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Old March 4th 13, 07:22 PM posted to sci.space.history
David Spain
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Default explain the motion of objects in the day/night skyin terms ofrelative positions?

On 3/3/2013 10:28 PM, Greg (Strider) Moore wrote:
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i am doing a science project for my 10th grade teacher [M]s. Page and
can't find the [answer. C]an some one help me and i need it before march
13!!! [P]lease and thank you.


Well, this is more a history than science group.

And your question isn't 100% clear.

However, I will answer in the spirit of a history newsgroup:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_revo...ium_coelestium

and say: Eppur si muove


Το υπόλοιπο αφήνεται ως άσκηση για το φοιτητή.