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Click on the fol­low­ing links to find resources to help stu­dents, par­ents and teach­ers learn more about how to share and explore the night sky.

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The ancient peo­ples saw pic­tures in the sky. From those pat­terns in the heav­ens, ancient sto­ry­tellers cre­ated leg­ends about heroes, maid­ens, drag­ons, bears, cen­taurs, dogs and myth­i­cal crea­tures…
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terrazoomterrazoom: RT @NASA_GoddardPix: Almost as cool as a double rainbow! Milky Way, aurorae & a waterfall all in one amazing image! http://t.co/Dv6Jqbwu8H
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terrazoomterrazoom: RT @exploreplanets: Why explore the planets? Because we never know what we'll find. Galileo at Jupiter, for example, saw these: http://t.co/cHPSkTlpWP
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