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    design. Hans Lippershey was a German-Dutch spectacle-maker. He was the first to design a telescope‚ even if it was on accident. Galileo improved his design by first to only eight times the human eye. But within a few year he started to make his own lenses and therefore improving the magnification of the telescope to ten times the human eye but had a very slim field of view. The new improvement on the telescope made it so he could make new discovery about the moon’s surface. The Moon has mountains

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    Astroomy After Copernicus

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    After the death of Copernicus‚ there were major contributors to astronomy and its advancement. After Copernicus‚ there was a Danish astronomer named Tycho Brahe. Brahe is known as the greatest astronomical observer before the invention of the telescope; he made the most accurate observations by devising the instruments available. Brahe proposed a hybrid model of Moon and Sun orbiting the Earth and the other planets moving around the sun. This conflicted greatly Copernicus‚ and with other astronomers

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    Why Is 51 Pegasi Exist?

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    Frank Zwicky was an astronomer at Caltech‚ from 1925 until his death in 1974‚ who helped to discover some of the weirdest things in the universe. He was denied access to the University’s large 200 inch telescope to perform calculations so instead he used a much smaller eighteen inch telescope‚ which was barely appropriate for the scientific work he was doing. During his catalog of all known galaxies‚ he discovered tiny points of star-like light at unfathomable distances‚ in such a way that should

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    Geomatics : Levelling

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    Topic 2: Levelling Aims -Heights‚ datums and bench marks -Levelling equipment -Field procedure for levelling -Calculating reduced levels -Sources of error in levelling -Other levelling methods Levelling – how heights are defined Engineering surveying involves the measurement of three quantities; heights‚ angles and distances. Levelling it the process of measuring heights. It is possible when levelling to measure heights with an accuracy of millimetres Heights can also be measured using total

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    According to the article‚ in 2012‚ astronomers have found a binary star system‚ which they named Alpha Centauri‚ that includes a star named Alpha Centauri B being orbited by the planet‚ Alpha Centauri Bb‚ by using the radial velocity method. To clarify on the radial velocity method‚ a planet may possibly be found by seeing the star wobble‚ which may most likely happen due to the gravitational pull of the planet. Astronomers also add that the newly found planet is 4.3 light years away from Earth‚

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    Galileo's Accomplishments

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    during the Renaissance period. He was born as Galileo Galilei on February 15‚ 1564‚ in Pisa‚ Italy. Galileo died on January 8‚ 1642‚ at the age of 77‚ in Arcetri‚ Italy‚ where he was under house arrest. He is most commonly known for inventing the telescope‚ however‚ he accomplished much more than that. Galileo’s childhood was fairly pleasant‚ as he was born into a family of nobility‚ even though his family was not particularly rich. Galileo was the first of six children born to Vincenzo Galilei‚

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    Chemical evolution on earth

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    SLFC PROJECT Chemical origin of Life and Life on other Planets Drishta Gopala‚ Sarthak Malhotra‚ Srividya‚ Suprigya Dipangi Theories for Chemical Evolution Of Life On Earth Introduction According to a mechanistic‚ naturalistic view of the universe‚ and thus of origins‚ the whole of reality is evolution — a single process of self-transformation. Everything in the universe‚ according to this view‚ has evolved from a primordial chaotic or random state of matter. This evolutionary

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    Astronomy: Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781 William Hershal was a telescope maker and with the invention of the telescope was the motivation that led to the discovery. Because the calculated orbit of Uranus did not compare accurately with the observed orbit‚ astronomers concluded that a disturbing influence was present. A study of this irregularity led to the discovery of Neptune in 1846. (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ 6th Edition. Q2 2016‚ p1-1. 1p.) At first it was thought

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    Inventions

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    SCIENTIFIC INVENTION ASSEMBLY LINE: Primitive assembly line production was first used in 1901 by Ran some Eli Olds (1864-1950)‚ an early car-maker (he manufactured the Oldsmobile‚ the first commercially successful American car). Henry Ford (1863-1947) used the first conveyor belt-based assembly-line in his car factory in 1913-14 in Ford’s Highland Park‚ Michigan plant. This type of production greatly reduced the amount of time taken to put each car together (93 minutes for a Model T) from its

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    know of the steady turn of a telescope dial until the whole moon valleys crest into focus?”. This quote adds further detail to why the girl doesn’t like being outside. When I see “the steady turn of a telescope dial” it is obvious she is looking through a telescope with someone. She doesn’t seem to be very patient‚ bringing up how she would rather be doing other things instead. When I read those first two quotes‚ it makes me wonder why she hates looking through the telescope so much. This is where the

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