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  • 81. The phases of the moon II
  • 82. The tide phenomenon
  • 83. The diurnal motion of the celestial sphere
  • 84. The influences of the tide on navigation
  • 85. The natural satellites of the planets
  • 86. Asteroids I
  • 87. Asteroids II
  • 88. Comets
  • 89. Comets and meteorites I

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  • 90. Comets and meteorites II
  • 91. Exoplanets I
  • 92. Exoplanets II
  • 93. Stellar swarms
  • 94. Nebulae I
  • 95. Nebulae II
  • 96. Nebulae III
  • 97. Neutron stars I
  • 98. Neutron stars II
  • 99. Black holes I

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  • 100. The history of the stars in antiquity
  • 101. Simple methods of identifying the stars I
  • 102. Simple methods of identifying the stars II
  • 103. Black holes II
  • 104. Black holes III
  • 105. The constellations in antiquity
  • 106. Astronomical phenomena that influence the observations of stars I
  • 107. Astronomical phenomena that influence the observations of stars II
  • 108. The constellations in antiquity
  • 109. Astronomical phenomena that influence the observations of stars I
  • 110. Astronomical phenomena that influence the observations of stars II
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