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Importance to astronomy.
It is clear that Theon's treatise does not pretend to make original contributions to astronomy.
Contributions to Astronomy& Geophysics are not restricted to RAS members.[2][3][4].
It was to be awarded annually for the most important contribution to astronomy made in that year.
Telescope automation is relatively new to astronomy, and UH astronomers are building two forefront facilities.
Halley persuaded Newton to write a full treatment of his new physics and its application to astronomy.
Adams's made many other contributions to astronomy, notably his studies of the Leonid meteor shower.
He did not feel he was a good observer, and he did not want to subordinate all his other interests to astronomy;
His study of church history led him to astronomy which in turn led him to study geometry.
Daniel Bernoulli submitted an entry for the Grand Prize of the Paris Academy for 1734 giving an application of his ideas to astronomy.
Although Aepinus did not make contributions to astronomy while in Berlin, he did his most important work there.
Hausdorff studied at Leipzig Universityunder Heinrich Bruns and Adolph Mayer, graduating in 1891 with a doctorate in applications of mathematics to astronomy.
Among numerous other contributions to astronomy, al-Tusi calculated the value of 51' for the precession of the equinoxes.
Chapman, however, was not entirely happy with devoting himself to astronomy as is pointed out in.
The third part is an elementary introduction to astronomy and is clearly intended as a fairly low level teaching text rather than a research monograph.
During this time, we managed to build the largest network of mobile planetariums in Russia and the CIS, thereby introducing more than 500,000 children to astronomy.
Before the end of 1905 Eddington had made the move to astronomy with his appointment to a post at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich.
Yet, when this brilliant cosmologist is asked to explain how one canbe a scientist and a Christian, he doesn't turn to astronomy, but rather to biology.
Another of ibn Sina's contributions to astronomy was his attempt to calculate the difference in longitude between Baghdad and Gurgan by observing a meridian transit of the moon at Gurgan.
Al-Kashi lived in poverty, like so many others at this time, and devoted himself to astronomy and mathematics while moving from town to town.
The Astronomical Institution of Edinburgh was founded in 1811, preceding the Royal Astronomical Society in England by nine years,making it the first British society devoted to astronomy.
Drummond believed that the 49th chapter of Genesis contains prophecies allied to astronomy and that the twelve tribes of Israel represented the 12 zodiacal signs.
He set up a new curriculum for applied mathematics at the university which spread over six semesters and included applications of mathematics to astronomy, geodesy and technology.
The second volume was entirely devoted to astronomy, while a third volume, which was intended to complete the series and cover the subjects of optics, electricity, and magnetism, was never completed.
Tycho Brahe was so impressed with Kepler's mathematical ability and keenness to apply mathematics to astronomy that he invited Kepler to join his team of astronomers.
The importance in which Lalande held women's contributions to astronomy, particularly as mathematicians and calculators, is seen in his Astronomie des dames first published in 1785, with new editions in 1795 and 1806.
The successive publication of Tables for the Purchasing and Renewing of Leases(1802), of The Doctrine of Interest and Annuities(1808), and The Doctrine of Life-Annuities and Assurances(1810), earned him a high reputation as a writer on life-contingencies; he amassed a fortune through diligence and integrity andretired from business in 1825, to devote himself wholly to astronomy.
For forty-five years his[powerful] mind was constantly directed to mathematical research relating principally to astronomy[but because of his] innate craving for perfection[he published little].
He seems to have decided during this holiday to turn to astronomy, almost certainly influenced by the fact that at 78 years of age his father's health was failing and there was nobody else to continue his father's work.
Instead of the seven planets in standard geocentric astronomy the Copernican system had only six,the Moon having become a body of kind previously unknown to astronomy, which Kepler was later to call a'satellite'(a name he coined in 1610 to describe the moons that Galileo had discovered were orbiting Jupiter, literally meaning'attendant').