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In the southern portion of the sky there is an area  called “the Sea of Serenity.”  Nearby there is a small, circular cup shaped crater.  This is called “the Clarke crater” in memory of a great Irish woman Agnes Clarke born in 1842.  Mostly self-taught, she chronicled the leading edge of astronomical research.  Her assessments of stellar and solar science are essential for historians today.

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