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Thank You Clark Planetarium

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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THANK YOU CLARK PLANETARIUM

MAYLEY & ATLAS
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The Sun is closer to earth in January. The sun is farther from the earth in July.

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The Earth is always tilted 23.5 degrees and the North Pole is always facing the North Star.

The moon takes 29.5 days to go around the earth that is called a month.

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We can see the moon because the sun light bounces off the moon and straight to us.

The distance to Earth and Proxima Centauri is 4.3 Light Years

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The scale of the universe is so big we can't even say the number.

I like how you bring props for the show.
- Atlas

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I like how you told us so many facts and the fact I like is that the sun is up for 15 hours and 9 hours of night time in the winter.
- Mayley

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