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| In the | Copernicus action he removed the German language plaque |
| This is the first and only mention of a | Copernicus almanac in the historical records. |
| Copernicus and Galileo were added to Kepler as the majo | |
| was more accurate than later measurements by | Copernicus and Tycho Brahe, and matches the currently a |
| vations of Procyon were carried out with the | Copernicus and TD-1A satellites in the late 1970s. |
| inite evidence that the earth moved and that | Copernicus and Kepler were correct. |
| the southern sky to attack the hypotheses of | Copernicus and Galileo. |
| Nicolaus | Copernicus and Galileo Galilei were the first popular a |
| Reinhold knew about | Copernicus and his heliocentric ideas prior to the publ |
| ory Museum, which featured original works of | Copernicus and Galileo. |
| d by the many congruences, came to adhere to | Copernicus, and was a Galileian in profession and sect" |
| the idea of a round earth was criticised by | Copernicus as "childish". |
| ecretary to the King of Poland when Nicolaus | Copernicus assisted him in mapping the Kingdom of Polan |
| Nicolaus | Copernicus, astronomer and mathematician |
| Nicolaus | Copernicus Award (1970) |
| ade him the recipient of the covetous UNESCO | Copernicus award for Social Sciences in 1983. |
| Possible date - Nicolaus | Copernicus begins to write De revolutionibus orbium coe |
| Possible date - Nicolaus | Copernicus begins to write Commentariolus, an abstract |
| Prowe researched the local archives of | Copernicus' birthplace, as well as those of other towns |
| nsibly about Security in an Uncertain World, | Copernicus Books, 2003. |
| red following the creation of the ray crater | Copernicus, but before the appearance of Tycho. |
| of his essays have been released, The Great | Copernicus Chase and Other Adventures in Astronomical H |
| econdary craters from the impact that formed | Copernicus crater (upper center) |
| as targeted at Sinus Medii, but crashed near | Copernicus crater. |
| ises of the early Renaissance, together with | Copernicus' De revolutionibus orbium coelestium and Ves |
| Copernicus describes its use in the fourth book of the | |
| y taken by the philosophical implications of | Copernicus' discovery, not all of which he viewed as po |
| In the sixteenth century | Copernicus employed this model, modified to heliocentri |
| error of +25s, making it more accurate than | Copernicus' estimate which had an error of +30s. |
| , including those of Christopher Clavius and | Copernicus, even when he disagreed with them, though th |
| The Gateway Theatre, seat of the | Copernicus Foundation |
| c journal Acta Astronomica and a chairman of | Copernicus Foundation for Polish Astronomy. |
| The | Copernicus Foundation is a publisher of an Acta Astrono |
| The | Copernicus foundation is headquartered in Warsaw, Polan |
| The | Copernicus Foundation for Polish Astronomy is a polish |
| The | Copernicus foundation is also a meeting place for Polis |
| hops, and cultural organizations such as the | Copernicus Foundation, the Chopin Theatre and the Polis |
| mer Movie Palace that is now the seat of the | Copernicus Foundation. |
| Wing was the first to put the discoveries of | Copernicus, Galileo, and Kelper into English. |
| ibed as a bridge which connected Newton with | Copernicus, Galileo, Brahe and Kepler. |
| old teacher wrote that the system devised by | Copernicus gave a better understanding of planetary dis |
| to Nicholas | Copernicus, Greetings. |
| owned by the German astronomer and scientist | Copernicus had been abducted to in later wars. |
| gh others, including the astronomer Nicolaus | Copernicus, had recognized the concept for years) becau |
| not stationary while the sun stood still (as | Copernicus had), or for abandoning the medieval Alfonsi |
| Though he opposed the heliocentric model of | Copernicus, he recognized problems with the orthodox mo |
| Galileo uses the telescope to substantiate | Copernicus' heliocentric model of our solar system, whi |
| rk about the heliocentric theory of Nicolaus | Copernicus, Hypotyposes orbium coelestium congruentes c |
| Since the Tusi-couple was used by Nicolaus | Copernicus in his reformulation of mathematical astrono |
| he motion of the Earth published by Nicolaus | Copernicus in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (1543 |
| ent's dedication at the 500th anniversary of | Copernicus in 1973, the Polish-American community decid |
| lth Reference Center Academic, Hinari, Index | Copernicus, IndMed, OpenJGate, PubMed, Pubmed Central, |
| The crater | Copernicus is a prominent example of rayed crater, but |
| devised by Eudoxus of Cnidus; by the time of | Copernicus it was associated with Averroes). |
| ystem in a way very similar to what Nicolaus | Copernicus later also did. |
| The formation of the crater | Copernicus marks its end, and the beginning of the subs |
| nomers before Kepler and Galileo) translated | Copernicus' mathematical methods back into a geocentric |
| He was awarded the | Copernicus Medal of the People's Republic of Poland in |
| erm has been used (interchangeably with "the | Copernicus method") for J. |
| To popularize the | Copernicus method, Gott gave The New Yorker magazine a |
| Copernicus operated until February 1981, and returned h | |
| When | Copernicus placed the Earth among the planets, he also |
| l and the heliocentric model as set forth by | Copernicus relied on the idea of transparent rotating c |
| Both Reinholds's Prutenic Tables and | Copernicus' studies were the foundation for the Calenda |
| He is currently working with | Copernicus Studios in Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
| n part of the library of astronomer Nicolaus | Copernicus, taken by the Swedish Army in Krakow. |
| s to test the theories put forth by Nicolaus | Copernicus that place the sun - and not the Earth - at |
| d the 182-cm telescope dedicated to Nicholas | Copernicus, the largest telescope in Italy. |
| Bradley's discovery proved | Copernicus' theory that the Earth revolved around the S |
| lileo challenges the Catholic Church, saying | Copernicus' theory of the Solar System is correct. |
| he apparently anomalous orbit of the Moon in | Copernicus' theory was not unique). |
| helped to disseminate calculation methods of | Copernicus throughout the Empire, however, Gingerich no |
| a comprehensive German language biography of | Copernicus, titled Nicolaus Coppernicus. |
| ike of the equant was a major motivation for | Copernicus to construct his heliocentric system. |
| monument for the famous astronomer Nicolaus | Copernicus to be set in front of the Adler Planetarium. |
| of Science degree in astronomy from Nicolaus | Copernicus University in 1996. |
| ed by Andrzej Niedzielski of Polish Nicolaus | Copernicus University and including astronomers from Pe |
| ted from the Faculty of Philosophy (Nicolaus | Copernicus University). |
| The facility is operated by the Nicolaus | Copernicus University. |
| in 2000, a Ph.D. in astronomy from Nicolaus | Copernicus University. |
| s used for training students of the Nicolaus | Copernicus University. |
| Copernicus' version of trepidation combined the oscilla | |
| Copernicus' view of the universe as presented in his De | |
| From October 1518 - March 1519 | Copernicus was based out of the castle while he settled |
| Nicolaus | Copernicus was an administrator for the districts of Al |
| own where in 1473 German astronomer Nicolaus | Copernicus was born. |
| Among the significant discoveries made by | Copernicus were the discovery of several long-period pu |
| sbergen supported the heliocentric theory of | Copernicus, who claimed that the Earth revolves around |
| othmann was a convinced follower of Nikolaus | Copernicus, who justified the heliocentric view of the |
| alue was improved by 28s in 1525 by Nicolaus | Copernicus, who appealed to the estimation of Thabit ib |
| The name refers to astronomer Nicolaus | Copernicus, with the spelling according to the one pref |
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