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capitole:
Introducere: Observații cu ochiul liber 00:00
Clasificarea stelelor după mărime 2:08
Culori stele 2:24
Constelații 3:09
Nume de stele 4:34
Poluarea luminoasă 5:16
De ce sclipesc stelele? 6:40
Planete cu ochi liber 7:07
Mișcarea cerului 7:25
Ce stele putem vedea? 9:34
Revizuire 10:30
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Actually bears DO have tails, they;re just not very big.
Phil, where do you live? What sky are you looking at? Thanks.
guess it was my arabic ancestors’ doing for me to be so attracted to space
How many groups of stars are there ?
As a two time Alaskan fisherman I can attest there are still places you can see the sky in all its glory. 5 miles off the Aleutian islands there is no light pollution. You can't see your hand in front of your face. You can see the sky the way our ancestors saw it. The nights when the ocean was calm and reflected the sky are the nights I will never forget.