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News articles and posts about astronomy and astronomy education. Saturday, February 09, 2008. Star eats star and builds planets from the crumbs - space - 08 February 2008 - New Scientist Space. Star eats star and builds planets from the crumbs - space - 08 February 2008 - New Scientist Space. An unusual star may have swallowed its stellar companion and burped out a planet-forming cloud as a result, a new study reports". Posted by Jeff Adkins # 7:02 AM. Links to this post. Thursday, February 07, 2008.
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The Dos and Donts of Creating Teacher Resumes. Being a teacher can prove to be one of the most challenging, not to mention rewarding, endeavors imaginable. Anyone who takes up this job title is responsible for not only teaching parti. The Ways College Professors Teach. Just like how students learn in certain ways, every professor can have a unique teaching strategy. Without question, this is one of the most important talking points to go over in the academ.
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The Dos and Donts of Creating Teacher Resumes. Being a teacher can prove to be one of the most challenging, not to mention rewarding, endeavors imaginable. Anyone who takes up this job title is responsible for not only teaching parti. The Ways College Professors Teach. Just like how students learn in certain ways, every professor can have a unique teaching strategy. Without question, this is one of the most important talking points to go over in the academ.
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SH2-157 - Hubble Pallet. The Tadpoles IC 410 - Hubble Pallet. 3x3 Mosaic of the Butter Fly to Crescent Nebula in Cygnus. The Wizard Nebula - Hubble Pallet. VdB 152 - LRGB. Lunar Shots - AP130EDT w/ 5X Powermate Barlow and Lumenera Monochrome LU070 Board Camera. IC 1396 - Hubble Pallet. M31 - The Andromeda Galaxy. IC 1396 - The Elephants Trunk. Wagman Observatory - 25th Anniversary Image. M8 The Lagoon Nebula. Saturn - Monochrome 5" APO 5/19/2012. Galaxy M83 - 20 degrees above horizon. Imaging at Mingo #2.
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Stargazing On A Budget – Make Your Very Own Astronomy Telescope! I set this website up because I absolutely love astronomy. I study everything from the smallest star to planets and eclipses. However, until recently, star gazing was out of my league. I couldn’t afford a telescope. That’s why I want to share this website with as many people as possible. Even though it was first published in 1947, this book has the best telescope making information I have ever seen. Where to find all the materials and tools...