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		<title>Astronomical Scales</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Students will
1. 	understand how scaling factors can be used to make representations of astronomical distances;
2. 	learn how to write and solve equations that relate real distance measurements to scaled representations of the distances; and
3. 	understand how the use of scientific notation makes calculations involving large numbers easier to manage.


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