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I was so excited by my son's natural interest in astronomy that I picked up a telescope on eBay (after getting help from Rick's very large brain, of course). I figured it'd make a great birthday present for when the boy turns 6 in a few weeks. When it arrived, I wrapped it up and hid it away.
Enter my parents. One of the gifts they brought when they visited this weekend is a telescope. You know, so the boy can look at the moon and all.
Well, anyway, I am looking for some good astronomy resources. I am quite the novice when it comes to hands-on astronomy. I'll be starting with Tom’s Astronomy Blog and SpaceWeather.com. Please let me know if you have a website or other resource to suggest.
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