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telescope
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astronomy
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Telescopes are essential for studying celestial objects and conducting astronomy research.
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6
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astronomical events
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astronomy
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Astronomical events are rigorously observed and studied to advance scientific knowledge in astronomy.
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5
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comet
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astronomy
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Studying comets can provide important information about the early solar system and the origins of water on Earth.
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5
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4
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planets
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astronomy
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Astronomy's cultural study of planets focuses on researching their physical properties, atmospheres, and potential for hosting exoplanetary life.
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5
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eyepiece
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astronomy
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The eyepiece is a crucial component in astronomy for observing celestial objects and in microscopy for magnifying specimens.
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celestial navigation
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Astronomy
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Celestial navigation techniques differ between Northern and Southern Hemispheres based on the stars and constellations used.
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2
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7
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ganymede
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Astronomy
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Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and has a subsurface ocean, making it significant in astronomy.
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2
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8
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ray
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astronomy
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Rays are lines of light crucial for warmth and light on Earth, emanating from a source.
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2
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9
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seasonal positions of the stars
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Astronomy
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Astronomy culture recognizes that the seasonal positions of stars vary between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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2
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10
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solar system
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astronomy
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The solar system is a complex, gravitationally bound system studied in detail for planetary exploration and potential extraterrestrial life in the field of astronomy.
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2
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supernova
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astronomy
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Supernovae are explosive events in astronomy that disperse crucial elements for planet and life formation.
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2
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12
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venus
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Astronomy
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Venus is the second planet from the sun with extreme temperatures and a dense carbon dioxide atmosphere in the field of astronomy.
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2
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gemini
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astronomy
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Gemini is a constellation visible in both the northern and southern hemispheres.
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1
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14
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perturbation
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astronomy
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In astronomy and physics, perturbation refers to small changes in the motion of a celestial body caused by the gravitational attraction of another body.
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1
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15
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pollux
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astronomy
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Pollux is a bright star in the constellation of Gemini, known as the 'Twin' star in astronomy.
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