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==Stars in Space== | ==Stars in Space== | ||
- | working on this | + | A '''star''' is any massive gaseous celestial body in outer space. Stars appear as shining points in the nighttime sky that twinkle because of the effect of the Earth's atmosphere and their distance from us. The Sun is an exception: it is the only star sufficiently close to Earth to appear as a [[winged disc|disc]] and to provide daylight. |
==The Stars in Man== | ==The Stars in Man== | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *Wikipedia (2004). [[http://www.wikipedia.org/Star Star]. Retrieved Oct. 27, 2004. | ||
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[[Category:Thelemic terms]] | [[Category:Thelemic terms]] |
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Every man and every woman is a star. (AL I,3)
Stars in Space
A star is any massive gaseous celestial body in outer space. Stars appear as shining points in the nighttime sky that twinkle because of the effect of the Earth's atmosphere and their distance from us. The Sun is an exception: it is the only star sufficiently close to Earth to appear as a disc and to provide daylight.
The Stars in Man
working on this also
References
- Wikipedia (2004). [Star (http://www.wikipedia.org/Star). Retrieved Oct. 27, 2004.