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What is the moral lesson of the story "The astronomer" by Aesop.
As you think about the great things in life, don't ignore the small things.
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boom
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fairy
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rocket
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baam
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What does 'remark' mean?
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What is the purpose of the authors when they write science articles?
To inform and explain.
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What unit is used to measure the distance between Earth and other stars?
Light year.
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What is the surface temperature of our sun?
5,500°C
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How big is our sun?
It's so big that a million Earths could fit inside it.
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What does 'glow' mean in the context?
Soft, steady light.
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What does âorbitâ mean?
To move in a path around another object.
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What does âgalaxyâ mean?
A group of stars
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monster
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magnet
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rocket
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lifesaver
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What is the sun made of?
Mostly hydrogen and helium gases.
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trap
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fairy
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baam
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What is a light-year?
The distance that light travels in a year.
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How far is it from the sun to Earth?
150 million kilometers (8 light-minutes)
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What do stars look like in the night sky?
Tiny diamonds fastened to the ceiling.
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