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2010-07-21 … Bradley , U.S. Supreme Court Justice (d. 1892) 1823 […] Théodore de Banville , French writer (d. 1891 ) 1835 […] Giovanni Schiaparelli , Italian astronomer (d. 1910 ) 1844 - King Umberto I of Italy (d. 1900 ) 1853 […] Ferdinand Hodler , Swiss painter (d. 1918 ) 1854 […] Paul Ehrlich , German …
2010-07-24 … the boundary commission. He was assisted by Lieuts. A. W. Whipple and Edmund L. F. Hardcastle. Captain Emory was both commissioner and astronomer for the running, of the line of the Gadsden treaty of 1853 which provided for a more southern boundary. He was assisted by Captain Thom, and …
2010-07-24 … 1934 Tina Maria Stone, runner (1 year distance record of 15,472 miles) 1934 Roman Herzog, German politician 1935 Donald Lynden-Bell, British astronomer 1935 Peter Grant, rock band manager 1936 John Albert, professor (Master of University College Oxford […] …
2010-07-24 … invention, Fox Talbot worked on perfecting his own process; in 1839 he acquired a key improvement, an effective fixer, from John Herschel , the astronomer, who had previously showed that hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or now sodium thiosulfate) would dissolve silver salts. Later that year, …
2010-07-24 … invention, Fox Talbot worked on perfecting his own process; in 1839 he acquired a key improvement, an effective fixer, from John Herschel, the astronomer, who had previously showed that hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or now sodium thiosulfate) would dissolve silver salts. Later that year, …
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2010-07-24 … Vogel (engraver) , German engraver Hans-Jochen Vogel , German politician Hans Vogel , German helminthologist Hermann Carl Vogel , German astronomer Hans Vogel , German politician Hermann W. Vogel , 19th-century German photo-chemist and photographer, who discovered dye-sensitisation for …
2010-07-24 … and unshakable to the Temple's thin, wisp-like minarets. To the east was a huge stone structure, cathedral like in it's size. The Tower of the Astronomer had occupants for the first time in hundreds of millenia. The giant building containing the Farcrystal of Sa finally had feet treading it's …
2010-07-24 … Hertz, on the basis of these calculations, worked out his discovery. Again, Neptune, the outermost known planet of our system was discovered by the astronomer Galle in consequence of calculations made by Leverrier. Certain variations in the movements of the planets were mathematically unaccountable …
2010-07-24 … public domain. In 1832, French- ian painter and inventor had already created a very similar process, naming it […] Photographie […] In 1839 , the astronomer, showed that hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or sodium thiosulfate) could be used to stabilise or fix the image, and made the first glass …
2010-07-24 … George Throssell * William G. Tight * Charles Q. Tirrell * John Wallis Titt * Charles Todd (astronomer) * Moishe Tokar * Tokugawa Akitake * Leo Tolstoy * Tom Kincaid * James …
2010-07-24 … invention, Fox Talbot worked on perfecting his own process; in 1839 he acquired a key improvement, an effective fixer, from John Herschel, the astronomer, who had previously showed that hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or now sodium thiosulfate) would dissolve silver salts. Later that year, …
2010-07-24 … invention, Fox Talbot worked on perfecting his own process; in 1839 he acquired a key improvement, an effective fixer, from John Herschel , the astronomer, who had previously showed that hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or now sodium thiosulfate) would dissolve silver salts. Later that year, …
2010-07-24 … Daguerre\'s invention, Fox Talbot worked on perfecting his own process; in 1839 he got a key improvement, an effective fixer, from John Herschel, the astronomer, who had previously showed that hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or now sodium thiosulfate) would dissolve silver salts. Later that year, …
2010-07-24 … invention, Fox Talbot worked on perfecting his own process; in 1839 he got a key improvement, an effective fixer, from John Herschel , the astronomer, who had previously showed that hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or now sodium thiosulfate) would dissolve silver salts. Later that year, …
2010-07-24 … a reform of the Roman calendar, was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC, and came into force in 45 BC . It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the tropical year, known at least since Hipparchus […] convention […] In July …
2010-07-24 … News , and writes for various religious papers. He was a member of the HALLEY DOCTOR the Name of God, I Edmond Halley Doctor of Laws and Astronomer in the royal Observatory in Greenwich [so in BURKE Armory […] c., by Sir Bernard Burke , C. B., LL. D., London, 1878 […] Halley --a boar\'s head, …
2010-07-24 … F.W.Bessel (1784-1846), in 1822. He was fascinated by the discovery, made in 1795 at the Greenwich Observatory [in London], that individual astronomers differed systematically in the exact time at which they recorded the transit of a star across a hairline in the field of a telescope […] Bessel …
2010-07-24 … Earl Pitts , fictional radio character * Earl Edwin Pitts , American spy * Earl Simmons , rapper better known as DMX * Earl Slipher (1883ă1964), an astronomer […] Earl Calvin Smith , professional baseball player * Earl \"Chinna\" Smith , Jamaican guitarist * Earl T. Smith (1903ă1991), American …
2010-07-24 … used one fire to heat several pots that were also hung into holes so that they could be heated from the sides, too. Edward James Stone (1831-1897), astronomer. Benjamin Thompson at the turn to the 19th century was among the first to present a working iron kitchen stove. Edward Durrell Stone (1902-1978), …
2010-07-24 … Hayward Pickering (1910ă2004), former director of the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory William Henry Pickering (1858ă1938), American astronomer Bill Pickering (born 1901), former English professional footballer […] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same …
2010-07-24 … Hayward Pickering (1910ă2004), former director of the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory William Henry Pickering (1858ă1938), American astronomer Bill Pickering (born 1901), former English professional footballer […] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same …
2010-07-24 … degree […] Rachel Brown (1898-1980) Biochemist […] Rachel Brown (1898-1980) Biochemist […] Annie Jump Cannon (astronomer […] Rachel Carson (marine biologist, author […] Irene Joliot Curie (1897-1956) Nuclear Physics […] Marie Curie …
2010-07-24 … and professor of pathology and urology at the University of Michigan Medical School. Asaph Hall, Jr […] Asaph Hall Jr was an American astronomer. Avard Fairbanks - Avard Tennyson Fairbanks was a prolific 20th century American sculptor. Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy - Ayyalusamy …
2010-07-24 … Pickering (governor) (1798ă1873), Republican governor of Washington territory, 1862–1866 William Henry Pickering (1858ă1938), American astronomer William Hayward Pickering (1910ă2004), former director of the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory William Pickering (fiction) , director of …
2010-07-24 … William Hayward Pickering (1910?2004), former director of the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory William Henry Pickering (1858?1938), American astronomer Bill Pickering (born 1901), former English professional footballer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same personal …
2010-07-24 … Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister and First Lord of the […] Treasury of England since 1923. Joseph Mason […] Baldwin, M. A., Dr. Sc., Government Astronomer for […] Victoria since 1920. Hon. Simon Eben […] Baldwin, M. A. (Yale) L. L.D., Harvard, Columbia […] Wesleyan and Yale. Prof. of Law at …
2010-07-25 John M. Thome From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Macon Thome (August 22, 1843 ă September 27, 1908) was an American- Argentine astronomer . Some sources say John Macom Thome . He is sometimes known as Juan M. Thome . He came to the Argentine National Observatory (today Observatorio …
2010-07-25 … Ollman - Bertell Ollman is a professor of politics at New York University. More Topics ( B […] Beth Willman - Beth Willman is an American astronomer and is an assistant professor at Haverford College. Boris Groys - Boris Efimovich Groys is a Professor of Aesthetics, Art History, and Media …
2010-07-25 … […] The church cemetery contains the grave of David Young (1781-1852), the astronomer who is said to have charged the French Academy only $10 for […] …
2010-07-25 … of \"Gl 438\" in the famous Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars (CNS, now ARICNS database ) of Wilhelm Gliese (1915-93). Gliese was a longtime astronomer at the Astronomiches Rechen-Institut at Heidelberg . He worked there even when it located at Berlin […] The Star NASA\'s NStar Database …
2010-07-25 … Dutch flutist, recorder player, and conductor November-December […] 9733 […] Swiss-born automobile executive (d […] 9733 […] American astronomer (d […] 9733 […] American/Canadian architect […] 9733 […] American criminal […] 9733 […] General of The Salvation Army […] 9733 […] …
2010-07-25 … Lick Observatory […] On March 31, 1952, death ended the long and fruitful career of Dr. Richard Hawley Tucker, Astronomer Emeritus in the Lick […] Observatory. He was one of the last of the great independent observers in the field of fundamental …
2010-07-25 … B. Huggins, Canadian-born cancer researcher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1901) January 17 - Clyde Tombaugh, American astronomer (b. 1906) January 19 - James Dickey, American poet and novelist (b. 1923) January 20 - Curt Flood, American b […] See also: See also: Men\'s Golf …
2010-07-25 a simple prop Today in Science (0110) January 10, 2008 Births 1573 – Simon Marius , German astronomer 1638 – Nicolas Steno , Danish geologist 1729 – Lazzaro Spallanzani , Italian biologist 1890 – Grigory Landsberg , Russian …
2010-07-25 … 1967), a German football (soccer) player Jay Mohr (born 1970), an American actor and comedian Johan Maurits Mohr (1716ă1775), a Dutch-German astronomer John P. Mohr (1910ă1997), a United States FBI administrator Josef Mohr (1792ă1848), an Austrian priest and composer Karl Friedrich Mohr …
2010-07-25 … […] nbsp;and was succeeded as director of the observatory by Charles Dillon Perrine Charles Dillon Perrine Charles Dillon Perrine was an Argentine astronomer.Born in Ohio, he worked at Lick Observatory from 1893 to 1909 and then was director of the Argentine National Observatory in Argentina from 1909 …
2010-07-25 John M. Thome John Macon Thome ( August 22 1843 – September 27 1908 ) was an American-Argentine astronomer . Some sources say John Macom Thome . He is sometimes known as Juan M. Thome . He came to the Argentine National Observatory (today …
2010-07-25 John M. Thome Summary John Macon Thome (August 22 1843 […] September 27 1908) was an American-Argentine astronomer. Soundex: J535 ( J5 M T5 […] Reference View this topic on Wikipedia Search on Google Similar Topics Related Topics Random Topics …
2010-07-25 John M. Thome From Academic Kids John Macon Thome ( August 22 1843 – September 27 1908 ) was an American-Argentine astronomer . Some sources say John Macom Thome . He is sometimes known as Juan M. Thome . He came to the Argentine National Observatory (today …
2010-07-25 … Related Wiki Articles […] John Macon Thome (August 22 1843 - September 27 1908) was an American-Argentine astronomer. Some sources say John Macom Thome. He is sometimes known as Juan M. Thome. He was born in Palmyra, Pennsylvania and attended Lehigh University. He …
2010-07-25 … of the MohrăMascheroni theorem Gerald Mohr Hal Mohr Jay Mohr , American actor and comedian Johan Maurits Mohr (1716-1775), Dutch-German astronomer John P. Mohr Josef Mohr (1792-1848), priest and poet Karl Friedrich Mohr (1806-1879), German chemist Mohr\'s salt , ammonium iron …
2010-07-25 […] Alexander N. Vyssotsky […] Alexander Nikolayevich Vyssotsky (Russian […] 23 May 1888 ă December 31, 1973) was an astronomer. Vyssotsky was born in Moscow, Russia, and received his master degree from Moscow State University. During his 35 years at the McCormick Observatory …
2010-07-25 … Swiss-born automobile executive (d. 2004) November 6 – Barton Myers, American/Canadian architect November 9 – Carl Sagan, American astronomer and television host (''Cosmos'') (d. 1996) November 11 – Jim Perry, American game show host (''$ale of the …
2010-07-25 … (1894ă1974), an American cinematographer Jay Mohr (born 1970), an American actor and comedian Johan Maurits Mohr (1716ă1775), a Dutch-German astronomer John P. Mohr (1910ă1997), a United States FBI administrator Josef Mohr (1792ă1848), an Austrian priest and composer Karl Friedrich Mohr …
2010-07-25 … - Margaret of Austria , Regent of the Netherlands (d. 1530 ) 1538 […] Louis of Nassau , Dutch general (d. 1574 ) 1573 […] Simon Marius , German astronomer (d. 1624 ) 1607 […] Isaac Jogues , French Jesuit missionary (d. 1646 ) 1628 […] George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham , English statesman (d. …
2010-07-25 … II - Star catalogue - Historical catalogues Star catalogue - Historical catalogues The world\'s first star catalogue was made by Gan De, a Chinese astronomer in 4th century BC. Although no longer in serious use, mention should be made of Ptolemy\'s star catalogue published in the 2nd century as part of …
2010-07-25 … - Margaret of Austria , Regent of the Netherlands (d. 1530 ) 1538 […] Louis of Nassau , Dutch general (d. 1574 ) 1573 […] Simon Marius , German astronomer (d. 1624 ) 1607 […] Isaac Jogues , French Jesuit missionary (d. 1646 ) 1628 […] George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham , English statesman (d. …
2010-07-25 … Z […] A [ top ] A. David Andrews - A. David Andrews is an Irish astronomer. A. David Thackeray - Andrew David Thackeray, an astronomer trained at Cambridge University, was director of the Radcliffe Observatory in Pretoria from 1951 to his retirement in 1974, and the discoverer of …
2008-09-07 … a shifted copy will not ever match with the original. Although not being the first describing nonperiodic sets of tiles, since the mid 1970s, astronomer Roger Penrose described a set of six tiles, famous ‘kite-and-dart’ tiles, and another set consisting of two rhombuses with equal sides but different …
2009-05-24 … When searching for information about the spectral features of typical street lights, I came across a great website, The CD-ROM Spectroscope, by astronomer Joachim Köppen. It explains, for example, how to see the spectra of street lamps using simply a CD-ROM. Actually, following the instructions on this …
2009-07-04 … basically a textual search of existing printed material," Gray said. "That represents a huge failure of imagination." Down the hall, Eric Weisstein, an astronomer and creator of MathWorld, the online reference now hosted by Wolfram, sat in an office amid spider-plant cuttings in wax-paper cups (they are …
2009-06-19 … Netherlands. In an article in the Sydney Morning Herald (June 2, 2009 Scientists warn acid is killing oceans) Royal Society president Martin Rees, an astronomer, was quoted as saying we faced an "underwater catastrophe." This is not scientists behaving responsibly; this is scientists behaving oddly. The …
2009-06-14 More fun, via Cryptome. Funny how these photos of 'oppression' reach us so quickly. Note the pre-printed signs in English (remember the 'Cedar revolution' in Lebanon, another American project?). As far as I can tell, the police are trying to protect public property, the 'reform' protesters are …
2009-02-07 … at China's Sun Yat-sen University, bent over his desk to stare at a black-and-white star field. The photo was taken nights before by Taiwanese astronomer Chi Sheng Lin on "sky patrol" at the Lulin Observatory. Ye's finger moved from point to point--and stopped. One of the stars was not a star, it was …
2008-11-18 … to admit the obvious: it was all a big fraud likely created and perpetrated and perpetuated by pathological individuals. I really admire people like astronomer, Fred Hoyle, who could apply his scientific brain to the problem of religion at the age of about 14 and conclude that it was only sensible that …
2008-07-02 … formed high in the atmosphere and were reflecting sunlight. Another theory suggested that a strange auroral disturbance was involved. The Danish astronomer Kohl pointed out that several very large meteors had recently been observed over Denmark and he suggested that comet dust in the high atmosphere …
2008-03-30 … somehow formed high in the atmosphere and were reflecting sunlight. Others considered that a strange auroral disturbance was involved. The Danish astronomer Kohl drew attention to the fact that several very large meteors had recently been observed over Denmark and thought that comet dust in the high …
2008-02-14 … predicted that a comet would strike the earth on June 13 of that year. The impending catastrophe became the talk of all of Europe. The French astronomer, Jacques Babinet, tried to reassure people by stating that a collision between the earth and a comet would do no harm. He compared the impact to "a …
2008-01-17 … university on Thursday 17 January 2008 […] Sixty-seven academics have said that the Pope effectively condoned the 1633 trial and conviction of the astronomer Galileo for heresy, in remarks he made while head of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the successor to the notorious …
2008-02-09 … to have even a medium-sized solar minimum, we could be looking at a lot more bad effects than 'global warming' would have had." In 2005, Russian astronomer Khabibullo Abdusamatov made some waves — and not a few enemies in the global warming "community" — by predicting that the sun would reach a peak of …
2006-01-29 … of 1850 to the U.S. Congress. 1856 – Queen Victoria institutes the Victoria Cross. 1859 -William Cranch Bond, dies (b. 9 Sep 1789); American astronomer who, with his son, George Phillips Bond (1825-65), discovered Hyperion, the eighth satellite of Saturn, and an inner ring called Ring C, or the …
2009-03-01 … of gay activism” by the Historic Preservation Review Board. Kameny fought in World War II, earned a doctorate and then moved to D.C. to work as an astronomer. But he was fired by the Army Map Service in 1957 for being gay. In 1961, Kameny argued to the U.S. Supreme Court that a federal policy calling …
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