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This website provides animations for teachers to use in class to illustrate important astronomy concepts. Demonstration animations topics include lunar phases, Kepler's Laws, retrograde motion, the Doppler Effect, spectral lines, Kirchoff's Laws, and the seasons.
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Volume = {2013},
Number = {18 June 2013},
Year = {2000}
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