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Old January 10th 07, 10:21 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Sitav
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hi. i am a middle school student with a huge addiction to learning. i
absolutely love astrophysics and astronomy but i am just starting to
learn about this topic. i am writing a journal and started with just
what astrophysics is or is refered to as. now i am stuck. please help
me continue my journal and give me a few ideas. thank you.

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Old January 10th 07, 11:55 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Mike
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"Sitav" wrote in message
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hi. i am a middle school student with a huge addiction to learning. i
absolutely love astrophysics and astronomy but i am just starting to
learn about this topic. i am writing a journal and started with just
what astrophysics is or is refered to as. now i am stuck. please help
me continue my journal and give me a few ideas. thank you.


Well, that is a no brainer at your age. Just go learn a lot of math,
physics and Shakespeare
and take up astronomy as a hobby. Oh, and listen to your mother.


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Old January 11th 07, 01:09 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Mike wrote:
"Sitav" wrote in message
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hi. i am a middle school student with a huge addiction to learning. i
absolutely love astrophysics and astronomy but i am just starting to
learn about this topic. i am writing a journal and started with just
what astrophysics is or is refered to as. now i am stuck. please help
me continue my journal and give me a few ideas. thank you.


You could become a psychologist. You've certainly got that down, trying
to trick us into helping you do your homework assignment. Very good.

Well, that is a no brainer at your age. Just go learn a lot of math,
physics and Shakespeare
and take up astronomy as a hobby. Oh, and listen to your mother.


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Old January 11th 07, 07:19 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Patrick Edward Murray
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Excellent answer Sam!

And why the heck can't we help a young person with his or her homework?
At least half the fun of this hobby is to see the look on a kid's (or
adults's ) face
when they see Saturn or some other object for the very first time
through a telescope.

 




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