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  2. William Pearson (astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    William Pearson FRS (23 April 1767–6 September 1847) was an English schoolmaster, astronomer, and a founder of the Astronomical Society of London. He authored Practical Astronomy (2 vols., 1825 and 1829).

  3. Astronomy Today - Wikipedia

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    Astronomy Today was a Canadian science television series which aired on CBC Television in 1959. Premise. F. A. Kaempffer, a University of British Columbia physics ...

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  5. Astrophotography - Wikipedia

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    Since almost all observational astronomy today uses photography, the term "astrophotography" usually refers to its use in amateur astronomy, seeking aesthetically pleasing images rather than scientific data. Amateurs use a wide range of special equipment and techniques.

  6. Universe Today - Wikipedia

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    Universe Today (U.T.) is a North American-based non-commercial space and astronomy news website founded by Fraser Cain. The domain was registered on December 30, 1998, [2] and the website went live in March 1999. [3] Universe Today assumed its current form on July 24, 2003, featuring astronomy news and other space-related content.

  7. Isaac Asimov bibliography (categorical) - Wikipedia

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    Astronomy Today (1989) The Birth and Death of Stars (1989) Colonizing the Planets and the Stars (1989) Comets and Meteors (1989) Did Comets Kill the Dinosaurs? (1987) The Future in Space (1993), with Greg Walz-Chojnacki, published posthumously; How Was the Universe Born? (1988) Is There Life on Other Planets? (1989) Mythology and the Universe ...

  8. Local Interstellar Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the Sun located near the edge of the Local Interstellar Cloud and Alpha Centauri about 4 light-years away in the neighboring G-Cloud complex. The Local Interstellar Cloud (LIC), also known as the Local Fluff, is an interstellar cloud roughly 30 light-years (9.2 pc) across, through which the Solar System is moving.

  9. Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer (or FAME) Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer (or FAME) was a NASA proposed astrometric satellite designed to determine with unprecedented accuracy the positions, distances, and motions of 40 million stars within our galactic neighborhood (distances by stellar parallax possible).