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Check out some of the common myths that revolve around astronomy
Many fallacies exist about astronomy. Here's the truth, courtesy of Astronomy magazine.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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This myth ascribes more influence to the Moon than it actually has.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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This astronomy myth crops up every time Mars and Earth reach their closest point in space.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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New technology has revealed many great discoveries on the planets of our solar system. The subject of this myth, however, isn't one of them.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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This myth sounds right, but science says otherwise.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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Perhaps it isn't amazing that an album that's sold 45 million copies spawned an astronomy myth.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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This myth does nothing but scare children and promote a movie.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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If this myth were true, the universe would be a far different place.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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This would be a myth even if an astronaut used a telescope.
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Michael E. Bakich |
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