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1. Health related issues for over the age of 50, scientific discoveries, satellite and telescope pictures of recent discoveries are some of its highlights
2. They watched the light of dawn creep across his land thru the little telescope on the geosynchronous
3. That's all very plausible from her perspective, but the infrared imaging telescope disagreed
4. Inside was a really large telescope in a case, many large, securely-locked map cases, a large finely-detailed globe of the world on a gimbaled stand, an unintelligible plastic machine, other purposeless tools, another table, more chairs, a comfortable reading chair with a plumbed lantern, a whole library of bookcases and a big clipstand holding what must be the ships manifest
5. The air of deep dark was so clear it was like a telescope so he could see the entry to Shipping Cut by it’s navigation lanterns, thirty miles away, and aimed straight for it
6. millions of miles away, like Venus in the springtime telescope
7. “Unless you’ve got a nice telescope, one that could show Narrulla up about this big
8. Their hushed voices and much peering through Fizzicist's telescope as the ladling trucks climbed higher and higher
9. Alan looked around with Foemong's small telescope
10. out of bed, and guides him over to the telescope
11. through the telescope again, “I can sort of see a
12. His great error was that, with the use of a telescope, he openly and publicly confirmed the Copernican heliocentric theory
13. Even though scientists are not impressed by New Age teachings, their scientific findings such as images taken by the Hubble telescope show proof that new galaxies are being birthed every now and then
14. Even with their most powerful telescope and digital enhancement he was barely able to determine for sure that the object was a ship
15. ‘And just disintegrated? Shouldn’t something have detected it – a telescope
16. If we get the footage from the main telescope of this station, and we splice it with footage from this video, this becomes a movie of an atrocity committed by the Navy
17. During a hostage crisis it is theoretically possible for a police sniper (with a high powered telescope) to shoot the firearm out of a suspect’s hand
18. “Uncle Carl, I noticed a small telescope on the shelf up there
19. With the telescope I could see the weight of each cart-
20. Uncle Carl peered through the telescope and called out the
21. him, I’d helped monitor the scale with the telescope, to double-
22. ambient light, a twenty-inch refracting telescope beckoned them
23. The telescope was equipped with a camera
24. This might be a good spot to orient a radio telescope in search of an intelligent signal
25. “You know about Schiaparelli then, and how he used a telescope to describe the channels there, which he called ‘canali
26. They entered and found Jessica at the telescope and Brian at the computer
27. Maybe someday, we’ll place a probe on the far side of the moon where it would be shielded from all the radar and satellite transmissions that interfere today, like the light that pollutes our optical telescope viewing
28. Come on, young man, let’s look through this telescope at some places in the Milky Way where they’ve found planets
29. experimental physics, but it was his telescope that made him famous
30. He gave a copy of the book, along with a telescope, to the Medici prince and supporter, Cosomo II
31. Continuing to look through his telescope, Derek replied,
32. He was crying now and grabbing his trusty telescope, held it
33. map into his breeches and grabbed his Celestron telescope, in case it fell into enemy hands, before marching off to the bus stop for a day trip to Doncaster
34. have to take that telescope back with you
35. Derek rested his telescope on his lap and waited for the
36. earth bound telescope had ever reached, there sat a small island of the purest cream and blue, the centre of which was a great volcano that arched up alarmingly into the sky
37. telescope to see if he could glimpse anything that could be
38. Jaden has a flashback to when he was twelve and his father was explaining the Andromeda Galaxy through a telescope to him
39. Anyone with a telescope can see this UFO08 flying around lighting up our solar system
40. “I also have witnesses in Europe that reported seeing a UFO through their telescope flying at the speed of light in space…
41. Jaden and his father Tony stand in their backyard taking turns looking through the telescope
42. Pop, I think you are having too much to drink,” Jaden said while he took the beer from his father’s hand and placed it near the telescope
43. I have spent so many hours looking through a telescope at night wondering what it would be like in another galaxy and if there were aliens or life on other planets
44. In 1946, Sky & Telescope magazine published an article that misinterpreted the Maine almanac's seasonal definition, making the blue moon the second full moon in a month instead of the fourth full moon in a season
45. She took her telescope out of her dufflebag and used it to carefully
46. out her telescope and held it to her eye
47. She pulled out the telescope and one of the rifles
48. Galileo decided actually to look at the stars, moon, and planets through a telescope
49. I followed her to the telescope in her room, which, apparently, had
50. Victor purchased a telescope he learned to use consuming his thoughts
1. As the doors telescoped open and shut, they clacked, and the echo fell into the elevator shaft
2. TERMINATOR, this concept had been combined with another concept, that of telescoped case ammunition, resulting in a compact weapon with a capacity of 120 high 36
3. This is that anti-intuitive hyper-intuition that one is but a psychic antenna literally netted inside multi-taneous minds enlightening, and your awareness has been telescoped ten god strides across heaven and time, picking up ideas bigger than humanity in the great electrical field that actually 362
4. The handles on the front doors telescoped out of her reach
5. She walks beside her father with her cane telescoped in one fist, her other hand on his rucksack, everything disconnected from logic, as in nightmares
6. Time and events were telescoped, jumbled together like a in her memories of those days
7. At the same time, its right arm telescoped forward, and its clawed hand smashed through the capsule’s rear porthole
1. The telescopes aboard the ship had studied both stars on the first pass by
2. In spite of the fact that much of this planet's air is much thicker than on Earth, there are other places where it is much thinner and this society maintained telescopes that one needed to climb in pressurized tunnels to visit, so they had a better view of space than anyone had from Earth before space travel, the Kassikan received data from multiple observatories two miles or more above the peak of Mount Everest
3. 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
4. “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
5. "There have been some old and new pictures of Gordon's Lamp published," Alan continued, "and the telescopes used are more than good enough to let me recognize Gordon's Lamp
6. "Someone with big telescopes can watch the skies and find out," Desa said
7. At first it had been believed that they were asteroids that had been trapped in the gravitational null, but it seemed that the natives not only possessed telescopes that could see the ship, they possessed enough understanding of gravitational mathematics to know that the bodies could not have come to rest in that spot by natural means
8. Were altered by microscopes, and telescopes, and What the “ultimate” resolution might be: atoms?
9. He manufactured as many telescopes as he could and
10. saw was a number of sad looking telescopes crying out to be used
11. yet another evening away from his beloved telescopes, he could
12. I know Derek is there, just staring into his bloody telescopes,
13. They only agreed to this because your planet has radio telescopes that are constantly listening around its local stars,’ Elderone says
14. ‘I forgot all about the radio telescopes listening for aliens in space,’ Jaden says
15. She walked over to the telescopes and pulled a
16. microscopes, telescopes, or most of the instruments that are found in any high school today
17. (Telescopes and mechanical clocks had recently been invented
18. matter--not even with telescopes
19. going to need telescopes to see the action
20. Asteroids were first observed with telescopes in the early 1800s, and
21. telescopes are used to watch asteroids that orbit close to Earth, not
22. detected with telescopes have apparent magnitudes up to 28
23. telescopes of astronomers who studied them in the 1800's
24. Telescopes in their time barely penetrated our
25. In the 17th century, before telescopes revealed spiral
26. With the latest telescopes we can even peer at stars that are totally invisible to the naked eye and subsequently much
27. The worst part about space travel is always having to keep your eyes… well, telescopes and radar… open for asteroids and whatnot
28. They built massive arrays of telescopes and antennae that could see in the visible spectrum a planet as far as 20 light-years away
29. Their radio telescopes could have theoretically detected transmissions from planets at the edge of the galaxy
30. David Bohm had suggested that were we to view the cosmos without the lenses that outfit our telescopes; the universe would appear to us as a hologram
31. We have made no attempt at interception although long range telescopes and electronic surveillance have verified that they are recon drones
32. throw in the towel and admit that 100% of the universe (galaxies, telescopes, brains and
33. Anne Armstrong is presently cautiously getting closer to these ships to positively identify them visually with her long range telescopes, but the Japanese ships are heading this way and should arrive close to Guadalcanal after nightfall
34. Astronomy is primarily mathematical projections of what little we can see and measure with telescopes,
35. These telescopes carry out surveys of the universe with several Terabyte databases that need to be searched, indexed and analysed
36. A few minutes later, the commander of the fortress got another report, this time from his optical telescopes
37. Finally, our optical telescopes are not detecting any artificial lights on the surface of the Earth, as if a planet-wide blackout had been ordered
38. There were however no telescopes
39. After four months of deep space travel, most of it spent coasting along their calculated trajectory, they were finally getting close to the dwarf planet, decelerating on gravity sail power while a small army of astronomers, astrophysicists and planetologists studied Eris via the long range telescopes and sensors of the ship
40. For one thing, what appeared to be geysers of methane, nitrogen and water ice at multiple points of the surface had been detected by the telescopes of the KOSTROMA
41. Only a large landing pad with shuttle elevator and four platforms supporting communications antennas and astronomical telescopes and radio dishes would stick out above the surface ice of Eris once the workers will have finished pumping in heated and melted methane ice
42. Further, with optical telescopes you can measure the light from these stars, measure the Doppler effect, and if the planet is in front of the star, you can detect a noticeable difference in the visible spectrum, and can fairly well determine what the planet is made of or if it has an atmosphere
43. “We’re trying to confirm with traditional radar and telescopes, and as soon as I have more information, I can tell you if it will be a near miss or a head on collision
44. Even telescopes did not help at all in this confusion matter
45. There were two massive, powerful telescopes sited by the windows, one
46. If they’re paying very close attention, they might be able to focus their radio telescopes in Earth’s general direction, but all they would hear now would be
47. It is no time to prophesy smooth things, and look through telescopes with blind eyes, and cry "Peace, peace! Let us sit still
48. They made huge telescopes with lenses of diameters that exceed ten meters in length, but in spite of all this, they are unable to get the information they require
49. A man would not expect to locate stars hundreds of millions of miles away without a sufficiently strong telescope, and for this reason Science is continually engaged in building larger and more powerful telescopes and is continually rewarded by additional knowledge of the heavenly bodies
50. On the creative side are men who spend their time in laboratories, or over microscopes and telescopes, side by side with the men who dominate the commercial, political, and scientific world; on the negative side are men who spend their time investigating law and precedent, men who mistake theology for religion, statesmen who mistake might for right, and all the millions who seem to prefer precedent to progress, who are eternally looking backward instead of forward, who see only the world without, but know nothing of the world within
1. The days flew by telescoping themselves into what seemed a total whirl and it was quite easy to loose track of time
2. Consulting Warren"s existing wind maps, PAX teams deployed the telescoping devices in critical areas of the world
3. telescoping steel rod each and learn how to use that
4. carry telescoping steel batons for self defence, as their pistol skills were woefully
5. Mary took a telescoping rod out of her pack and extended
6. Mary fitted a telescoping rod in these doors also
7. From his breast pocket he removed a gold cigarette case and a telescoping cigarette holder
8. Security Industries, are telescoping eyes and ears invading the commons of our anonymity by building spy settlements in the many spaces of our presumed privacy
9. pulled, telescoping the segments until the tube was about 6 feet in
10. She’ll try to smile as she stares at my dull gray torso and steel legs and telescoping arms
11. Its arms are flexing and telescoping in and out, extending and retracting for no apparent reason, and its turret is madly spinning around
12. And if the old guy turned out to be crazy, well, that’s what the Cobra was for: a telescoping baton comprised of seven inches of dense, hardened steel that, with the flick of a wrist, fluidly extends out to a sixteen-inch hybrid of a blackjack and a spring-coil whip