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It had left Sol all the way back in 2148, just a few years after the hundredth anniversary of this planet's first observation by the Chinese lagrangian observatory in 2044
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The C star was a class of object called a brown dwarf, still not well understood in spite of the observatory at Proxima since 2138
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Observatory: It symbolizes the growth of your business and your social life
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Tarlass was really only a technician, a platesman at the Golibar Observatory, high in the Golibar waste
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Of course the observatory itself had to be pressurized, it was almost seven miles above the Kassikan, going outside without a pressure suit and breathing hose was impossible at that altitude, but even the inside of the observatory was at the pressure of three miles above the Kassikan, the limit of human life
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Even so, the fifty mile hike thru the pressure tunnel to reach the observatory was always a barrier and he spent years at a time eating dried food up there where the Kassikan's greatest telescopes had a clear view of the stars
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If he was going to stay in the city he might want something done about that, but he doubted he would be here even a year before starting back toward the observatory
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She told him of the quarters he would be assigned to and asked about his life at the observatory on the way
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It was the same as the mount in an observatory, there was just a size and weight problem
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“Over towards Noonitondow, the University there has an observatory with telescopes that would show it up much bigger than that, they’ll show craters on Narrulla that big
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He wanted to know how far that observatory was from here, but Desa continued…
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Rex was in the observatory with Crystal,
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Observatory Hill to the DataSec Office
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Across the rivers he could see his destination, Observatory Hill, the highest point in Pittsburgh where the Data Center for Security was located
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As he rode back over to the city from Observatory Hill, Martin realized he needed to communicate with Maria to find out if she might have some collateral information on Sloan
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It was observatory, a thinking room
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Observatory in Washington DC, and worked with the wind and
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Duty at the Naval Observatory was of
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The observatory was one of the oldest institutions of the U
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From the Naval Observatory, Waddell was ordered back to
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The senior apprentice suggested that they take a private viewing of the observatory to which Kerrin agreed, but asked if they could possibly see the city market first, as she had travelled far and had no real experience of a city marketplace
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He wished he’d had a similar warning about the dangerous road they’d travelled on yesterday to reach St John’s Observatory
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They walked up to the observatory with the drivers of the other van, and passed a sign that read
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Nick resolved to ask his son up to the observatory this evening
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The observatory was only ten years old, but they had access to photographic plates taken at other locations over the span of a century
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The observatory was supplied with collections of photos taken by the space-based
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They entered the observatory grounds through the main gate
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Nick was silent as they descended Observatory Hill
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Jason then said something about Nick’s behavior at the observatory, but downplayed it
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Nick still had work at the observatory, including some evening classes with “astro”
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Besides, more often than not he looked forward to his projects at the observatory and the limited menu kept him on schedule
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Derek walked into his observatory
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I took his hand and walked through the rest of the observatory: the Tesla Box and the brief explanation with a guy in a suit shouting
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From the local observatory
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However, observations by the Chandra X-ray Observatory suggest that
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A committee in London in 1884 decided that the observatory in London
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Encourage kids to look towards the stars and contemplate the vastness of the universe by taking them to an observatory
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Theories of the site's purpose include use as an astronomical observatory or as a religious site
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Who built it, over four thousand years ago? Was it a temple of the sun? A royal palace? A magical shrine? An observatory for studying the heavens? Could it be a gigantic computer built centuries before the Greeks mastered mathematics? And why was I feeling a connection to this place?
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In the secret location of Mammoth, forty feet underneath Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, Dan Heath used his mouse to click the play button on his computer
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But Griffith Observatory had been around since before its opening to the public on May 14, 1935
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Dan sat on the wall of the upper level of Griffith Observatory
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Stare into an observatory telescope; you can then glimpse the immensity of this
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Pointing and focusing the powerful optical telescope of the KOSTROMA, an instrument that would have made an astronomical observatory proud, took a few seconds
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‘’I have an astronomical observatory in the attic
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Dad even had a small observatory on top of a tower that sat above the top of the canyon enough to see the entire horizon
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I have slept in the observatory before, when there was a new moon, and watched the grand show
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We finally move to the Observatory
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All the other things bouncing in my head—the supernova, the Observatory, the Perihelid asteroid field, Belvun, Ladia—drift away, and I soon follow
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“This is the way to the observatory
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I leave and head to the Observatory, but Glacia is nowhere to be found
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The stars align with their true positions above the Observatory
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I gave them the tour of the house, with the exception of the observatory and, of course, the root cellar
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I’ve seen, more than once, the reflections of the telescope from the observatory
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The other day, when the two of us where alone up in the observatory looking out over the new world that he had helped to create, I asked him about the letter he had sent to Jade, now well over two years ago
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Thomas Moore in Durban and the Marist Colleges in Observatory and Inanda
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Brothers College Observatory and was
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Catholic Colleges St Benedicts, Marist Brothers Observatory and Inanda, CBC
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detailed reports on their expeditions to Kew Gardens, Greenwich Observatory or some other
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We pulled into the car park at the Johnston Ridge Observatory
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I could see Tony’s Jeep, but there were no signs of my friends, who had probably wandered up one of the paths heading out from the Observatory car park
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We’re just up at the Observatory at the moment
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We wandered up the path to the Observatory, looking out over the view
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We wandered further along and soon the front of the Observatory building appeared
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I laughed, then we walked together to join the rest of our group, who had set up an impromptu picnic on the concrete in front of the Observatory
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It was discovered about thirty years ago by an observatory
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Al they knew was that it was a mining colony with an observatory
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the humans Island it is more like Earth We have an observatory that has done
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The observatory however, has been closed down for
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now abandoned Telescope in the observatory and the Radio telescope there
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planets that had been discovered from the observatory on Arton that showed
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We cannot think of the Pacific coast without recalling another important work of a different character which has recently been established there -the Lick Observatory
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Thaw of Pittsburg, his constant support of the observatory there may be mentioned
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This observatory enabled Professor Langley to make his wonderful discoveries
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Sheffield, and Professor Loomis's fund for the observatory, are fine examples
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When obelisks are used as a sundial and solar observatory, you can get shadows
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Naval Observatory in northwestern Washington, DC
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which he no doubt planned to make his observatory
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Nor did the counting-house where Herbert assisted, show in my eyes as at all a good Observatory; being a back second floor up a yard, of a grimy presence in all particulars, and with a look into another back second floor, rather than a look out
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The observatory of Dunsink registered in all eleven shocks, all of the fifth grade of Mercalli's scale, and there is no record extant of a similar seismic disturbance in our island since the earthquake of 1534, the year of the rebellion of Silken Thomas
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A hanged man was carved in the stones close to the observatory wall
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“That’s the Daedalus Observatory,” Shin said, with a tinge of pride in his voice
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Once he was gone, I sat there alone in the darkened Daedalus Observatory control room, at the center of the giant electronic ear that humanity had constructed to try to communicate with its enemy, thinking about everything my father had just told me
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It has a power of 600,000 candelas and a visibility range of 32 km (20 miles), and has an observatory located 100 m (328 ft) above ground
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In October 2012, astronomers using the European Southern Observatory’s La Silla Observatory in Chile announced their discovery of a planet in the closest star system to our own
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On the platform of the octagonal tower of the Hotel de Cluny, the little shed of boards, which had served as an observatory to Messier, the naval astronomer under Louis XVI
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Marius, with a load upon his breast, was on the point of descending from the species of observatory which he had improvised, when a sound attracted his attention and caused him to remain at his post
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must resume his post at his observatory
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All day he sat on an observatory rock in the clear wind, motionless and sucking his tongue
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Suddenly I recalled the night in the observatory
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the National Observatory, Washington, April 16th, 1851
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That the memorialist states that, for the purpose of laying a foundation for the establishment of a first meridian for the United States of America, at the seat of Government, he has made calculations to determine the longitude of the Capitol, in the City of Washington, from Greenwich Observatory, in England; and that he submits the same, together with the data and elements on which his calculations are made, to the consideration and patronage of the National Legislature
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The exact longitude of any place in the United States being ascertained from the meridian of the observatory at Greenwich, in England, a meridian with which we have been conversant, it would not be difficult to adapt all our maps, charts, and astronomical tables, to the meridian of such a place
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Lambert has calculated the longitude of the Capitol in the City of Washington, from the Royal observatory at Greenwich, by one of the most approved methods now in use for that purpose, viz: an occultation of a known fixed star by the moon
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The committee are, therefore, of opinion that, in order to lay a foundation for the establishment of a first meridian in this Western hemisphere, the President of the United States should be authorized to cause the longitude of the city of Washington, from the observatory at Greenwich, in England, to be ascertained with the greatest possible degree of accuracy; and that he also be authorized, for that purpose, to procure the necessary astronomical instruments
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Resolved, That it is expedient to make provision, by law, authorizing the President of the United States to cause the longitude of the city of Washington from the observatory at Greenwich, in England, to be ascertained with the greatest degree of accuracy; and also authorizing him, for that purpose, to procure the necessary astronomical instruments
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Pitkin observed that the object of the committee was to have a first meridian established for the United States, from which computations of longitude might be generally made, that maps, charts, and nautical tables, might not, as heretofore, be calculated from the observatory at Greenwich, or from the varying points of Philadelphia, New York, Washington, or Charleston
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— — at the observatory of Pulkova, xlvii, 88