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... planets, comets, meteors, the Moon and the Sun. Moreover, the real nature of the aforementioned objects was unknown, and either given a supernatural, or religious, identity. This view is known as the geocentric, or Earth-centered, point of view, and can be easily understood, as it really does seem a ...
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