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Here are some great "Learning Links"
Zane B. Stein has created a great website on Chiron and the other Centaurs. After reading about Chiron, be sure to scroll down to "Chiron's Friends".
Fixed Stars and Constellations. Diana Rosenberg is one of the foremost experts in the area of fixed stars and how they were perceived in ancient times.
This week's sky at a glance. An interesting astronomy web site showing special celestial phenomena occurring each week and where to look in the sky to find them.
Eclipses. NASA has a great site that shows the pathway of coming eclipses. Scroll down the page and click on the year in question. Great graphics of the eclipse paths and more.
If your interested in medieval astrology, Robert Zoller is an expert. Visit his website at
Wow! Here's an incredible site if you need an ephemeris for planets and hundreds of asteroids. Odds are you will find an asteroid that shares your name! Just click here to see the resources available from Jonathan Clark Dunn. This website is full of informaton you won't find anywhere else.
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Hellenistic period, many of which have never been translated into any modern language.
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Daylight Savings Time: An interesting site with the history of Daylight SavingsTime, including changes and irregularities in its use worldwide.
Grammar anyone? I am including this link for my own benefit as well as for anyone who wants a quick reference guide on rules of grammar. A well organized and easy to use website for all writers.