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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at ).
  • Astronomy is the study of the stars and the magical effects and properties they have on the magical world. All lessons are had at night and requires a lot of theoretical knowledge as well as the ability to be able to predict the astronomical position of various objects in the night's sky. Contained in a specific tower, the Astronomy subject is a requirement for all years until sitting the OWL level tests, after that the student may choose to either continue or drop the Astronomy class to better suit their career aspirations. The current professor for Astronomy is Isaac Marshall,
  • Characters with this skill are familiar with the heavens and the cycles of the heavenly bodies. They can recognise constellations, planets, and unusual bodies such as comets, novae, etc. On a successful Int test, the character can navigate by the stars with reasonable accuracy and can predict cyclic astral events such as eclipses and meteor showers.
  • Astronomy is a study of events that take place outside of the Earth's atmosphere. In 2372, the Astrophysics department aboard the USS Enterprise-E complained that the violent maneuvering and weapons fire used during war games with the USS Samson, interfered with their observations of the Pantera Nebula. (TNG eBook: A Sea of Troubles)
  • Astronomy is a core class and subject taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and Uagadou School of Magic. Astronomy is a branch of magic that studies stars and the movement of planets. It is a subject where the use of practical magic during lessons isn't necessary. Uagadou students are known to be skilled in Astronomy, implying the teaching that is provided at Uagadou is excellent.
  • Astronomy is the study of celestial bodies and how they control our lives. It is also known as Gallileoism. Astronomy is divided into "signs". The Signs were discovered by early Astrono-$cientologists, who used these Signs to describe the different human personalities. The Major Astronomical Signs are: And the one "Sign" that rules them all: * The Clenis
  • The study of astronomy in Gielinor started in the Fourth Age when Scorpius started to study the stars. He built himself a telescope and started to use the stars for divination, naming the constellations as he researched. He had an apprentice named Phyrrys. After he fell in with some Zamorakian worshippers, his work was destroyed by the kings of Ardougne. A grave was constructed in his memory just north of the Observatory, and it is here that you can speak to the Spirit of Scorpius. More history of Scorpius can be found in the Astronomy book.
  • Astronomy es actualmente un militar Confederado que se desempeña como soldado del Pelotón Alfa. Ex-Capitán del mismo. Es hermano mayor de NaliLand. Es campeón, junto a Anderson Onil, de la Copa SkaarjFifa Sigma 2015. Pertenece tanto a la Facción de Unreal como en el Batallón Sunspire. Es integrante del Equipo Scorpion y del Equipo ACO.
  • "Astronomy" is the second episode of the A Series of QI. It was first broadcast on 11 September 2003 on BBC Four, and was broadcast on BBC Two a week later. The episode was preceded by "Adam", which aired on the same date but on BBC Four, and followed by "Aquatic Animals". It was the first episode to air on BBC Four.
  • Astronomy was a science that documented the paths and patterns of the stars and visible planets. The astronomers used tools as rudimentary lenses (mainly imported from the wastes beyond the Ivory Kingdoms), near-precise maps, and pincer-like measuring devices. They first used direct source and application of information, and secondly they interpretated these observations. It differed to the astrologers, which discerned omens and divining the future from the courses of the stars.
  • During the books, it is taught by Professor Sinistra. Class was held on Wednesday nights at midnight, on the Astronomy Tower. Every student needed their own telescope. The students usually study the night sky and learn the stars names through their observations.
  • Astronomy is a fairly early technology in Civilization games.
  • IT'S JUST A SCHEME BY THE GOVERNMENT. Now go...kill some Horcruxes...or something. Science
  • Those who seek their fortune in the stars will not see the path laid out in front of them--Kirin Mistfall, Mystic
  • Astronomy is the study of the planets, moons, stars, meteoroids, black holes any other celestial bodies within outer space. Galileo Galilei is often thought of as the father of modern astronomy. Superman once asked an astronomer at the Mount Palamore Astronomical Observatory for permission to use a telescope mirror to use to reflect the blue beam.
  • Astronomy is the Science that studies the stars, planets, galaxies and everything else in the universe. Like Chemistry, Astronomy can be considered a branch of Physics; as Chemistry tends to deal with very small objects, Astronomy typically concentrates on the very large. As modern Astronomers conduct research into cataclysmic events like Supernovae, they must peer across incredible distances and try to improve our understanding of things that are larger than galaxies and smaller than atoms. Astronomy tells us why we are here and where we came from.
  • Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Prehistoric cultures left behind astronomical artifacts such as the Egyptian monuments, Nubian monuments and Stonehenge, and early civilizations such as the Babylonians, Greeks, Chinese, Indians, Iranians and Mayan performed methodical observations of the night sky; however, the invention of the telescope was required before astronomy was able to develop into a modern science. Historically, astronomy has included disciplines as diverse as astrometry, celestial navigation, observational astronomy, the making of calendars, and astrology, but professional astronomy is nowadays often considered to be synonymous with astrophysics.
  • Astronomy was the science dealing with space and stars. An astronomer was an individual who studied astronomy. When talked about Earth's Sun, the Third Doctor joked about already knowing "a little basic astronomy". (TV: Colony in Space) Ian Chesterton described Vicki Pallister Earth's sky according to his memories about astronomy. He said that in ancient times, astronomers didn't know the difference between planets and stars. (PROSE: Byzantium!) In the 19th century, Sir George MacLeish was said to be steeped in astronomy. (TV: Tooth and Claw) File:TitleStub.png
  • Prerequisites: Optics 1, Astrophysics 1, Mathematics 1, Physics 2 Description: Characters with this skill study galaxies, stars, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and meteors. The skill requires at least one of the following pieces of equipment: telescopes, radar, energy sensors, cameras, and computers. Each piece of equipment astronomers use to make their observations adds +5% to their success rate. Source: SF module 2010
  • Astronomy teaches us that humanity far from being at the centre of the Universe is actually on a small planet orbiting a fairly average star amongst a myriad of stars in one of the less fashionable arms of a fairly bog standard Galaxy, in a Universe so vast that it contains more galaxies than a beach does grains of sand, and so ancient that we have telescopes that have detected light or other radiation from things that happened very long ago - some of it from over 10 Billion years ago.
  • Some of Jack's favorite subjects included literature and astronomy, the latter of which was an interest he shared with T'Mir. (ENT: "Carbon Creek") Jonathan Archer's first astronomy book, The Cosmos A to Z, was given to him as a gift from his father for his 8th birthday. (ENT: "Fusion") Growing up one of Raakin's favorite subjects was astronomy. His "father," Arik Soong, would sit with Raakin at night, and quiz Raakin by pointing out the stars, and having him name them. (ENT: "Cold Station 12")
  • Astronomy is the science dedicated to the study of celestial bodies. It tries to determinate their origin, evolution, physical and chemical properties. Astronomy is one of the rare sciences where amateurs can still play an active role in the evolution of the domain, mainly through their observations. It is a popular pass-time, and many asteroids and various transient events are still being discovered by amateurs nowadays.
  • In late 1994, however, a version of the MACHO theory was dealt a blow when the Hubble Space Telescope, scanning the Milky Way galaxy for red dwarf stars, found fewer of these dim stars than expected(be151) In the 1920s, observations at Mount Wilson and elsewhere began to convince astronomers that those nebulas were not simply clouds of gas in our own Milky Way galaxy, as had been thought, but rather were galaxies in their own right(bhtw167) In a radio galaxy, by contrast with a quasar, the central accretion disk presumably is rather quiescent(bhtw353) Pulsars are indeed neutron stars(uet89)
  • Despite an endless list of studies proving the claims of astronomy wrong, they will be summarized here. Anyone can easily read this list and go out and refute their ridiculous claims. Astronomers claim the universe is expanding like a fat man eating McDonalds and that the space between galaxies is growing larger over time. Of course this absurd claim violates the first rule of business, you can't get something for nothing. When you buy a piece of land, does it just keep on growing bigger without you having to get another mortgage or two? The cost of expanding space-time would be astronomical! Who is going to pay for an expanding universe? Nobody! Because nobody can afford it, especially with the recession. What is even more harebrained is that astronomers claim the expansion of the univers
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