• Booth says this is why the baseline to SA is important and why European astronomers want to use the South African facility. (itweb.co.za)
  • Discovery of the system's extraordinary properties was made by a team of astronomers from Vanderbilt and Harvard with the assistance of colleagues at Lehigh, Ohio State and Pennsylvania State universities, Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network and the American Association of Variable Star Observers and is described in a paper accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal . (vanderbilt.edu)
  • One of the great challenges in astronomy is that some of the most important phenomena occur on astronomical timescales, yet astronomers are generally limited to much shorter human timescales," said co-author Keivan Stassun , professor of physics and astronomy at Vanderbilt. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • He is a member of the survey team for the low-cost Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT) system that consists of a pair of robotic telescopes designed to find exoplanets around bright stars operated by astronomers at Ohio State University, Vanderbilt University, Lehigh University and the South African Astronomical Observatory. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Consequently, by acknowledging the existence of, and pursing the investigation of, dark matter, astronomers were able to understand a host of previously unexplainable astronomical mysteries. (caswellccc.com)
  • As it allows astronomers to study objects and phenomena in the universe that are not visible to the naked eye. (paybillonline.co)
  • Different types of objects and phenomena emit different types of energy waves, and by analyzing these waves, astronomers. (paybillonline.co)
  • These dates must be converted to astronomical dates before they can be used to study Maya astronomy because astronomers use the Julian/Gregorian calendar. (cloudfront.net)
  • Amateur astronomers regularly make important contributions to astronomy research. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • But it's not always about pretty pictures, and some amateurs also make measurements that feed into our understanding of a broad range of astronomical phenomena, providing a network of telescopes that far outnumbers the professional astronomers. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • Their research is published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, a scientific journal used and respected by professional astronomers. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • Astronomical theories and observations test our fundamental theories, on which our technology is based. (faqs.org)
  • Two unique astronomical resources made the discovery possible: observations by the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) network and the Digital Access to a Sky Century @ Harvard (DASCH) program. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • A Â"synergy triangleÂ" of astronomical observations, laboratory plasma experiments, and plasma theory, is beginning to clarify some longstanding puzzles of jet-lobe radio sources and their remarkable energetics. (atnf.csiro.au)
  • For several millennia, the desire to improve astrological predictions was one of the main motivations for astronomical observations and theories. (bibalex.org)
  • In Year 1, students infer simple cause-and-effect relationships from their observations and experiences, and begin to link events and phenomena with observable effects. (edu.au)
  • UAI coordinates nationally the observations of celestial bodies and the most interesting astronomical phenomena, providing information and support to all astrophiles and research groups, maintaining close contacts with other important associations abroad and with the most qualified professionals of the sector. (uai.it)
  • Over the past 75 years, astronomical observations at radio frequencies have transformed the understanding of the universe. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Her research focuses on the surroundings around supermassive black holes, so-called active galaxy cores, and she conducts the project Vanishing & Appearing Sources during a Century of Observations (VASCO) where researchers look for astronomical objects that have disappeared completely from our night sky. (su.se)
  • There are both pratical and philosophical reasons that the study of astronomy is important. (faqs.org)
  • Astronomy makes it possible for us to study phenomena at scales of size, mass, distance, density, temperature, etc., and especially on TIME scales that are not possible to reproduce in the laboratory. (faqs.org)
  • Thus, reaffirming Chile and its spectacular sky, the natural astronomical laboratory par excellence, as a world leader in astronomy. (ifae.es)
  • The degree can focus on observational astronomy, which focuses on acquiring data using principles of physics, or theoretical astronomy, which is orientated towards using computer and analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena. (saddleback.edu)
  • However, when Isaac Newton proved some of the physical processes through which celestial bodies affect each other by scientific methods, astronomy evolved into a completely separate field, where predictions about celestial phenomena are made and tested using the scientific method. (bibalex.org)
  • A spectacular follow-up [to an earlier work] with the same high quality and the same excellent expertise … an important source of data and inspiration for a much wider circle of scholars for whom the historical study of astronomy is limited by language barriers. (cambriapress.com)
  • UAI organizes and promotes an important national calendar of events and activities to bring the entire population closer to astronomy, especially on the occasion of exceptional astronomical phenomena, also coordinating and supporting the action of local associations. (uai.it)
  • Maya astronomy is the study of the Moon, planets, Milky Way, Sun, and astronomical phenomena by the Precolumbian Maya Civilization of Mesoamerica . (cloudfront.net)
  • The mathematical precision in astronomy and architecture allows us to enjoy the different light and shadows and acoustic phenomena at Chichén Itzá. (xcaret.com)
  • While some of the technical knowledge about cameras, optics, and light is a definite advantage, the basics of astronomy and its specialized terminology are important too. (fstoppers.com)
  • Of course, an important aspect covered in this book is broad coverage of the wide range of astronomical equipment available and discussions of what types of astronomy and astrophotography require them. (fstoppers.com)
  • Research into magnetic fields has led to important discoveries in physics, materials science, and other fields. (amazingmagnets.com)
  • Some of these readings were among the first to show the existence of cosmic rays , from which a number of important scientific discoveries were made. (encyclopedia.com)
  • In late 1609, Galileo perfected a telescope of 30x magnification, with which he quickly made a number of startling astronomical discoveries. (loc.gov)
  • Astronomical discoveries have been made possible by the steady and enormous improvement in sensitivity that is shown in Figure 3.1 . (nationalacademies.org)
  • According to her, the research could lead to discoveries of new physical phenomena, including "failed supernovae", where a star can collapse directly into a black hole. (su.se)
  • The scientific collaboration agreement with CONICYT was an important first step in strengthening the confidence of the Chilean Government in scientific collaboration and to achieve the installation of CTA telescopes in Chile, with ESO's involvement," commented Ferrini. (ifae.es)
  • Examples of such positions are technicians at observatories, planetariums, or companies making telescopes and astronomical equipment. (saddleback.edu)
  • The enormous scalability of some MHD phenomena -- from cm to Mpc scales -- can make extragalactic space an important plasma/MHD Â"laboratoryÂ", which can be explored in new ways with the next generation of radio and X-ray telescopes. (atnf.csiro.au)
  • To give another example, the technology also allows improved clock synchronization, or it can join up astronomical telescopes that are a long way apart, so they act as a huge single telescope. (tudelft.nl)
  • Another important, but perhaps subtle feature of this book is that most of the photographs are from Earth-based, amateur-class telescopes. (fstoppers.com)
  • The newly discovered system, known only by its astronomical catalog number TYC 2505-672-1, sets a new record for both the longest duration stellar eclipse and the longest period between eclipses in a binary system. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The printed version of the Astronomical Almanac contains precise ephemerides of the Sun, Moon, planets, and satellites, data for eclipses and other astronomical phenomena for a given year, and serves as a world-wide standard for such information. (mpg.de)
  • For the less frequently occurring phenomena, such as eclipses, summary lists for the next decade are included, allowing us to do some really long-range planning. (fstoppers.com)
  • The installation of this new observatory will bring the study of the most extreme phenomena in the Universe to Chile," explained Nicolai. (ifae.es)
  • It has applicability to objects such as asteroids, interplanetary spacecraft, quasars, pulsars, gravitational wave events, and a host of other extreme phenomena. (aas.org)
  • On the desk of many astrophiles since 1978, the Almanac illustrates all the astronomical phenomena of the year, the ephemeris of the Sun, Moon, Planets and satellites, asteroids, comets, meteor showers. (uai.it)
  • We are able to explore the universe and learn more about the celestial bodies and phenomena that exist within it. (paybillonline.co)
  • These objectives are pursued above all through the support, enhancement and coordination of the large network of local associations of astrophiles (about 250), of the Astronomical Observatories open to the public (about 80) and of the small Planetaria managed by astrophiles: a small "army" of citizen scientists at the service of Italian scientific culture! (uai.it)
  • Through the years there have been many hypothetical explanations, whether natural, astronomical, or astrological, of the nature and behavior of this so-called star of Bethlehem. (equip.org)
  • These laws have successfully predicted the behavior of all phenomena from the microscopic world to the astronomical world! (testprepkart.com)
  • The change of the balls of clay into balls of fire would be understood by materialists to indicate some such phenomenon as the sudden ignition of the star in Cassiopeia, A.D. 1572, and the one in Serpentarius, in 1604, which was noted by Kepler. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Most important, no one, even within the circle of Griaule informants, had ever heard or understood that Sirius was a double star (Ortiz de Montellano). (ufoevidence.org)
  • The Classic Maya understood many astronomical phenomena: for example, their estimate of the length of the synodic month was more accurate than Ptolemy's, [1] and their calculation of the length of the tropical solar year was more accurate than that of the Spanish when the latter first arrived. (cloudfront.net)
  • There are three completely different worlds that affect - and are affected by large and complex climatological, geological, and astronomical processes. (lu.se)
  • A better understanding of how to distinguish signs of life from alternative inorganic processes has the potential to enrich the general understanding of how planetary systems evolve over geological and astronomical time-scales. (lu.se)
  • There is a strong correlation between astronomical movements and terrestrial climatic variations because astronomical movements modify the sunshine received. (astronoo.com)
  • Part 1 gives a sweeping history of the multi-millennial history of scientific observation of "correlations between astronomical and terrestrial phenomena. (facingnorth.net)
  • It was known, for example, that the phases of Venus' synodic cycle with the Sun had influences on terrestrial phenomena such as rainfall, food supply, wars, and kingly affairs. (facingnorth.net)
  • Scientists have been studying magnetic fields for centuries, and there is still much to learn about these fascinating phenomena. (amazingmagnets.com)
  • We are looking forward to collaborating with CONICYT to develop a brilliant community of Chilean scientists and engineers that will become an important part of both Chile's future and the future activities of CTA. (ifae.es)
  • Thus, scientists had to rely on non-optical means to detect or infer dark matter, limiting somewhat the ability to investigate it and to confirm their findings about this important 96% of the universe. (caswellccc.com)
  • His point is that there's a wide open field for scientists to study how and to what extent the movements of the planets interact with phenomena on Earth. (facingnorth.net)
  • Scientists prize these rare, cosmic phenomena because they offer tantalizing glimpses of objects too distant and dim to be otherwise seen. (phys.org)
  • As astronomical datasets continue to increase in size, there will be no shortage of opportunities for eager citizen scientists. (phys.org)
  • The Nebra Sky Disk is a bronze plate from the Bronze Age with applications of gold that apparently depict astronomical phenomena and symbols of religious themes. (arsmundi.de)
  • This image moves down the wall with astronomical symbols possibly associated with fertility, which we are not sure about today" describes Belmonte. (iac.es)
  • Magnetic fields are also important in the study of stars, galaxies, and other astronomical objects. (amazingmagnets.com)
  • They explore the properties of familiar objects and phenomena, identifying similarities and differences. (edu.au)
  • Coverage of southern hemisphere objects is sparser, but nevertheless, this is an excellent way to get an understanding of the variety of available targets and of the timing and planning required to shoot different targets or astronomical phenomena. (fstoppers.com)
  • Perhaps what the magi saw was a nova or supernova bright enough to qualify as a real star (as we know them today) with astronomical and historical significance. (equip.org)
  • By the introduction of various topics and facts of a still more interesting and important nature, with suitable Historical, Biographical, Astronomical, and Seasonable Anecdotes-information that is useful to all, will be combined with amusement that is agreeable to most. (google.com.hk)
  • In historical dating the year 1 BC is followed by the year 1 so for example, the year −3113 (astronomical dating) is the same as 3114 BC (historical dating). (cloudfront.net)
  • In order to put these aspects into perspective, an understanding of the historical, philosophical, social, and cultural aspects is also important. (lu.se)
  • Sometimes the most stringent tests of those theories can only come from astronomical phenomena. (faqs.org)
  • and that, in consequence of this, many misrepresentations of facts, and many erroneous theories (blended, however, with various important truths,) were transmitted to the physiologists of modern Europe. (google.gr)
  • The disappearance of the sun behind the Moon, total solar eclipse, the disappearance of planets behind the Moon, or the disappearance of stars behind planets or asteroids are a few examples of this scientifically important phenomenon. (intechopen.com)
  • CAIRO - 21 December 2020: In one of the most important astronomical phenomena, the world witnesses the solar alignment phenomenon on the Holy of Holies shrine at Karnak Temple on December 21 of each year. (egypttoday.com)
  • They confirmed the work of German astronomer Gustav Spörer, who first noticed that part of the Little Ice Age coincided with 70 years of little or no solar activity, a phenomenon now known as the Maunder minimum. (irishtimes.com)
  • See, the December 21 date - which many folks do believe is accurate - mysteriously coincides with an incredibly rare astronomical phenomenon: the conjunction of the sun with the center of the visible Milky Way galaxy. (beliefnet.com)
  • The phone app will allow citizens around the world to witness this rare phenomenon and to contribute their observation to a collective experiment to measure the sun's distance. (instantfundas.com)
  • lquote]"Here we have a rare opportunity to study a phenomenon that plays out over many decades and provides a window into the types of environments around stars that could represent planetary building blocks at the very end of a star system's life. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Herod (and others in Jerusalem) had not seen the star at all and had to ask the magi when they had seen the star, not because he (and his advisers) simply had missed some natural yet rare astronomical phenomenon (or at least missed its importance), but because he could not see the "star," nor could anyone else except the magi. (equip.org)
  • He revolutionized the sciences in the Western world by using mathematics and experimental evidence in the study of natural phenomena. (loc.gov)
  • Ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays are all higher energy forms of electromagnetic radiation that can be used to study more energetic phenomena. (paybillonline.co)
  • The general question about whether breakfast is 'the most important meal of the day' is not grounded in scientific data but more of an old saying," says author of the second study, James A. Betts of the University of Bath. (time.com)
  • The prize is an important recognition for the project. (su.se)
  • For the Mayans, the Milky Way signified their "Sacred Tree," and such an alignment would've been very important indeed. (beliefnet.com)
  • On 17 December 2018, CTAO's Managing Director, Federico Ferrini, met CONICYT's Executive Director, Christian Nicolai Orellana on 17 December to sign a scientific collaboration agreement, which aims to foster astronomical research in Chile, capitalising on the opening of a new observational window as enabled by CTA-South. (ifae.es)
  • In 1591 he moved to the University of Padua, where he completed much of his most important scientific work. (loc.gov)
  • April Vihilidal's recent Archeo-astronomical discovery, of August 2012, is the Archeo-astronomical find of the time. (podomatic.com)
  • It is a real privilege to be alive during such an important period of time. (instantfundas.com)
  • It occurs on December 21 of every year except for this year, when the time of occurrence of the phenomenon changes to December 22. (egypttoday.com)
  • Luxor Governorate celebrated this astronomical phenomenon for the first time in 2012. (egypttoday.com)
  • At that time a curious phenomenon occurs, "A beam of sunlight, which enters through a small hole, shines onto a large panel covered with pubic triangles, in the form of a phallus or a shield. (iac.es)
  • At the same time, astrology remains a kind of fringe phenomenon, widely misunderstood and viewed with disdain by elite, mainstream thinkers. (facingnorth.net)
  • Some have tried to harmonize Matthew's account with naturally occurring astronomical phenomena by limiting the magi's observation of the star "in the east" to occurring only at its rising and not continually. (equip.org)
  • Discovering such strange, new phenomena is a hallmark of citizen science. (phys.org)
  • On the contrary, astrology nowadays is regarded as a pseudoscience, though thousands of people around the world still seek advice from astrologers and astrology publications in making important professional, medical, and personal experiences. (bibalex.org)
  • Risco Caído is a very important reference for these studies, so much so that it was a determining factor in the declaration of Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains of Grand Canary as a Cultural Landscape World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2019" says Belmonte. (iac.es)
  • A team led by Professor Stephanie Wehner has developed a so-called link layer protocol that brings the phenomenon of 'quantum entanglement' from a physics experiment towards a real world quantum network. (tudelft.nl)
  • The cave is so special that during the other half of the year the light which shines into the interior of the cave and describes similar phenomena is that of the full moon. (iac.es)
  • For example 21 000 years ago at the last glacial maximum, the ice caps were more important and covered the north of Europe and America (image opposite). (astronoo.com)
  • Astronomical calculations return a year zero and years before that are negative numbers. (cloudfront.net)
  • In 1915, the Royal Astronomical Society finally admitted women members, and Russell was among the first, having been refused membership 25 years earlier. (irishtimes.com)
  • I also hope that the project will be an entrance to astronomical research for people in poor countries who dream of participating in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. (su.se)
  • The fundamental equations of Dynamics is one of the important chapters in JEE Main and JEE Advanced Physics syllabus. (testprepkart.com)
  • Temple lists a number of astronomical beliefs held by the Dogon that seem curious. (ufoevidence.org)
  • These astronomical phenomena are partly responsible for natural climatic changes, the main consequence of which is the succession of glacial and interglacial periods. (astronoo.com)
  • The project EELabs, whose aim is to measure the impact of light pollution on the natural ecosystems of Macaronesia has one of its networks of photometers in this valley, to evaluate how this kind of pollution propagates and to suggest possible solutions to avoid effects on the astronomical quality of the sky and on the biodiversity of the zone. (iac.es)
  • Expres is a three-year project funded by the European Commission with the objective of creating a distributed, large-scale astronomical instrument of continental and intercontinental dimensions. (itweb.co.za)
  • Here you find direct access to a selection of important e-books, databases and portals. (mpg.de)
  • The phenomenon begins with the sun infirtlating through the eastern gate of the temple, casting its rays on the main axis of the temple and entering the Holy of Holies, which was the location of the statue of the deity Amun. (egypttoday.com)
  • The resulting analysis revealed a system similar to the one at Epsilon Aurigae, with some important differences. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, and where the experimental and creative contributions of the astrophiles themselves are many, it is important to spread new knowledge and good practices in the amateur community. (uai.it)
  • This is one of the driest and most isolated regions on Earth - an astronomical paradise. (ifae.es)
  • In this way, Chile will be hosting the greatest concentration of technology observing phenomena from Earth. (ifae.es)
  • Besides being the biggest calendar on Earth, El Castillo Pyramid enclosures some secrets, such as an acoustic phenomenon that surprises many visitors. (xcaret.com)
  • These were the most important processes in the earliest history of the Earth. (lu.se)
  • This is one of the most important books written about astrology in recent times. (facingnorth.net)
  • Scofield explains that astrology can't explain all phenomena but what it can explain is how self-organizing systems (from a single cell to a plant to an animal) work. (facingnorth.net)
  • Researcher Axel Dahlberg said that this enables a whole new range of applications "Security is one important application. (tudelft.nl)
  • If a European had visited the Dogon in the 1920's and 1930's, conversation would likely have turned to astronomical matters, including Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the center of Dogon mythology. (ufoevidence.org)
  • In order to realize large scale quantum networks, it is important to go beyond a physics experiment, and move towards building a quantum network system. (tudelft.nl)
  • Computerized object-recognition programs will certainly play an important role in analyzing these data, but human volunteers are likely to remain integral. (phys.org)
  • have really enabled us to produce important findings. (phys.org)
  • An important aspect of astrobiology is the ability to clearly distinguish signs of past or present life in extraterrestrial environments. (lu.se)
  • Knowledge of the stars is not important either in daily life or in ritual [to the Dogon]. (ufoevidence.org)
  • Her pod casts are aimed at educating people about her Archeo-astronomical find. (podomatic.com)
  • The emblematic El Castillo pyramid, dedicated to the god Kukulcán, is tangible truth of the amazing degree of mathematical and astronomical perfection of this important culture. (xcaret.com)
  • In paleoclimate theory, the three astronomical phenomena involved are orbital eccentricity, axial obliquity, and precession of the equinoxes (explained below). (astronoo.com)
  • The existing infrastructures and facilities, and ESO's long-lasting experience spearheading international astronomical projects in Chile, will all support the construction and operation of the new telescope array. (ifae.es)
  • This is an important tool, allowing big manufacturing companies and department stores to perform inventory management, provide instant credit card authorization and automated teller banking services to even small towns, pay-at-the-pump gas at freeway gas stations, and video conferencing for international corporations. (ucsusa.org)
  • Proleptic Gregorian dates vary substantially from astronomical dates. (cloudfront.net)