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Explore the Universe Observing Certificate Second Edition
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Binocular Universe: You're My Hero! December 2010
Wynyard Planetarium & Observatory a Autumn Observing Notes
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Proper Motion Surveys of the Young Open Clusters Alpha Persei and the Pleiades
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A Substellar Mass Function for Alpha Persei?
Cracking the Conundrum of F-Supergiant Coronae Thomas R
The RASC Explore the Universe Observing Program
Sky Literacy Using Finger Angles to Measure the Sky
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Fundamental Properties and Evolution of Exoplanets and Their Host Stars
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