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Recent Contributing Writer Articles for Astronomy & Space Your guide to the solar system and deep space from star gazing to astonomical research, planets, meteor showers, international shuttle missions, ...
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Recent Feature Writer Articles for Astronomy & Space Your guide to the solar system and deep space from star gazing to astonomical research, planets, meteor showers, international shuttle missions, ...
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