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an Egyptian polymath (born in Iraq) whose research in geometry and optics was influential into the 17th century; established experiments as the norm of proof in physics (died in 1040)
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a presocratic Greek philosopher and student of Thales who believed the universal substance to be infinity rather than something resembling ordinary objects (611-547 BC)
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an ancient Greek astronomer who was one of the first to propose a heliocentric theory of the universe (circa 270 BC)
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German mathematician and astronomer who made accurate measurements of stellar distances and who predicted the existence on an 8th planet (1784-1846)
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United States mathematician and astronomer noted for his works on navigation (1773-1838)
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Danish astronomer whose observations of the planets provided the basis for Kepler's laws of planetary motion (1546-1601)
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Swedish astronomer who devised the centigrade thermometer (1701-1744)
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Polish astronomer who produced a workable model of the solar system with the sun in the center (1473-1543)
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English astronomer remembered for his popular elucidation of relativity theory (1882-1944)
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Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the Moon and sun (276-194 BC)
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Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642)
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United States astronomer who discovered that sunspots are associated with strong magnetic fields (1868-1938)
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United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907)
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English astronomer who used Newton's laws of motion to predict the period of a comet (1656-1742)
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English astronomer (born in Germany) who discovered infrared light and who catalogued the stars and discovered the planet Uranus (1738-1822)
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English astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (1792-1871)
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Greek astronomer and mathematician who discovered the precession of the equinoxes and made the first known star chart and is said to have invented trigonometry (second century BC)
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English astronomer who pioneered spectroscopic analysis in astronomy and who discovered the red shift (1824-1910)
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Greek philosopher and astronomer; she invented the astrolabe (370-415)
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German astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
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United States astronomer (born in the Netherlands) who studied the solar system and suggested in 1951 that there is a belt of comet-like debris at the edge of the solar system (1905-1973)
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United States astronomer and aviation pioneer who invented the bolometer and contributed to the design of early aircraft (1834-1906)
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French mathematician and astronomer who formulated the nebular hypothesis concerning the origins of the solar system and who developed the theory of probability (1749-1827)
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English astronomer who pioneered radio astronomy (born in 1913)
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United States astronomer whose studies of Mars led him to conclude that Mars was inhabited (1855-1916)
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United States astronomer who studied sunspots and nebulae (1818-1889)
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German mathematician and astronomer (1436-1476)
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United States astronomer (1835-1909)
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Persian poet and mathematician and astronomer whose poetry was popularized by Edward Fitzgerald's translation (1050-1123)
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Dutch astronomer who proved that the galaxy is rotating and proposed the existence of the Oort cloud (1900-1992)
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United States mathematician and astronomer remembered for his studies of Uranus and Saturn and Neptune (1809-1880)
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Alexandrian astronomer (of the 2nd century) who proposed a geocentric system of astronomy that was undisputed until the late Renaissance
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United States astronomer said to have built the first telescope made in America; also the first director of the United States Mint (1732-1796)
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United States astronomer who developed a theory of stellar evolution (1877-1957)
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Italian astronomer who first noted lines (which he called canals) on the surface of Mars (1835-1910)
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United States astronomer (1885-1972)
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Dutch astronomer who calculated the size of the universe and suggested that it is expanding (1872-1934)
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a presocratic Greek philosopher and astronomer (who predicted an eclipse in 585 BC) who was said by Aristotle to be the founder of physical science; he held that all things originated in water (624-546 BC)
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United States astronomer who discovered the planet Pluto (1906-1997)
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observe the stars
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the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
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06095022-n:
the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
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consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning
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the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
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a celestial globe consisting of metal hoops; used by early astronomers to determine the positions of stars
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a network of fine lines used by astronomers as a reference for measurements on star photographs
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an ancient Greek astronomer who was one of the first to propose a heliocentric theory of the universe (circa 270 BC)
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German mathematician and astronomer who made accurate measurements of stellar distances and who predicted the existence on an 8th planet (1784-1846)
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United States mathematician and astronomer noted for his works on navigation (1773-1838)
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Danish astronomer whose observations of the planets provided the basis for Kepler's laws of planetary motion (1546-1601)
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Swedish astronomer who devised the centigrade thermometer (1701-1744)
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Polish astronomer who produced a workable model of the solar system with the sun in the center (1473-1543)
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English astronomer remembered for his popular elucidation of relativity theory (1882-1944)
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Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the Moon and sun (276-194 BC)
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Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642)
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United States astronomer who discovered that sunspots are associated with strong magnetic fields (1868-1938)
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United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907)
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English astronomer who used Newton's laws of motion to predict the period of a comet (1656-1742)
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English astronomer (born in Germany) who discovered infrared light and who catalogued the stars and discovered the planet Uranus (1738-1822)
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English astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (1792-1871)
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Greek astronomer and mathematician who discovered the precession of the equinoxes and made the first known star chart and is said to have invented trigonometry (second century BC)
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United States astronomer who discovered that (as the universe expands) the speed with which nebulae recede increases with their distance from the observer (1889-1953)
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English astronomer who pioneered spectroscopic analysis in astronomy and who discovered the red shift (1824-1910)
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Greek philosopher and astronomer; she invented the astrolabe (370-415)
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11101986-n:
German astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
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United States astronomer (born in the Netherlands) who studied the solar system and suggested in 1951 that there is a belt of comet-like debris at the edge of the solar system (1905-1973)
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11116642-n:
United States astronomer and aviation pioneer who invented the bolometer and contributed to the design of early aircraft (1834-1906)
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11117451-n:
French mathematician and astronomer who formulated the nebular hypothesis concerning the origins of the solar system and who developed the theory of probability (1749-1827)
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11141981-n:
English astronomer who pioneered radio astronomy (born in 1913)
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United States astronomer whose studies of Mars led him to conclude that Mars was inhabited (1855-1916)
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United States astronomer who studied sunspots and nebulae (1818-1889)
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German mathematician and astronomer (1436-1476)
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United States astronomer (1835-1909)
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Persian poet and mathematician and astronomer whose poetry was popularized by Edward Fitzgerald's translation (1050-1123)
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11215541-n:
Dutch astronomer who proved that the galaxy is rotating and proposed the existence of the Oort cloud (1900-1992)
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11228486-n:
United States mathematician and astronomer remembered for his studies of Uranus and Saturn and Neptune (1809-1880)
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Alexandrian astronomer (of the 2nd century) who proposed a geocentric system of astronomy that was undisputed until the late Renaissance
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United States astronomer said to have built the first telescope made in America; also the first director of the United States Mint (1732-1796)
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United States astronomer who developed a theory of stellar evolution (1877-1957)
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Italian astronomer who first noted lines (which he called canals) on the surface of Mars (1835-1910)
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United States astronomer (1885-1972)
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Dutch astronomer who calculated the size of the universe and suggested that it is expanding (1872-1934)
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a presocratic Greek philosopher and astronomer (who predicted an eclipse in 585 BC) who was said by Aristotle to be the founder of physical science; he held that all things originated in water (624-546 BC)
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11345539-n:
United States astronomer who discovered the planet Pluto (1906-1997)
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