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Space / Parallax / Obsolete scientific theories / Ancient Greek mathematicians / Optics / Astronomical unit / Stellar parallax / Hipparchus / Aristarchus of Samos / Astrology / Astronomy / Astrometry
Date: 2006-03-24 01:53:40
Space
Parallax
Obsolete scientific theories
Ancient Greek mathematicians
Optics
Astronomical unit
Stellar parallax
Hipparchus
Aristarchus of Samos
Astrology
Astronomy
Astrometry

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