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Gazing up on a brilliantly starlit night, from a site well away from lights and buildings, fills me with a feeling of serenity. I can also sense the vastness of space and the immense power sources responsible for the shining stars. As subjective as these emotions are, I know that countless people have had similar experiences right back through the ages to the dawn of mankind. It is little wonder that astronomy is the oldest science.
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© 1988 Gerald North
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North, G. (1988). The Stars. In: Mastering Astronomy. Macmillan Mastering Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19604-3_16
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