Astronomy Exercises - Get Help Here!

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New members are seeking resources for astronomy exercises, expressing frustration with the effectiveness of Google searches. Users are encouraged to share specific websites or platforms that offer quality astronomy exercises. The discussion highlights the need for more targeted resources beyond general search engines. Participants are invited to contribute their recommendations to assist those looking for practice materials. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community support in finding educational resources.
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Hi everybody!I am a new member of this site and i am very happy!
I would appreciate it if you could tell me any website in which i can find astronomy exercises.
 
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Well yes,google it's good idea...but sometimes it is not so effective.Thanks anyway!
 
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