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  • ...selection of high-z quasars using LOFAR observations|journal=Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences|volume=5|year=2018|doi=10.3389/fspas.2018.00005}} ** Peter Schneider: {{cite book|title=Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology: An Introduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uP1Hz- ...
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  • ...tician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy]] ...[w:Indian mathematics|Indian mathematics]] and [[w:Indian astronomy|Indian astronomy]]. His works include the [[w:Āryabhaṭīya|Āryabhaṭīya]] (499 CE, when he was ...
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  • ...works on [[economics]], [[mathematics]], [[physics]], [[astrology]] and [[astronomy]], [[philosophy]], and [[theology]]; was [[w:Bishop of Lisieux|Bishop of Li * Coordinates had been used in astronomy and geography since {{w|Hipparchus}}... Oresme called his coordinates "long ...
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  • ...D with no free parameters. There are not many predictions in extragalactic astronomy that fare so well a quarter century after their publication. … a physical u ...ionable grad student at Princeton) away from theoretical physics (and into astronomy). String theory may have been a beautiful idea, but it made no predictions ...
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  • ...tely treat of 'size': geometry, the part that abides and is at rest, [and] astronomy, that which moves and revolves.<!--Book I, Chapter III, p.184--> ...hat is the nature of the parts. About geometry, indeed, and arithmetic and astronomy, they have handed down to us a clear understanding, and not least also abou ...
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  • ...n of Ely|Dean of Ely]] cathedral, Cambridgeshire. He was also professor of astronomy at the University of Cambridge. ...
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  • ...>. ...belief in this general principle is supported by the special case of astronomy where <math>\xi_k</math> are the coordinates and velocities of mass-points ...The human mind offers, in the perfection which it has been able to give to astronomy, a feeble idea of this intelligence. Its discoveries in mechanics and geome ...
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  • ...ing [[Edmond Halley]]. He is best known for two fundamental discoveries in astronomy, the [[w:aberration of light|aberration of light]] (1725–1728), and the [[w ** ''A Letter from the Reverend Mr.'' James Bradley ''Savilian Proffesor of Astronomy at'' Oxford, ''and F.R.S. to'' [[Edmond Halley|Dr. Edmund Halley]], Astrono ...
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  • **[[Black Star (group)|Black Star]], "Astronomy (8th Light)", ''[[w:Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star|Mos Def & Talib Kw ...
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  • ...until towards the end of the eighteenth century'''. Until then, '''stellar astronomy was a field left to the unaided imagination.'''<!--p.9--> ...nravelling Starlight: William and Margaret Huggins and the Rise of the New Astronomy'' (2011) ...
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  • ...er stroke of genius?] Sixty Symbols, University of Nottingham, Physics and Astronomy videos [[Category:Astronomy]] ...
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  • * Wallis was in sympathy with Greek mathematics and astronomy, editing parts of the works of [[Archimedes]], [[w:Eutocius of Ascalon|Euto * '''His writings include works on''' mechanics, sound, astronomy, the tides, the laws of motion, the [[w:Evangelista Torricelli#Barometer|To ...
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  • ...course don’t show up at any energy far below the Planck mass, much less in astronomy or particle physics. Why would anyone suppose that these higher terms are a ...t... on the night of September 26, 1960 they took a [[w:Photographic plate#Astronomy|photographic plate]] of the area... Conventional wisdom... told them that t ...
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  • ...finite service in all branches of mixed Mathematics, and particularly in [[Astronomy]]... the next considerable improvement in this science was by the introduct ** George Costard, ''The History of Astronomy, with its Application to Geography, History, and Chronology; Occasionally E ...
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  • ...}}, reaching [[India]] as part of {{w|Hellenistic astronomy}}. In [[Indian astronomy]], the study of trigonometric functions flourished in the {{w|Gupta period} ...was another of {{w|Aryabhatiya}}'s achievements which was necessary for [[Astronomy|astronomical]] calculations. Because of his own concise notation, he could ...
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  • ...Persian, Sanskrit, Hebrew, and [[w:Syriac language|Syriac]], as well as in astronomy, chronology, and mathematics. In his work on India he... '''states explicit * While it is generally conceded that the scientific development of astronomy among '''the Hindus''' towards the beginning of the Christian era rested up ...
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  • **Motz, Lloyd, et al. "Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler." ''The Story of Astronomy'' (1995): 69-87. ...Martis ex observationibus G.V. Tychonis Brahe''. Title translations: ''New Astronomy, Based upon Causes, or Celestial Physics, Treated by Means of Commentaries ...
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  • ...ure. It applies to the [[cosmological]] and astrophysical realm, including astronomy. The theory transformed [[w:theoretical physics|theoretical physics]] and [[astronomy]] during the 20th century, superseding a 200-year-old [[Classical mechanics ...
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  • ...division were required. ...[C]alculations were long and errors... made. [[Astronomy|Astronomers]] realized... multiplication and division could be replaced by * Had it appeared a century before Napier, would not physical [[astronomy]] have been as far advanced in his time as it was a century after, and woul ...
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