A very short story of astronomy at the top of the cable car, where we still operate.
Source: Time Balls, Kings & Telescopes
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A very short story of astronomy at the top of the cable car, where we still operate.
Source: Time Balls, Kings & Telescopes
With the weather not being that great at the moment we thought it would be nice to spend some time appreciating the Sun. So here’s an article describing a bit about this very prominent star in our skies.
Globular Clusters are a fascinating objects to view and can be easily seen with binoculars, they are groups of ancient stars huddled together and orbiting the central bulge of our galaxy.
As the waka entered the sky, Tama Rereti began to scatter the luminescent stones and pebbles in all directions as he went along. The wake of the canoe became the Milky Way and the stones and pebbles became its stars.
This is why we have stars in the sky.
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