Synonym: stargazer, uranologist. Similar words: strong, economy, economic, autonomy, economics, economist, patron, economically. Meaning: [ə'strɒnəmə] n. a physicist who studies astronomy.
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61 The planet was only just beginning to come into focus, in the metaphorical sense: The Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens had just recently revealed Saturn's rings and its first known moon, Titan.
62 But astronomer Yury Mishurov of the Southern Federal University in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, was not convinced that the sun's siblings would be so easy to find.
63 February of 2010 marks the 80th anniversary of the discovery of Pluto by American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh.
64 Nicolaus Copernicus, the Polish astronomer noted for his revolutionary theory about the earth revolving around the sun(sentencedict.com), is often credited with a gastronomic achievement.
65 Make much mathematician, physicist, astronomer wait to be enrolled to enter Microsoft.
66 Noctilucent clouds were first observed in 1885 by an amateur astronomer.
67 The comet is visible to the naked eye, and in the 1700s astronomer Edmond Halley was the first to correctly predict its return, calculating that the comet comes back every 76 years.
68 It is only a matter of time before "we get a dot that's blue and Earthlike, " said astronomer Bruce Macintosh of the Lawrence Livermore National Lab.
69 Google unveiled this logo to celebrate the 400th anniversary since Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer, showed Venetian merchants his new creation, a telescope.
70 In 1716, English astronomer Edmond Halley noted, "This is but a little Patch, but it shews itself to the naked Eye, when the Sky is serene and the Moon absent."
71 Edmond Halley , English astronomer and mathematician , renowned for studies of comets , was born in London.
72 In 1497, astronomer Corpernicus proposed the heliocentric cosmology from his observations and calculations of the motion of the heavenly bodies.
73 Banking has a long history of borrowing ideas from science - astronomer Edmund Halley was constructing mortality tables for the life assurance industry back in the 17th Century.
74 It'seems to have been invented by the American astronomer David Rittenhouse in about 1785.
75 Laplace, the astronomer , was still at work when death caught up with him at seventy - eight.
76 Named after a 16th-century Danish astronomer, Tycho Brahe (TEE-ko brah) holds one person—or, as in Friday's test flight, one crash-test dummy.
77 The panel was headed by H.P. Robertson, a physicist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., and included other physicists, an astronomer, and a rocket engineer.
78 The great British astronomer Fred Hoyle suggested that the laws of physics were so uniquely conducive to human existence that the universe must be "a put-up job".
79 The scientist who discovered Eris, Caltech astronomer Mike Brown, thinks Pluto's demotion was the right move.
80 Los Angeles astronomer monuments of the total eclipse of the moon before the shooting.
81 It was discovered by William Herschel on February 15, 1786, and was the first planetary nebula whose spectrum was investigated, by the English amateur astronomer William Huggins in 1864.
82 Now known as Kepler's supernova remnant, this object was first seen 400 years ago by sky watchers, including famous astronomer Johannes Kepler.
83 Often considered the stuff of science fiction, sailing through space was suggested 400 years ago by astronomer Johannes Kepler who observed comet tails blown by the solar wind.
84 An astronomer can predict with absolute accuracy just where every star in the heavens will be at half past eleven tonight.
85 The astronomer looked at the starry sky, trying to locate Centaur.
86 Leon Stuart reported what he saw to the publication The Strolling Astronomer.
87 Anders Celsius , Swedish astronomer who devised the centigrade temperature scale in 1742, was born at Uppsala.
88 ROME - Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings.
89 The great astronomer Edmund Halley eventually persuaded Newton to put together the results of his work on the laws of motion.
90 The astronomer must decipher it before being able to assess its significance.
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