Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Shapley in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Name's Harlow, Harlow Shapley.
Shapley wrote many books on astronomy and the sciences.
This was the argument that Shapley was supporting during The Great Debate.
supervised by Harlow Shapley.
So the Shapley Supercluster… would be about 4,000 times larger than our own Milky Way.
We may only be seeing a small fraction… ofwhat's really contained within the Shapley Supercluster.
Mildred Shapley Matthews(February 15,
One of the most important events in astronomy was The Great Debate between Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis in 1920.
The Shapley Supercluster spans several constellations…
Lloyd S. Shapley and Martin Shubik.
Shapley is a cluster… that basically had the accumulation… of many other little galaxies falling into it… and that's how it's gotten so big over time.
When I arrived in secondary aft I reported to Major Shapley that Mr. Simonson had been hit
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it's less than half the size… and about10 times less massive… than the Shapley Supercluster.
Whereas Shapley got some things right.
It's been concluded that all superclusters… including the Shapley Supercluster… originated during the formation of the universe… over13 billion years ago.
Shapley persuaded Payne to write a doctoral dissertation,
The fact that we live in the outskirts of the galaxy… was discovered a long time ago… towards the end of the First World War… by a man named Harlow Shapley… who was mapping the position of these clusters of stars.
After being introduced to Harlow Shapley, the Director of the Harvard College Observatory,
The fact that we live in the outskirts of the galaxy was discovered a long time ago towards the end of the First World War by a man named Harlow Shapley who was mapping the position of these clusters of stars.
Harlow Shapley stated in 1918 that the halo of globular clusters surrounding the Milky Way seemed to be centered on the star swarms in the constellation of Sagittarius,
Hoffman, told The Guardian: We show that the Shapley attractor is really pulling,