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No, wikipedia is not a good place to START at all. I am a beginner, I am a commerce student and I know less about science. So If I read on wikipedia, I first have to read its different articles regarding the terms. for example I have studied well about The Moon on Internet, I first went to wikipedia for Moon but then I searched different sites and I got my info. So please suggest e other sites which explain in easy style for begginers.

The only thing i can suggest is some kind of revision site for the equivalent of English A-level's to get a grasp of the basic physics behind astronomy, but I'm not entirely sure where would be a good start. This may be ok from a quick google I did:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/A-level_Physics

Sorry I can't be more help at the moment. It's just that thejump from A-level Physics to degree level Astronomy and Astrophysics was a bit of a jump. I pretty much didn't do ANY astronomy before I started university, so everything I've learnt is from then onwards and isn't usually free. It is possible to learn about a lot of it online but it takes a LOT of reading around and getting to grips with the principles behind it all.

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