Synonym: uranology. Similar words: astronomer, agronomy, astronaut, economy, taxonomy, autonomy, dual economy, mixed economy. Meaning: [ə'strɒnəmɪ] n. the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole.
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121, My professor referred me to the book Compendious System of Astronomy.
122, This is done in astronomy, with the help of the Julian day.
123, Most of what's claimed for 2012 relies on wishful thinking, wild pseudoscientific folly, ignorance of astronomy, and a level of paranoia worthy of Night of the Living Dead.
124, Planetary astronomy is no longer just one branch of astronomy , but has spilled over other fields.
125, The choice of the name Kepler is timely, for 2009 is the 400th anniversary of two of the most momentous events in astronomy.
126, His contributions have run through virtually all of modern astronomy.
127, He joined the Society of Jesus at the age of 19. He studied mathematics, astronomy, geography and other sciences, achieving brilliant scores.
128, Today, we are witnessing a genuine convergence - even a merger - of astronomy and physics.
129, It's a Super- Dee -Duper surprise when Barney and he children in the Astronomy Club look through their telescope and see someone staring right back at them!
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131, Second, they threw themselves actively into the study of sciences, and made outstanding achievements in medicine, astronomy, mathematics, horoscopy, etc.
132, Astronomy A point on the celestial sphere directly below the observer diametrically opposite the zenith.
133, A dry - as - dust - - A matter - of - fact man who talks astronomy on a moonlit night.
134, Nowadays astrophysics and astronomy have come to mean almost the same thing.
135, It'synthesizes interdepartmental knowledge of different disciplines , including geology, physical geography, meteorology , oceanography, bioscience, and astronomy.
136, Today biology, chemistry, geology, physics[http://sentencedict.com], and astronomy all use the same conceptual organization of matter.
137, "Paying attention to the solstices is a way of teaching mathematics, celestial mechanics and astronomy and culture and history, " she said. "It is also a pretty good party.
138, The depolarizer is relative to the polarizer and is applied to astronomy at the first time.
139, In 1609 Galileo tweaked a toylike spyglass, pointed it at the moon and Jupiter (not the neighbors), and astronomy took a quantum leap.
140, Is There a Concept of Experimental Error in Greek Astronomy?
141, Radio astronomy has greatly increased our understanding of the universe.
142, The Hindus, like the Greeks, regarded trigonometry as a tool for their astronomy.
143, The equation was developed in 1961 by Dr. Frank Drake at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
144, Double sideband and single sideband system, having their own merit, have got a great deal of applications in radio astronomy.
145, The Whirlpool galaxy, M 51 , has been one of photogenic galaxies in amateur and professional astronomy.
146, Model - Based Teaching provides a feasible direction for improving the teaching of astronomy in elementary school.
147, GuoShouJing astronomy yuan high table, exquisite, 16 meter GuoShouJing observatory, plan China's yuan is outstanding astronomers.
148, Astronomy comes from astrology.
149, A well-rounded man, known for his work in astronomy and mathematics, the Irish-born Thomson was a tall, austere figure with a narrow face and keenly penetrating eyes.
150, Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer ( FUSE ) is a NASA - supported astronomy mission.
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