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The astronomy behind the Gregorian calendar
A clear explanation of how Earth’s orbit shaped the Gregorian calendar and why leap years keep our calendar aligned with the seasons.
Several telescopes used to observe the supernova SN Zwicky which was magnified nearly 25 times by a foreground galaxy acting as a lens. Credit: ESA/Hubble, L. Calçada ...
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