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collecting the required data is provided. While not assessed, students must also provide evidence to
Pearson Edexcel that they have undertaken at least one aided and one unaided observation. This can
include determining from observations how fast the Sun is rotating to how features on the moon
appear to change with the height of the Sun in the Lunar sky. These took me the best part of a year
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are included as well as further links to supporting documents provided by the Met Office. They are
more lecture based slides than full lessons with activities etc. In the unlikely event you decide the
course isn't for you in the first 30 days, let me know and I will give you a full, no questions asked
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ancient astronomers. This means the clock should read 12 minutes earlier which is 3:18. A viewing
aperture has been cut in the top of the box nearest the screen. Observations and calculations are
made as part of the coursework requirements and guidance on collecting the required data is
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