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Telescopes / Planemos / Natural philosophers / Space / Observing the Moon / Moon / Galileo Galilei / Lunar phase / Io / Astronomy / Planetary science / Observational astronomy
Date: 2012-11-16 03:49:29
Telescopes
Planemos
Natural philosophers
Space
Observing the Moon
Moon
Galileo Galilei
Lunar phase
Io
Astronomy
Planetary science
Observational astronomy

Guidance of Moon watching 1. Background The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth. It is the closest celestial body to the Earth. As you know, the shape of the bright part of the Moon that we see from the Earth is c

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