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Chapter 1 - The Quest AheadChapter 1.2 - The Celestial SphereChapter 2 - From An Earth-centered To A Sun-centered SystemChapter 2.9 - Johannes Kepler And The Laws Of Planetary MotionChapter 3 - Gravity And The Rise Of Modern AstronomyChapter 3.4 - The Law Of Universal GravitationChapter 3.5 - Newton's Laws And Kepler's LawsChapter 4 - Light And The Electromagnetic SpectrumChapter 4.1 - The Kelvin Temperature ScaleChapter 4.2 - The Wave Nature Of Light
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Galaxy is defined as the group of stars, star cluster gas and dust and every galaxy is located far...Venus is not a star but a second closest planet from the Sun in our solar system. Stars are located...Galileo Galilei made a huge contribution in understanding our Solar system, he gave both theories...According to Newton’s law of gravitation; gravity is a force between two bodies having masses which...Wavelength of light could be much shorter or much longer than a human eye can detect. Light are...
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