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This website, edited by Neil Comins (U. Maine), lists common misconceptions students have about astronomical concepts by topic.
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N. Comins, , WWW Document, (https://physics.umaine.edu/heavenly-errors/).
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N. Comins, Misconceptions - Heavenly Errors, <https://physics.umaine.edu/heavenly-errors/>.
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Comins, N. (n.d.). Misconceptions - Heavenly Errors. Retrieved May 2, 2025, from https://physics.umaine.edu/heavenly-errors/
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Comins, Neil. Misconceptions - Heavenly Errors. https://physics.umaine.edu/heavenly-errors/ (accessed 2 May 2025).
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Comins, Neil. Misconceptions - Heavenly Errors. 2 May 2025 <https://physics.umaine.edu/heavenly-errors/>.
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