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The Nearby Stars
It would seem that I’ve been neglecting this blog lately, as I have not posted or made changes for over two months. This isn’t because I’ve being lazy or forgetful, it’s simply that I’ve been extremely busy doing other things. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3D model of stars, alpha centauri, astronomy, astronomy activity, binary star, brown dwarf, close stars, crosscutting concepts, declination, exoplanet, light year, nearby stars, next generation science standards, nsta, red dwarf, right ascension, scale and proportion of the galaxy, scale model of stars, sirius, space science, stars, stars within 15 light years, stellar coordinates
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