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  2. Planetary hours - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Jupiter is the third planet in the Chaldean order and rules the fifth hour of each day in the ancient system of planetary hours. Discover the origins and variations of this astrological system and its influence on the names of the days of the week.

  3. List of nearest stars - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists all known stars, white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, and sub-brown dwarfs within 20 light-years of the Sun. It also shows their distances, coordinates, brightness, spectral types, and future encounters with the Solar System.

  4. Classical planet - Wikipedia

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    A classical planet is a visible astronomical object that moves across the sky relative to the fixed stars. Learn about the origin, names, symbols, and associations of the seven classical planets in different cultures and traditions.

  5. Astronomical coordinate systems - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different coordinate systems used in astronomy to specify positions of celestial objects relative to various reference frames. The equatorial system is based on Earth's equator and the celestial poles, and is the normal coordinate system for most star maps.

  6. Night sky - Wikipedia

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    The night sky is not completely dark, even in the absence of moonlight and city lights, due to various sources of light such as airglow, scattering, and artificial pollution. Learn how the brightness of the sky varies over the day and night, and how it affects the visibility and appearance of celestial objects like stars, planets, and the Moon.

  7. Historical models of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Learn how different cultures and civilizations throughout history imagined and represented the Solar System, from prehistoric times to modern astronomy. Explore the various theories, symbols, and observations of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars.

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