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Smart Light Reads the Sky
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For a long time, smart people tried to tell kids about the night sky. Many smart people learned about the night sky. Smart people are scientists and astronomers. These stories are about some of the most famous scientists from the early days of astronomy through the modern era and a summary of some of their achievements.
For a long time, smart people tried to tell kids about the night sky. Many smart people learned about the night sky. Smart people are scientists and astronomers. These stories are about some of the most famous scientists from the early days of astronomy through the modern era and a summary of some of their achievements.
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