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enry Norris Russell and John Quincy Stewart: | Astronomy: A Revision of Young's Manual of Astronomy ( |
ir own two-volume textbook, they entitled it | Astronomy: A Revision of Young's Manual of Astronomy. |
r and executive director of the Alliance for | Astronomy, a non-profit corporation formed in 2004, wh |
In | astronomy, a vertical circle is a great circle on the |
In | astronomy, a total solar eclipse occurred on February |
In | astronomy, a contact binary is a binary star system wh |
Traditionally in | astronomy, a change in view caused by the Earth's moti |
In | astronomy, a coma (from the Greek κόμη, "hair") is the |
In | astronomy, a co-orbital configuration is a collection |
actical Talks by an Astronomer (1891, 1902), | Astronomy: A Popular Handbook (1913) and Navigation (1 |
He was active in | astronomy, a patron of the map publisher Humphrey Llyw |
In | astronomy, a cold trap is a close to the surface layer |
Armin J. Deutsch, The Sun, in The New | Astronomy, a Scientific American Book, Simon and Schus |
In | astronomy a Clock drive is a regulatory mechanism used |
In | astronomy, a planet's elongation is the angle between |
In | astronomy, a redshift survey, or galaxy survey, is a s |
Verlag on Visual lunar and planetary amateur | astronomy, a book he hopes will encourage other amateu |
Letters on | Astronomy, Addressed to a Lady (1841) |
ican astrophysicist and founding director of | Astronomy Africa. |
Netherlands Association for Meteorology and | Astronomy) after serving as a board member. |
lding also features permanent exhibitions on | astronomy, aimed for young audiences. |
tic, fractions and logarithms, trigonometry, | astronomy, algebra, but also in military architecture. |
He had developed a strong taste for | astronomy already at an early age and erected his firs |
The Institute for | Astronomy also makes agreements with other organizatio |
He was the leading writer of popular | astronomy among the professional astronomers in Sweden |
key in the understanding of the knowledge of | astronomy among the Gauls, and also supplied interesti |
ing interest in the night sky and all things | astronomy amongst the people of North Hampshire and We |
Astronomy Ancient and Modern (1751) | |
Many important advances in | astronomy and cosmology, and the formulation of new co |
He also wrote Synopsis of | astronomy and produced a star catalogue for the year 1 |
The journal covers all branches of | astronomy and is sponsored by the Ministry of Educatio |
of this new sextant and gave them classes in | astronomy and navigation. |
rs in the United States(1986-1994), studying | Astronomy and History. |
ty also allocates grants to worthy causes in | astronomy and geophysics, and assists in the managemen |
conducted surveys into the level of skill in | astronomy and geometry existed in neolithic Britain. |
e site with the establishment of CASS (CSIRO | Astronomy and Space Science). |
in the same studies, such as history, logic, | astronomy, and mathematics. |
build public awareness and understanding of | astronomy and space issues. |
Chinese ideas of | astronomy and astronomical instruments became known in |
two floors of exhibit galleries dedicated to | astronomy and space exploration. |
White graduated in | astronomy and physics from University College London i |
a Faber is co-Editor of the Annual Review of | Astronomy and Astrophysics. |
Nastro's mission is to encourage | astronomy and science education in the North East of E |
Faculty of Mathematics, include theoretical | astronomy and cosmology amongst other disciplines |
975, 9 years after his death, in the journal | Astronomy and Astrophysics . |
astner worked in the sciences of navigation, | astronomy, and cartography. |
The Inter-University Centre for | Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) is an autonomous in |
In addition to their use in | astronomy and medicine and photography, the lenses cou |
mental work progresses through native Indian | astronomy and culminates in 2 treatises on Western ast |
This is the oldest branch of | astronomy and dates back to antiquity. |
Currently, she is a full-time Professor of | Astronomy and Physics at Brevard Community College, Co |
Section of Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, | Astronomy and Meteorology. |
His major activity is popularization of | astronomy and astronautics. |
technology applications, Earth observations, | astronomy, and atmospheric physics. |
r, and is Regents Professor and Professor of | Astronomy and Optical Sciences at the University of Ar |
Dr. Terenzi has taught | astronomy and physics at Glendale College, Pierce Coll |
ted both by a historian of Medieval European | astronomy and by a historian of Arabic astronomy that |
teaches the distance-learning MA in Cultural | Astronomy and Astrology. |
al papers on acoustics, electromagnetism and | astronomy, and was elected Fellow of the Royal Astrono |
Andreas showed an early interest in | astronomy and physics from an early age, winning a sci |
His father is said to have been learned in | astronomy and mathematics, as well as practicing medic |
Niel Brandt) is a distinguished professor of | astronomy and astrophysics at the Pennsylvania State U |
eral scientific prizes for his work in radio | astronomy and signal theory. |
g College in Tiffin, Ohio, teaching physics, | astronomy, and science fiction. |
bration of Percival Lowell's contribution to | astronomy and his time spent in the Noto peninsula. |
f his death he had authored 12 monographs on | astronomy and the history of astronomy, including, in |
ces, Quantum optics and Quantum Information, | Astronomy and Astrophysics (Infrared, Sub-mm and Radio |
hysics, solar physics, the planets, infrared | astronomy, and millimeter- and submillimeter-wave astr |
Cordova worked at the Space | Astronomy and Astrophysics Group at the Los Alamos Nat |
Alongside his more than 150 articles on | astronomy and astrophysics, he published 70 historical |
takes a particular interest in observational | astronomy and astrophotography, and also in the histor |
introduction to the principles of Rabbinical | astronomy, and Derush Ohr Ha-Hayyim (Homily on the Lig |
982 to 1991 Hagfors was director of National | Astronomy and Ionosphere Center which operates the Are |
a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering | astronomy and astrophysics. |
Zenbei Land, an education center for | astronomy and its history named in honor of Zenbei, eq |
Greek classics; he also studied mathematics, | astronomy, and music, and was acknowledged while livin |
stellar astrophysics, the Sun, Solar System | astronomy, and the Earth's climate. |
he Decadal Panel of that produced the report | Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium that |
The Kerala school of | astronomy and mathematics was a school of mathematics |
widely used measure of orbital amplitude in | astronomy and the measurement of small semi-amplitudes |
n UK higher education in chemistry, physics, | astronomy and forensic science. |
4 in Aldershot, Hampshire) is a historian of | astronomy and mathematics who has written numerous boo |
d University (1970) and a doctoral degree in | astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Ariz |
, Doyle was able to develop his knowledge in | astronomy, and eventually obtain his Bachelor's and Ma |
ch (1930-) is a former Research Professor of | Astronomy and of the History of Science at Harvard Uni |
(a Dutch institute for the popularisation of | astronomy) and author of the 'Sterrengids', a Dutch as |
e The Life of Francis Wayland, a Textbook on | Astronomy, and a Memorial of John Barstow (1864). |
c, as used in many ancient cultures to solve | astronomy and time problems, is one of several plausib |
who came as the new chair of mathematics and | astronomy and would later succeed him as chancellor. |
computing project, run at the Departments of | Astronomy and Physics at the University of Illinois at |
He is known for his work in science fiction, | astronomy and space exploration. |
diameter off-axis telescope for research in | astronomy and aeronomy at wavelengths between 0.2 and |
pfner's early work was mostly concerned with | astronomy and meteorology. |
However, they are still used in teaching | astronomy and by some amateur astronomers. |
One of the oldest fields in | astronomy, and in all of science, is the measurement o |
e significant contributions in observational | astronomy and instrumentation which have advanced unde |
asis of the value of the work carried out in | astronomy and closely allied fields of the original in |
Ardis Herrold is an | astronomy and earth sciences educator at Grosse Pointe |
ied interests, including natural history and | astronomy, and kept bees, birds and butterflies in her |
ath from where he read an inspiring prose on | Astronomy and Cosmology by Bengal writer Akshay Kumar |
chool also absorbed knowledge from medicine, | astronomy and other natural sciences. |
as associate editor for the Annual Review of | Astronomy and Astrophysics prior to 1966. |
l observatory observations are the future of | astronomy and will facilitate more discoveries in the |
this time Bowen made studies of mathematics, | astronomy and surveying, before returning to serve und |
erics provided the mathematics for spherical | astronomy, and may have been based on a work by Eudoxu |
nclude Aristotelian philosophy, mathematics, | astronomy, and the concept of vacuum and its relations |
He also taught | astronomy and mathematics, introducing logarithms to C |
development activity includes extragalactic | astronomy and cosmology (large scale structure of the |
s a popular science author and researcher in | astronomy and cosmology . |
g and wrote non-fiction books about physics, | astronomy and space travel. |
Once important in fields such as surveying, | astronomy, and spherical trigonometry, the exsecant fu |
including the 2001 Annie J. Cannon Award in | Astronomy and the 2002 Pierce Prize of the American As |
dish national radio with programs on popular | astronomy and the history of science. |
He was a student in | astronomy and physics at the University of Chile worki |
duals who typically have a PhD in physics or | astronomy and are employed by research institutions or |
During his career he was a popularizer of | astronomy and authored many books on the subject. |
Yoffe also studied philosophy, | astronomy, and mathematics (apparently at the instance |
elementary school which taught "mathematics, | astronomy and the general knowledge of civilization." |
producing the mathematical tables needed in | astronomy and other fields, including gunnery. |
In | astronomy and cosmology, light dark matter refers to d |
of synthetic aperture radar used with radar | astronomy and geographical surveys by taking advantage |
terest in science, in particular geology and | astronomy and this led him to publish numerous books o |
as the author of Sadratnamala, a treatise on | astronomy and mathematics, composed in 1819. |
strophysicist, and Professor, Departments of | Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Physics, at the Univer |
Further information: Astrology and | astronomy and Hindu chronology |
the Earth, he wrote a treatise on Keplerian | astronomy and began to explore mathematically the prop |
e he was a child, he had a great passion for | astronomy, and went on to become an astronomer. |
sp of the words 'mathematics', 'geography', ' | astronomy' and 'science'". |
ymden i blodet was mostly radio engineering, | astronomy and how man is related to cosmos. |
National Research Council decadal report on | astronomy and astrophysics as one of two large space m |
mbers in which he informed them "that modern | astronomy and space flight were insults to God and div |
tary), and afterward teacher of mathematics, | astronomy, and natural philosophy. |
e named for Kendall P. Brooks, instructor of | astronomy and other subjects in the period of 1910-194 |
as the founding fathers of British research | astronomy and the intellectual heirs of Galileo and Ke |
Ferrers was keen on | astronomy and owned his own orrery. |
alsack is important in Australian Aboriginal | astronomy, and forms the head of the Emu in the sky in |
at Cerro Calan Observatory during 1978-1980, | Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, vol. |
of Technology, originally intending to study | Astronomy and Physics, but graduated with a B.S in Lit |
He developed an interest in | astronomy and geography. |
ed to Canada in 1856, he taught mathematics, | astronomy, and philosophy at Nicolet College. |
ermining Distances to Galaxies (published in | Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. |
ry fellow of the Inter University Center for | Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune, India. |
ern politics, economics, history, geography, | astronomy and other sciences. |
nue his important researches in mathematical | astronomy, and the pages of the Comptes rendus bear wi |
He became interested in | astronomy and travelled to Oran in 1870 to photograph |
has been the Director the Research School of | Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National |
e, and course director of the MA in Cultural | Astronomy and Astrology at the University of Wales Tri |
The Korea | Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) is the as |
cal record are the obelisks ancient Egyptian | astronomy and Babylonian astronomy |
He also took up | astronomy and the hobby of telescope making. |
sciences, such as mathematics, mathematical | astronomy and astral omens. |
Christian University in 1995 and a minor in | astronomy and physics. |
physics and maths education and outreach via | astronomy and space science, utilising the unique acce |
oreign languages, Early Childhood Education, | astronomy, and hosts an award-winning athletics and ph |
telescope and educate them about research in | astronomy and its importance. |
er at the University of Hawaii Institute for | Astronomy and Support Astronomer at NASA's Infrared Te |
the world's largest organization devoted to | astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts with membe |
earch fellow (1997-1998) at the Institute of | Astronomy and Astrophysics of the National Observatory |
nd and is operated by the Institute of Radio | Astronomy and Space Research, AUT University. |
realisation of the education of students in | astronomy and popularisation of the astronomy. |
rsity where he established the Department of | Astronomy and developed a teaching and research observ |
, he then briefly describes the mechanics of | astronomy, and then expresses frustration that 50% of |
de archaeoastronomy (the study of the use of | astronomy and its role in ancient cultures and civiliz |
r influence also exposed him to new ideas on | astronomy and religion. |
iberias, Israel 1959) is the Perren Chair of | Astronomy and Head of Astrophysics at University Colle |
he early years of University's Department of | Astronomy and Physics. |
maintain a studious and learned Professor of | Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy, and to buy him |
nd neuroanatomy, anthropology, paleontology, | astronomy and philosophy. |
Abetti mainly worked in positional | astronomy and made many observations of minor planets, |
e intention of increasing public interest in | astronomy and science. |
y with natural science and particularly with | astronomy, and he managed to educate himself in these |
Reynolds is perhaps best known for his | astronomy and science education efforts, from the clas |
t Blijenbeck, and later at Exaeten, teaching | astronomy and mathematics, devoting his leisure to res |
The Society represents the interests of | astronomy and geophysics to UK national and regional, |
It was named for | astronomy, and its provisional designation was 1927 CB |
d the Portuguese kings on matters related to | astronomy and navigation during the Age of Discovery. |
Reynolds has 33 years in | astronomy and space sciences in the gamut of a high sc |
itiated a nation-wide campaign to popularize | astronomy and astrophysics in colleges and universitie |
ovind Swarup, a common research facility for | astronomy and astrophysics was proposed by Dr. Yash Pa |
s represent an overlap of the disciplines of | astronomy and chemistry. |
d strong interest in other fields, including | astronomy and philosophy, and wrote books about astron |
servatory, and in 1882 became a Professor of | Astronomy and Director of the Observatory at the Unive |
RAS community to make the continued case for | astronomy and geophysics, an area in which the UK exce |
The Lowndean chair of | Astronomy and Geometry is one of the two major Profess |
Douglas N. C. Lin - Professor of | Astronomy and Astrophysics; member of the AAAS (electe |
Kerala school of | astronomy and mathematics which was believed to be fou |
William has had a lifelong interest in | astronomy, and has been an active visual observer sinc |
Sarrabat also had an interest in | astronomy, and is remembered in the field for having d |
The Plumian chair of | Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy is one of the tw |
He started to research | astronomy and came across Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, b |
rkshire, England, Alcock earned his Ph.D. in | astronomy and physics from the California Institute of |
e in physics in 1956 before earning a PhD in | astronomy and astrophysics in 1960. |
eman, eventually retiring in 1870 to work on | astronomy and live at Tunbridge Wells, at Ferncliffe w |
reviously Director of the Research School of | Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National |
he young Nikolay (Nicolae) was interested in | astronomy and begun amateur observations of variable s |
nt and special instruments in order to teach | astronomy and perform a number of chemical and physica |
It is use for | astronomy, and runs the CORALIE echelle spectrograph t |
courses of twenty lectures each year, one in | astronomy, and the other in geometry, and spend at lea |
research and education program in historical | astronomy and history of astronomy. |
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