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The Sky This Month for July, 2008

11:45 AM, Thursday, July 3, 2008
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Continuing our astronomy animation series, here is the latest installment, featuring some of the astronomy events you can observe in July, 2008.  Tell all your friends!  For more information, please visit www.ClassicalAstronomy.com.

 


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I love the Flash Animation


1:13 PM, Saturday, July 5, 2008
Posted by Perla Sarmiento de Adams
Hello:

I knew you have this blog but since I was not ready to start my observations, I didn'tt come before.

The animations are great!, Thank You very much.

Bye, bye

Thank you!


10:11 AM, Thursday, August 14, 2008
Posted by Anonymous
Great video! We are looking forward to the next one and plan to continue to return to your site for updates. We will also add your awesome curriuculum to our future school plans. God Bless you for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm; this video is a great way to teach people of all ages about God's glorious skies. Wonder if you could create an interactive curriculum on DVD similar to the video on this site? The student could map out stars and planets on the computer as they learn them.

advanced


10:07 PM, Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Posted by Anonymous
Hello, I was considering using this curiculum for my eleventh grader, how advanced is it.

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