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Astronomy Projects with an Observatory You Can Build (Build-A-Lab! Science Experiments) by Robert Gardner *Books Online »RTF

Astronomy Projects with an Observatory You Can Build (Build-A-Lab! Science Experiments) . Then they can use the observatory to find answers to many questions and to develop their own science fair projects.How many stars can you see? How big are the moon and the sun? Why are there seasons


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Astronomy Projects with an Observatory You Can Build (Build-A-Lab! Science Experiments)

Title:Astronomy Projects with an Observatory You Can Build (Build-A-Lab! Science Experiments)
Author:Robert Gardner
Rating:4.53 (852 Votes)
Asin:0766028089
Format Type:Library Binding
Number of Pages:128 Pages
Publish Date:2007-08-01
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How many stars can you see? How big are the moon and the sun? Why are there seasons? Robert Gardner guides young scientists in building their own observatory. Then they can use the observatory to find answers to many questions and to develop their own science fair projects.

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