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  • ...-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, Golden made monthly trips to [[R ...grid/index.php/Cornell_University</ref> He received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.
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  • ...the left and right sides of the brain." When I told him I had a Ph.D in astronomy from Berkeley, he joyfully said, "You're in the class." DE: You moved to L.A. after getting your Ph.D at Berkeley in astronomy. There must have been a lot of improv there.
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  • ...-One'', Random House, New York, pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, Golden made monthly trips to [[R ...grid/index.php/Cornell_University</ref> He received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.
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  • [[Image:Sagan of Cornell.jpg|left|thumb|Sagan of Astronomy Department, Cornell University, 1969]] ...r's degree (1956) in [[physics]], before earning his doctorate (1960) in [[astronomy]] and [[astrophysics]]. During his time as an undergraduate, Sagan spent so
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  • Two months later, Harvard University astronomy professor [[Harlow Shapley]] speculated on the number of inhabited planets ...vert|85|foot|abbr=on}} dish of the [[Green Bank Observatory|National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank]] in [[Green Bank, West Virginia]], Drake monitored
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  • [18:37] <BarkingFish> nice, an astronomy article :) [18:41] <BarkingFish> SteveWork: I've just had a hunt for it in my astronomy progs here, looks like it's not in my area, or i'd get some decent photogra
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  • ...self had its beginnings in 1966 when [[Les Golden]], a graduate student in astronomy, placed an ad in the student newspaper, ''The Daily Californian'', calling
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  • In the Fall of 2007, Dr. Golden, who has degrees in engineering as well as astronomy, observed children in the park playing with a large bucket of the extremely [[Category:Astronomy]]
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  • * Portolano, Marlana. "John Quincy Adams's Rhetorical Crusade for Astronomy." ''Isis'' 2000 91(3): 480-503. ISSN 0021-1753 Fulltext online at Jstor and
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  • ...was the son of Sarah Hunt Mills and [[Benjamin Peirce]], a professor of [[astronomy]] and [[mathematics]] at [[Harvard University]], perhaps the first serious ...hes'' (1878), a monograph on the applications of spectrographic methods to astronomy. While at Johns Hopkins, he edited ''Studies in Logic'' (1883), containing
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  • ...was the son of Sarah Hunt Mills and [[Benjamin Peirce]], a professor of [[astronomy]] and [[mathematics]] at [[Harvard University]], perhaps the first serious ...lifelong work in science bears on a wide array of disciplines, including [[astronomy]], [[economics]], [[geodesy]], [[linguistics]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]],
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  • ...man Catholic Church was not offering a legitimate Christian perspective on astronomy or medicine. What the NLP industry is doing is akin to the medieval Christi ...man Catholic Church was not offering a legitimate Christian perspective on astronomy or medicine. What the NLP industry is doing is akin to the medieval Christi
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  • ...plan: CONCRETE COMPUTERS" and "An announcement from the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory, highlighting the new boffinry…" <-- Gotta love The Regist
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  • [18:34] <shimgray> "The science of astronomy consists of three fundamental parts: 1. physical and logical laws, ; 2. any
    95 KB (12,042 words) - 23:19, 24 January 2015
  • 01:20 < TeeTylerToe> Contents: Animals — Astronomy — Food and drink — Historical — Natural phenomena — Objects — Peo
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  • 22:21 < Frostee> Isarra should do my astronomy assignment
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  • 12:53 < pakaran> we had multiple students in the astronomy merit badge class trying to take flash photos of stars.
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  • 13:18 < Guerillero> I taught scouts environmental science merit badge and astronomy merit badge
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