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  2. Odyssey (children's magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey was a monthly science magazine for children ages 9–14, created by Richard Berry, editor of Astronomy. The magazine was published between 1979 and 2015. It was based in Peterborough, New Hampshire. [1] The magazine was also headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [2]

  3. Cosmic Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Cosmic Calendar is a method to visualize the chronology of the universe, scaling its currently understood age of 13.8 billion years to a single year in order to help intuit it for pedagogical purposes in science education or popular science.

  4. Haley Gomez - Wikipedia

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    With the National Assembly for Wales Science Academy, Gomez ran Universe in a Classroom [11] Universe in a Classroom hopes to reach 60,000 children over ten years, and has already trained teachers from 130 Welsh primary schools. [11] They have a small robotic telescope, education resources and learning based activities. [11] until its end in 2018.

  5. Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    At a distance of about eight light-minutes, the most frequently studied star is the Sun, a typical main-sequence dwarf star of stellar class G2 V, and about 4.6 billion years (Gyr) old. The Sun is not considered a variable star , but it does undergo periodic changes in activity known as the sunspot cycle .

  6. List of astronomical instruments - Wikipedia

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    An astronomical instrument is a device for observing, measuring, or recording astronomical data. [citation needed] They are used in the scientific field of astronomy, a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos, with the object of explaining their origin and evolution over time.

  7. Scott Manley - Wikipedia

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    While studying at the University of Glasgow, Manley received a Bachelor of Science (1990–1994) in physics and astronomy, focusing on asteroid belt populations, and a Master of Science (1994–1995) in computational physics. For five years he lived in Ireland. [9] In 2002, he worked as an engineer for Napster.

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