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Serapis in Canobus commemorating his major | astronomical achievements (1876). |
and video media materials about up-to-date | astronomical activities carried out from UK to all over |
ronomer members participate in a variety of | astronomical activities including education with groups |
The Center for | Astronomical Adaptive Optics is at the forefront of deve |
form of artificial star created for use in | astronomical adaptive optics imaging. |
PyEphem is a library that implments | astronomical algorithms for the Python programming langu |
ant discoveries, publishing his findings in | Astronomical Alignment of the Big Horn Medicine Wheel, S |
The Cursus' only significant | astronomical alignment is related to its southwesterly o |
resources of the university to studying the | astronomical alignments of ancient megalithic sites. |
The | Astronomical Almanac is an almanac published by the Unit |
have been in official use: for example, the | Astronomical Almanac issues for 1984 onwards through 200 |
From the issue for 2003 onwards, the | Astronomical Almanac has been based on JPL ephemeris DE4 |
dely reproduced in publications such as the | Astronomical Almanac of the United States Naval Observat |
" The | Astronomical Almanac is the direct descendant of the Bri |
The Explanatory Supplement to the | Astronomical Almanac provides detailed discussion of usa |
ues of the popular series 'Sterrengids', an | astronomical almanac. |
lications were combined under the title The | Astronomical Almanac." |
During the seventeenth century, | astronomical almanacs began to appear in the American co |
o his own amusement park; Spencer orders an | astronomical amount of junk food in the cafe and leaves |
are found an astrolabe and illustrations of | astronomical and mathematical instruments. |
emains available to advise the Sovereign on | astronomical and related scientific matters, and the off |
In | astronomical and geodedic calculations, Cracovians are a |
yal, the Geological, the Linnean, the Royal | Astronomical and other learned Societies. |
y years upon the councils of both the Royal | Astronomical and Royal Photographic societies. |
Surviving records identify it as an | astronomical and historical phenomenon. |
Kennedy became a fellow of the Royal | Astronomical and Royal Meteorological societies. |
Arabic treatises to illuminate early Greek | astronomical and astrological texts, seek Sanskrit texts |
hensive description of South Africa and for | astronomical and surveying research. |
ober 1735 - 5 November 1800) was an English | astronomical and scientific instrument maker. |
later neolithic period, in particular their | astronomical and calendrical qualities. |
His | astronomical and mathematical instruments are kept at Ge |
ham and was founded in 1839 initially as an | astronomical and meteorological observatory (owing to th |
In 1822, '24, and '28 he assisted the | astronomical and geodetic service of Italy by making obs |
costs, upheaval and work involved would be | astronomical, and can only increase as the years go by. |
This consisted of | astronomical and mathematical instruments. |
the | Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America (now t |
ributed to building the Comenius University | Astronomical and Geophysical Observatory in Modra. |
e became a Fellow in November 1763, devised | astronomical and mechanical models, and in 1748 began to |
was named "Korado" - "for his educational, | astronomical and social contribution" |
An observatory was built here for | astronomical and meteorological observations and to prov |
Mysterious Universe: A Handbook of | Astronomical Anomalies (1979) |
According to the | Astronomical Applications Department, the algorithms use |
It is developed by the | Astronomical Applications Department, United States Nava |
on, all to solve differential equations for | astronomical applications. |
ation program called ASTROVIRTEL (Accessing | Astronomical Archives as Virtual Telescopes). |
His | astronomical armillary sphere and clock was much like th |
In 2009 an exhibition of Indigenous | Astronomical Art from WA, named Ilgarijiri was launched |
A few theological, archaeological, and | astronomical articles from his pen appeared in the Journ |
6,101 NGC | astronomical articles |
thodical observations of the night sky, and | astronomical artifacts have been found from much earlier |
Don Dixon - | astronomical artist. |
Fellow of the International Association of | Astronomical Artists. |
The song text is, in an | astronomical aspect, about the Sun and what it the Sun m |
In 1880 he became the | astronomical assistant of Lawrence Parsons, 4th Earl of |
Frost was an | astronomical assistant at the Harvard College Observator |
of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, senior | astronomical assistant from April 1903 to March 1907. |
oger Pickard, Past president of the British | Astronomical Association 2008 & 2009 |
He is a member of the Cortina | Astronomical Association (Associazione Astronomica Corti |
ked on the committee setting up the British | Astronomical Association and became a founder-member in |
Walter Goodacre Medal of the British | Astronomical Association (1979) |
Merlin Medal and Gift of the British | Astronomical Association (1965) |
irector of the Lunar Section of the British | Astronomical Association (BAA). |
as the North Western Branch of the British | Astronomical Association in 1892, its name and emphasis |
rk at the popular observatory of the Urania | astronomical association of Berlin (Urania Sternwarte Be |
In 1990 he joined the Hungarian | Astronomical Association and became the Co-ordinator of |
He was President of both the British | Astronomical Association and the Royal Astronomical Soci |
Sri Lanka | Astronomical Association (SLAA) |
It is part of the British | Astronomical Association (BAA) and affiliated with the I |
(Center for Astrodynamics) of the Oriental | Astronomical Association in Sumoto, Japan. |
urn, editor of the circulars of the British | Astronomical Association during 1969-1986, director of t |
he received the Gold Medal of the Oriental | Astronomical Association for his work on Mars. |
He served as president of both the British | Astronomical Association and the Royal Astronomical Soci |
r astronomer, being Director of the British | Astronomical Association's Comet Section . |
As Abel was a member of the British | Astronomical Association, Moore helped him secure the lo |
e period in Taiwan, he was president of the | Astronomical Association, Taiwan Branch beginning in 193 |
President, British | Astronomical Association, 1916-1918 |
roles in the administration of the British | Astronomical Association, where he was president from 19 |
The British | Astronomical Association, BAA, is the senior national as |
of Hungarians who met through the Hungarian | Astronomical Association. |
head of the observatory and of the Israeli | Astronomical Association. |
the West of Scotland branch of the British | Astronomical Association. |
irector of the Lunar Section of the British | Astronomical Association. |
an P Fitzgerald Memorial Medal of the Irish | Astronomical Association. |
ical Journal and the Journal of the British | Astronomical Association. |
the foothills of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu | Astronomical Association. |
22) of the Computing Section of the British | Astronomical Association. |
but is now used by a local division of Ursa | Astronomical Association. |
He is an Honorary Member of the Manx | Astronomical Association; Fellow of the Royal Astronomic |
Elger was member of several | astronomical associations, as the Royal Astronomical Soc |
The Summer Triangle is an | astronomical asterism involving an imaginary triangle dr |
The Spring Triangle is an | astronomical asterism involving an imaginary triangle dr |
on co-authored with James T. Bryan, Jr. the | astronomical atlas The Supernova Search Charts and Handb |
undertook the construction of an exhaustive | astronomical atlas, he was assigned a section. |
for reckoning time based on the motions of | astronomical bodies - specifically the movements of Sun |
When | astronomical bodies, such as the Sun, are studied using |
ws the measure of angular distances between | astronomical bodies. |
Typically an | astronomical body refers to a single, cohesive structure |
the astrocompass is simply turned until the | astronomical body is visible in the sights: it will then |
e Solar System, Mimas is the smallest known | astronomical body that is thought to be rounded in shape |
The geometric albedo of an | astronomical body is the ratio of its actual brightness |
Hill sphere, the spherical region around an | astronomical body where the primary gravitational influe |
he gravitational sphere of influence of one | astronomical body in the face of perturbations from anot |
hour angle and the declination of whatever | astronomical body is being used. |
lass claimed the witnesses initially saw an | astronomical body, probably Jupiter, and pilot incompete |
s the movement of the rotational axis of an | astronomical body, whereby the axis slowly traces out a |
s a line of craters along the surface of an | astronomical body. |
en received the honor of a named feature or | astronomical body. |
Significance of the | astronomical books and the base of collecting data from |
The instruments and | astronomical books that had escaped the great fire in Tu |
inating collection of modern and historical | astronomical books. |
An | astronomical broadsheet by Paul Fabricius, showing the m |
Modern interpretation of Mithras as the | astronomical bull-slayer have continued to move away fro |
He relocated to Vienna, taking his | Astronomical Bureau organization with him, and was a tea |
Khan around the 1250s to set up an Islamic | Astronomical Bureau in his new capital Beijing, to opera |
An equatorium (plural, equatoria) is an | astronomical calculating instrument. |
amed by the Astromomisches Rechen-Institut ( | Astronomical Calculation Institute). |
he became the Director of the Institute for | Astronomical Calculation. |
He also used other instruments to make | astronomical calculations and determine the pyramid's ac |
Traditionally the | astronomical calculations needed to make a Pancanga were |
ithms as a working tool for himself for his | astronomical calculations, but as a "craftsman/scholar" |
akra; each of which are used to for various | astronomical calculations.The primary purpose of the obs |
The world's oldest known | astronomical calculator, the Antikythera Mechanism (2nd |
t they could not have been used as advanced | astronomical calculators. |
zine (since 2001), and a contributor to The | Astronomical Calendar (since 1988). |
As with many other almanacs, an extensive | astronomical calendar is included. |
(rare) type of prime-focus ultra-wide-field | astronomical camera design similar to the Schmidt camera |
She wrote a text "The | Astronomical Canon." |
It was considered as one of "The Five | Astronomical Canons" in India in the 5th century. |
It was considered as one of "The Five | Astronomical Canons" in Indian in the 5th century. |
Shoemaker started her | astronomical career in 1980, searching for Earth-crossin |
He spent part of his early | astronomical career at the Nice Observatory, which was c |
In his early | astronomical career, the unassuming and trusting Pons wa |
The PMC catalogs are | astronomical catalogs which report the results of observ |
8C Survey (8C) or Rees 38 MHz survey is an | astronomical catalogue of celestial radio sources as mea |
Sky Survey is a radio survey and associated | astronomical catalogue which was generated using the Ver |
The Fourth Cambridge Survey (4C) is an | astronomical catalogue of celestial radio sources as mea |
compact, or Caltech infrared catalog is the | astronomical catalogue of the infrared sources published |
h astronomer most notable for publishing an | astronomical catalogue consisting of deep sky objects su |
gue (GC, sometimes General Catalogue) is an | astronomical catalogue containing 33,342 stars. |
ridge Catalogue of Radio Sources (3C) is an | astronomical catalogue of celestial radio sources detect |
The 5C Survey of Radio Sources (5C) is an | astronomical catalogue of celestial radio sources as mea |
This article is about the | astronomical catalogue. |
The staff of the | Astronomical Center looks forward the building of astron |
The staff of the | Astronomical Center carries out scientific investigation |
The | Astronomical Center of Shumen university is the third in |
The German-Spanish | Astronomical Center at Calar Alto Observatory (visiting |
The | Astronomical Center is established as a structure of Shu |
The staff of the | Astronomical Center carries out regularly photometrical |
However, when Ruppelt checked an | astronomical chart he found that there were no bright st |
ayed a pivotal role in developing the first | astronomical charts. |
s in MS. a treatise of some value by him on | astronomical chronology. |
he misericords, the minstrels' gallery, the | astronomical clock and the organ. |
It is the only remaining | astronomical clock from the Joseon Dynasty. |
The Honcheonsigye is an | astronomical clock created by Song I-yeong in 1669. |
Dasypodius designed an | astronomical clock for the Strasbourg Cathedral; that cl |
e III: among his timepieces is an important | astronomical clock made for the King, now in Buckingham |
t Clock Master and built the Cristalino, an | astronomical clock that made him famous in his time. |
This page says the | astronomical clock in Gros Horloge street is from the 16 |
museum also displays elements of the first | astronomical clock of Strasbourg cathedral, among which |
e title professor in 1906), the cover of an | astronomical clock donated to the city of Munich, and th |
ved, much like with Su Song himself and his | astronomical clock tower after his own death. |
anism that continues to operate the tower's | astronomical clock to this day. |
It includes an | astronomical clock of 1540, adorned with hand-painted zo |
making technology and is the only remaining | astronomical clock from the Joseon Dynasty. |
ng paintings of Johann Michael Rottmayr, an | astronomical clock and a 860 grant deed by King Louis th |
d by his father Jacopo who had designed the | astronomical clock in the Piazzi dei Signori, Padua in 1 |
l feature the astronomic dial of the Prague | Astronomical Clock with the exact moment of entry to the |
ization in China, showing and explaining an | astronomical clock tower or a chain-pump windmill, while |
Among many churches, tourists may find the | Astronomical Clock on this square, while the tower at th |
s Olsen's World Clock, which is actually an | astronomical clock, see Jens Olsen's World Clock |
Beneath a grand arch were 2 | astronomical clocks, one showing the Ptolemaic system, t |
ors, and sunspots, and made improvements in | astronomical clocks. |
He chose for himself an | astronomical coat of arms, and, in 1497, enlarged and em |
In contrast to his prominent | astronomical colleagues he fell into oblivion in the 17t |
the UK Schmidt telescopes on behalf of the | astronomical communities of Australia and the United Kin |
r his unusual dedication and service to the | astronomical community in all areas of astronomy" by the |
rvations confirms the results, by 1973, the | astronomical community generally recognized black hole C |
alternatives are not yet considered by the | astronomical community to be as convincing as the dark m |
ving time was made accessible to the entire | astronomical community via the US National Science Found |
The WNAS is dedicated to supporting the | astronomical community through education, social functio |
s, and were in wide use by the professional | astronomical community as late as the 1990s. |
This alerted the | astronomical community to the existence of gamma-ray bur |
The British | astronomical community saw the need for telescopes of co |
While this idea excited the public, the | astronomical community was skeptical. |
d CFHT opens the telescope to the Taiwanese | astronomical community up to the end of 2010. |
By the 1920s, a large fraction of the | astronomical community had recognized that some of the d |
John Diebel's commitment to support the | astronomical community's organizations, events, and indi |
d-generation adaptive optics system for the | astronomical community. |
signed and built the telescope, and for the | astronomical community. |
hing, and to maintain an active role in the | astronomical community. |
n a vigorous polemic with Vincent Wing, his | astronomical competitor, who had published a criticism o |
on and Carlos Ulrrico Cesco at the Leoncito | Astronomical Complex in Argentina on September 16, 1971. |
The University of Idaho | Astronomical Complex in the United States of America. |
The Leoncito | Astronomical Complex in the San Juan Province of Argenti |
and Arnold Richard Klemola at the Leoncito | Astronomical Complex in Argentina on May 6, 1967. |
The Leoncito | Astronomical Complex is one of two observatories located |
sted that the Pipers form part of a stellar | astronomical complex or precessional planisphere that de |
C.A.E., 1975, The Wandlebury-Hatfield Heath | Astronomical Complex, Thaxted. |
t Felix Aguilar Observatory at the Leoncito | Astronomical Complex, Argentina. |
onehenge is also commonly referred to as an | astronomical complex. |
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