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  2. Light-year - Wikipedia

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    A contemporary German popular astronomical book also noticed that light-year is an odd name. [25] In 1868 an English journal labelled the light-year as a unit used by the Germans. [26] Eddington called the light-year an inconvenient and irrelevant unit, which had sometimes crept from popular use into technical investigations. [27]

  3. Chronology of the universe - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of stars, known as Population III stars, formed within a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. [62] These stars were the first source of visible light in the universe after recombination. Structures may have begun to emerge from around 150 million years, and early galaxies emerged from around 180 to 700 million years.

  4. List of years - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... This page is an index to individual articles for years. Years are shown in chronological order ...

  5. Speed of light - Wikipedia

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    A light-year is the distance light travels in one Julian year, around 9461 billion kilometres, 5879 billion miles, or 0.3066 parsecs. In round figures, a light year is nearly 10 trillion kilometres or nearly 6 trillion miles. Proxima Centauri, the closest star to Earth after the Sun, is around 4.2 light-years away. [89]

  6. First light (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The expected first light image quality was finally achieved after a 1993 servicing mission by Space Shuttle Endeavour. The Large Binocular Telescope had its first light with a single primary mirror on 12 October 2005, which was a view of NGC 891. [5] [6] The second primary mirror was installed in January 2006 and became fully operational in ...

  7. Detailed logarithmic timeline - Wikipedia

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    Visual representation of the Logarithmic timeline in the scale of the universe. This timeline shows the whole history of the universe, the Earth, and mankind in one table. . Each row is defined in years ago, that is, years before the present date, with the earliest times at the top of the ch

  8. History of astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The first direct measurement of the distance to a star (61 Cygni at 11.4 light-years) was made in 1838 by Friedrich Bessel using the parallax technique. Parallax measurements demonstrated the vast separation of the stars in the heavens. [citation needed] Observation of double stars gained increasing importance during the 19th century. In 1834 ...

  9. Timeline of astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Mayan astronomers discover an 18.7-year cycle in the rising and setting of the Moon.From this they created the first almanacs – tables of the movements of the Sun, Moon, and planets for the use in astrology.