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How to use astronomer in a sentence

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John Herschel was the son of William Herschel, the astronomer who discovered Uranus.
In the 1900s American astronomer Harlow Shapley studied the distribution of globular clusters in our galaxy.
Beginning in the mid-1940s, British astronomer Fred Hoyle was the dominant figure promulgating this idea.
Cook kept the chronometers in locked wooden boxes and issued keys to the first lieutenant, the on-board astronomer, and himself.
For it is the duty of an astronomer to record celestial motions through careful observation.
A century ago, the astronomer Percival Lowell described water-filled canals on Mars for the same reason.
One of the stargazers was solar astronomer, Professor John Parkinson, from Sheffield Hallam University in England.
Caesar called the best of mathematicians and philosophers, including the Alexandrian astronomer Sosigenes to discuss the calendric reforms.
In 1868, the French astronomer Pierre Janssen studied light from the Sun during a solar eclipse using a spectroscope.
Hale also gained prominence as an astronomer with his invention of the spectroheliograph and the discovery of magnetic fields in sunspots.
We have to return to the political situation in Rome, which led to the transformation of an unpolitical astronomer into a criminal.
In particular, the Hindu astronomer Brahmagupta worked out the rules for addition, subtraction and multiplication by zero.
Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered three key laws that govern planetary motion.
The story of the transits of Venus begins in 1627, just three years before the death of the German astronomer Johannes Kepler.
Although he has since been mostly forgotten, South was a very prominent astronomer in his day.
From his works we know that Kushyar was primarily an astronomer who wrote texts on astronomy and geography.
Most newly discovered comets seem to originate from an area in space known as the Oort cloud, named after Dutch astronomer Jan Oort.
The author was the astronomer Edmond Halley, who is far better known today for having a famous comet named after him.
We credit the idea that the Earth and other planets orbit the Sun to the medieval Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
Kamalakara was an Indian astronomer and mathematician who came from a family of famous astronomers.
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This was an experience with which Herschel, like every other astronomer, was unhappily only too familiar.
Ptolemy the astronomer was content with it, and according to him Hipparchus used no other.
The eighth picture depicted an astronomer who has not yet come into existence.
The illustrious astronomer saw on one occasion this object pass over a star cluster.
The letters prescribe the various duties of the astronomer and the mode of his election.
For two seasons in 1865 and 1866 I had the honour of being Lord Rosse's astronomer.
His astronomer, by name Sosigenes, did his best, but assumed the astronomical year to be 11 min.
Albategni, the Arabian astronomer, observes the autumnal equinox, September 19th.
Of what possible use can a mathematician, a theoretician and a theoretical astronomer be in such a situation as this?
The young astronomer, though apian's pupil, was an avowed Copernican and the destined master and friend of Kepler.
But it was their great astronomer, Ebn Junis, who accomplished the most valuable of all chronometric improvements.
It appears, however, that the Egyptian astronomer divided the zodiac into twenty-four decani, or constellations.
As the human scientist poured his plan of battle into the brain of the astronomer, Orlon's face cleared.
As long as he remained in Spain he was only known as a clever mathematician and astronomer, not as an exegete.
The news from Palermo may be said to have converted him from an arithmetician into an astronomer.
The association of the name of Copernicus with that of Galileo has always cast an air of unorthodoxy about the great astronomer.
Euclid the geometer, Aratus the astronomer, Ptolemy the cosmographer, add lustre to the golden age of Alexandrian culture.
Mark me, he was a geometrician and astronomer, and very celebrated as both!
I had a hunch, and this astronomer chap has proved it correct with his mathematics.
This is the case frequently with the anatomist and the astronomer.
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