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Astronomy Lecture Notes and Resources

Astronomy Lecture Notes and Resources

This lecture note covers the following topics: Motions of the Earth and moon, Motion and Gravity, Renaissance Astronomy, Optical Telescopes, Space Exploration, Science and Astronomy, The Solar System, Stellar Systems and Interstellar Matter, Galaxies and the Universe.

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