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Timeline of solar system astronomy 2137 BC, October 22 - Chinese astronomers record a solar eclipse 586 BC - Thales of Miletus predicts a solar eclipse 350 BC - Aristotle argues for a spherical Earth using lunar eclipses and other observations 280 BC - Aristarchus uses the size of the Earth's shadow on the Moon to estimate that the Moon's radius is one-third... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Timeline of solar system astronomy
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The Baltimore Charter for Women in Astronomy is a document created by Drs. Meg Urry, Laura Danly, and Ethan Schreier (all STScI ) to address the concerns of women as a minority group in the field of astronomy. The document was presented to the American Astronomical Society (the premier professional organization in the field) in June of 1993 . It includes recommendations on affirmative... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/The Baltimore Charter for Women in Astronomy
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Astronomy Album by Bleach Released March 1, 2003 Recorded 2003 at Compound Recordings, Seattle, WA Genre Christian rock Length 40 Minutes, 7 Seconds Label Tooth & Nail Records Producer Neill King, Oran Thornton and Bleach Professional reviews Jesus Freak Hideout 4 stars out of 5 link Bleach Chronology Again, For... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Astronomy (album)
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FRCAO Radome-enclosed 14-m Telescope. The Five College Radio Astronomical Observatory ( FCRAO ) was founded in 1969 by the Five College Astronomy Department ( University of Massachusetts , Amherst College , Hampshire College , Mount Holyoke College and Smith College ). From its inception, the observatory has emphasized research , the development of technology and the training of... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory
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In astronomy , a bulge is a huge, tightly packed group of stars . The term commonly refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies . The bulge in galaxy spirals is usually composed of Population II stars, small, red and old. This is because all stars were born together with the galaxy, thus at least several billion years ago. Only small and reddish stars can live for this... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Bulge (astronomy)
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Microwave image of 3C353 galaxy at 8.4 GHz (36 mm). The overall linear size of the radio structure is 120 kpc . Radio astronomy is the study of celestial phenomena through measurement of the characteristics of radio waves emitted by physical processes occurring in space. Radio waves are much longer than light waves . In order to receive good signals, radio astronomy... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Radio astronomy
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Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory ( MRAO ) is home to a number of large aperture synthesis radio telescopes , including the One-Mile Telescope , 5km Ryle Telescope , and the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager . Radio interferometry started in the mid 1940s on the outskirts of Cambridge, but with funding from the Science Research Council and a donation of £100,000 from Mullard Limited, construction... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory
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The Max Planck Institute for Astronomy is a part of the Max Planck Society . It is located in Heidelberg at the Koenigstuhl. External links http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de This Germany university , college or other education institution article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
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Sidewalk Astronomy refers to a kind of amateur astronomy founded by John Dobson in the 1960's that involves bringing telescopes to urban areas (like sidewalks) to show passers-by some of the more prominent features of the night or daytime sky, free-of-charge. Sidewalk Astronomy differs from Star Parties in that sidewalk astronomers often visit more populated areas (like sidewalks) instead... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Sidewalk Astronomy
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Provisional designation in astronomy is the naming convention applied to astronomical objects immediately following their discovery. The provisional designation is usually superseded by a permanent designation once a reliable orbit has been calculated. In the case of asteroids, so many have been discovered that many will never be named by their discoverers. Table of contents showTocToggle... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Provisional designation in astronomy
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