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Though English astronomer John Flamsteed was the first person to record observations of Uranus in the 1690s, he thought it ...
Warrington Organ Scholarship (2019-2022), a research grant from the OHS (2020), and an OHS Biggs Fellowship (2016). While at ...
Showing that you shouldn't draw conclusions based on too few facts, new NASA research suggests that a decades-old view of Uranus as an unusually cold planet isn't true, but that it does actually ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNMusic and astronomy: a celebration of wonder, sound and spaceVOX Cape Town, led by UCT’s Dr John Woodland and Dr Kyle Paulssen, celebrated 10 years of performances with an immersive ...
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Astronomy on MSNJuly 22, 1826: Fr. Giuseppe Piazzi diesGiuseppe Piazzi discovered Ceres in 1801. Initially classified as a planet, Ceres was later called an asteroid. In 2006, ...
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Veranda on MSNVan Cleef & Arpels’s New Exhibit Has Us Dreaming of Celestial Jewels and Timeless WatchesOur fascination with the magical and mysterious cosmos comes brilliantly to life in the dazzling creations from the iconic ...
One of the more difficult questions to ask a historian is: which three people from the past would they invite to a dinner party and why.
Using the TUBITAK National Observatory and ESA's Gaia satellite, astronomers from the Istanbul University in Turkey and ...
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Astronomy on MSNJuly 16, 1850: Bond and Whipple photograph VegaToday in the history of astronomy, a star is captured in an astrophotography first.
William Shatner opens up about his battle with tinnitus, sharing how a "Star Trek" explosion caused his permanent condition.
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