The book is entitled "아빠, 천체관측 떠나요!"
It's not a regular book. It was written in novel form, w/ the main character being a high school amateur astonomer named Hoseong. It describes how to observe stars as well as how to use celestial telescopes.
👉 https://t.co/F4iptSviwz

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Gravity is an incredible artist. Forming incredible structures by gently tugging at gas & dust, illuminating them with starlight. Here's my favorite spot in the galaxy, the center of the heart nebula. Captured with two telescopes in my backyard

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Guys, I got a phone call from earlier today and they told me they observed a NEW PLANET in our solar system!!
You can see it now with your telescopes, its name is Hiroyuki

Below actual video footage of the new planet

Suprise! <3

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As the evenings get darker why not take a gaze at the stars above?

Our telescopes for lending are still available for those wish to wonder at the planets, nebulas and skies that surround us!🔭

Info - https://t.co/i2EHpt7QG9




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So let us look at some and ground-based telescopes that give us information about via

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🔭 Telescopes! Much loved since Galileo Galilei demonstrated his first one 1609! 🔭

Here's extraordinaire John Nicolson holding his in a 1928 self-portrait. There's a photo of it in 's National Record plus loads more by him!

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Ethari's telescope is just like the one in the brodigies' room at the Moon Nexus.

Moongazing? Tracking moon phases? Are these even telescopes? Maybe they can contact each other.

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Taking advantage of a total lunar eclipse, astronomers using have detected ozone in our atmosphere.

Why's this important?

🔭 Researchers can now use this new method – and space telescopes – to continue the search for life in our universe: https://t.co/scFEfdz66o

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4. E2 art
Elysium is surrounded by telescopes and satelites, which help in vision or convey images.
His expression is solemn, showing that he knows that his eyesight is getting bad.

The communications pole might actually be acting as Elysium's cane. He's always with it.

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Mighty Jupiter and Jewel of the Solar System Saturn will be due south at 3am with Mars later.

You only need your eyes, but binoculars or a telescope will help show them in all their glory.
Guide to telescopes: https://t.co/FxiM2V1a31 and binoculars https://t.co/6arakwHC3O

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cute... the bases for the tourist telescopes in daybreak town are lux symbols

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Rare sighting of a galactic bustline, get your telescopes out! 🔭🔭🔭

A lovely gift made by <3

Fa: https://t.co/8LX2J6CQ0i

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Spectacular photos by the Hubble and other telescopes of nebulas and other celestial bodies and the creation of stars in outer space... amazing works of art ....

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Some of our KPI children went to The Observatory event at Sheffield Cathedral this weekend. They had the chance to watch cool light shows, look through telescopes and learn lots of space facts too! 😊 It looks amazing!
https://t.co/4VTKZ9mZ5P

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On March 4, 1979, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took the 1st photos of rings around Jupiter. This was the first time anyone saw Jupiter’s rings. Jupiter's rings are so thin and faint, it is difficult to see them from Earth with telescopes.🤩🤓🤯
https://t.co/nPMhW71FXz

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Designing a spaceship based on a jumping spider! It can make lightspeed "jumps" to distant star systems where it maps the stars with eight powerful telescopes.

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I’m Glen! I am a gay, undergraduate student at the University of St Andrews studying astrophysics! I have done research in star formation and hope to continue with it and I help operate the telescopes at the observatory with !

(Have some images I took)

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in 1610, Galileo made the 1st observation of Jupiter's 4 largest moons. Shown here are two telescopes above an ornately framed objective (lens). This lens was part of a telescope aptly named the "Old Discoverer," used by Galileo to observe the moons. https://t.co/DwDZvF1QmH

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12 of the best telescopes for children and families:

https://t.co/XArEMWppf1

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