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Jim Colyer covers the basics of astronomy. for the constellations behind the radiants. We see more meteors toward morning because we are driving into them. Meteorites are objects which survive and fall to earth. Meteorites are made of iron and nickel
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Jim Colyer writes about astronomy. 20 Reynolds, Mike D. Falling Stars: A Guide to Meteors & Meteorites. Mechanicsburg, PA, Stackpole Books, 2001 21 Sasaki, Chris. The Constellations: Stars & Stories. New York, Sterling, 2002 22
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Jim Colyer takes his son to our nation's capital. of Natural History. T. Rex and triceratops sparred. We saw meteorites and the Hope diamond. The diamond made its way from India to France to a man named Henry Hope. We went to the National Archives. Michael
Tags: Jim Colyer, Washington, D.C., White House
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from a deep ocean, or from a mixture of molecules subjected to lightning, or from seeds from the Moon, or arrived here from outer space on meteorites, comets, asteroids, or created purposely by God
Tags: Just a Flower, MB7Art & Emily Dickinson, 2012
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subjected to lightning, or from seeds from the Moon, or arrived here from outer space on meteorites, comets, asteroids, or created purposely by God alone in 6 days, or established by "gods" from
Tags: Hibiscus, MB7Art, photo, 2012
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