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Stars / Celestial coordinate system / Navigation / Pole star / Antares / Stellar classification / Utah / GWR Star Class / Circumpolar star / Astronomy / Rail transport / Land transport
Date: 2011-08-26 11:15:00
Stars
Celestial coordinate system
Navigation
Pole star
Antares
Stellar classification
Utah
GWR Star Class
Circumpolar star
Astronomy
Rail transport
Land transport

Astronomy (Schroeder) fall 2011 Name Exercise 1

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