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Cosmic objects
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Small solar system bodies: asteroids, comets, meteoroids, meteors, meteorites
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Celestial bodies: stars, planets, moons, dwarf planets
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Stellar structures and phenomena: nebulae, supernova, pulsars, quasars, star clusters, galaxies, black holes,
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Historical significance of celestial sphere
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Celestial sphere components: horizon, celestial pole, celestial south, celestial equator, meridian, zenith, altitude, azimuth
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Retrograde motion
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Modern implications of the celestial sphere
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Celestial navigation
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Seasonal changes in the celestial sphere
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The movement of the sun during the day in the celestial sphere
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The change in position and location of the sun during the year
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Identify key concepts related to the celestial sphere, including zenith, horizon, meridian, altitude, azimuth, etc..
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Explain the significance of the celestial sphere in historical and modern astronomy.
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Discuss the phenomenon of retrograde motion and its implications in the heliocentric model.
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Analyze the motion of the sun in the celestial sphere during the day and during the year.
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