John Bevis discovered the crab nebula. He discovered it in 1731, along with a few other bodies in our solar system. He lived from the late 1600's to the early/mid 1700's.
I like that you put in dates and the name of the guy who discovered it. I think that you should research why they named it the Crab Nebula. I also think that you should list the other bodies he found since you mentioned them.
I like how simple it is and there is noy too much infromation to overwhelm you when you read it. One thing that I did not like was the lack of information about the Crab Nebula. I would have liked to see more info on how he discovered the Crab Nebula. One question that I have is what is the Crab Nebula?
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I like that you put in dates and the name of the guy who discovered it. I think that you should research why they named it the Crab Nebula. I also think that you should list the other bodies he found since you mentioned them.
ReplyDeleteI like how simple it is and there is noy too much infromation to overwhelm you when you read it. One thing that I did not like was the lack of information about the Crab Nebula. I would have liked to see more info on how he discovered the Crab Nebula. One question that I have is what is the Crab Nebula?
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