When in alignment, the Galilean telescopes provide an increase or decrease in magnification, depending on orientation of the telescopes. |
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I actually have two on that replica Galilean telescope, so I made certain both were covered. |
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The first night we stayed at a delightful bed and breakfast in a Galilean town, built on a hillside. |
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There was the Galilean defeat and the Copernican defeat and the Darwinian defeat and the Einsteinian defeat. |
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If he did see one of the Galilean satellites, then it would have been Ganymede which is the brightest of the four. |
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The waning Moon occults, or passes in front of, Jupiter and its four Galilean satellites on the 7th. |
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The Moon is not as large as any planet other than distant little Pluto but is of the same scale as the Galilean satellites of Jupiter. |
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Friday has planetary rings in one room and Galilean satellites and planetary magnetospheres in the other. |
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Thursday's Astronomy Picture of the Day of the Moon and Jupiter even captures the Galilean satellites. |
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The time that the four Galilean satellites take to circuit that planet can be measured, and also the sizes of their orbits. |
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The occultations and transits of Io, the Galilean moon closest to Jupiter, begin about every twenty-one hours and last just over two hours. |
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Exegetes find few texts more baffling than four lines that Matthew attributes to Jesus during the course of his Galilean ministry. |
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Therefore, the narrative section of Book II assembles ten miracle stories from Jesus' Galilean ministry. |
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Citizen Paul of Tarsus is allotted a Galilean ancestry and a wife and family who may have died in some calamity. |
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Perhaps these Galilean parables aren't so different from the large-scale dramas in this month's Exodus history and psalmist liturgy. |
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So it was that the young Roman and the old Galilean had come to frequent each other, at Lugdunum Converanum. |
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The Galilean, sir, was a paladin for the destitute, the downtrodden, the impecunious hoi polloi. |
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It is unrealistic to expect all our answers to come from a long dead Englishman, let alone a pale Galilean. |
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A 3x afocal Galilean telescope has a separation between the objective and ocular lens of 2cm. |
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The Keplerian telescopic system is heavier than the Galilean telescope because the eyepiece and objective are composed of two plus lenses. |
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Actually, the Galilean telescope was quickly abandoned for other types, in particular the design suggested by Johannes Kepler. |
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Examples of refracting afocal systems include an ordinary Keplerian telescope, a Galilean telescope, and a lens-erecting telescope. |
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While the pupil of the Keplerian telescope can be matched to the observer's eye, the pupil of the Galilean telescope is always mismatched. |
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A typical Galilean telescope with which Jupiter's moons could be observed was configured as follows. |
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The Astronomy Group built Galilean telescopes and used them to study the same heavenly bodies that Galileo did 375 years ago. |
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Eschenbach Galilean telescopes for distance are available in monocular or binocular systems. |
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The Galilean telescopes in the IMSS have rather strong ocular lenses, and unfortunately such lenses were not available from the department. |
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A variation on the Galilean telescope was suggested by Johannes Kepler in his 1611 book Dioptrice. |
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Reading systems can be fabricated which combine a Galilean telescope with a plus lens cap to focus at near. |
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All of the products in the AYA line are made with olive oil and incorporate traditional Galilean pharmaceutical knowledge and customs. |
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Most of the work in quantum mechanics was in the Galilean approximation. |
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The lure of the three frigid Galilean moons is that beneath their thick crust of ice may lie vast reservoirs of liquid water that harbor, or once harbored, life. |
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Unlike the Galilean transformation, the Lorentz transformation involves a change of spatial distance and a change of time interval between two inertial systems. |
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The avuncular, 68-year-old astronomer wears a trim, white beard that might even be described as Galilean. |
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Einstein resolved this paradox by recognizing that Galilean invariance is just an approximation, valid for speeds much smaller than the speed of light. |
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The radiation environment improves with increasing distance from the planet, but the Galilean satellites present a daunting technical challenge to planned landing missions. |
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We have considered the Moon and planets crossing the Sun or the stars, Jupiter eclipsing the Galilean satellites, and measuring the sizes of asteroids and comets. |
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The article by Torrence Johnson on page 77 discusses the remarkable diversity of the Galilean satellites, the first planetary system discovered other than our own. |
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Jesus looked at Peter and saw in him not only a Galilean fisherman but one who had it in him to become the rock on which his church would be built. |
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I wonder where the Galilean carpenter fits into such a scheme of things. |
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This type of observation has been performed since 1973 for the Galilean and the Saturnian satellites. |
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The laws are only Galilean relativistic, and so are not true in every frame. |
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There's a Galilean thermometer on his desk and Einstein memorabilia in every corner. |
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The reverse Galilean telescopes are tilted relative to each other. |
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Equations have been derived for Galilean telescopes and telemicroscopes that make it unnecessary to find pupils and ports, or to know the powers of the lenses. |
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Did not this happen to Peter who was recognized as a disciple of Jesus, because he was a Galilean? |
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As well as seeing our planetary neighbours through a telescope, people are encouraged to photograph what they see and share the sights with the wider world through the Galilean Nights astrophotography competition. |
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Jupiter's four Galilean moons are an easy target with binoculars providing they are mounted on a tripod or supported in some other way. |
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With the Galilean telescope of Horrocks, however, Venus would be seen in the top left quadrant of the screen. |
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There was one article of Galilean homespun, at the bottom of his gunny-bag, that Justus must not see! |
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A Galilean Rabbi? When did this Province of diggers in dirt and gutters of fish send forth Rabbis? Thou makest a jest. |
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Galileo Galilei studied Jupiter extensively and in the process discovered its four largest moons-Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, also known as the Galilean moons. |
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View the sun through solar telescopes, learn how to make telescopes and, in the evening, see Jupiter and its Galilean moons. |
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In the second edition of the Principia Newton adds a passage indicating how the two Galilean relationships can be derived using the first two laws and first two corollaries. |
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A small telescope or even good binoculars will pick out the main cloud belts, the Great Red Spot and, of course, the four inner Galilean moons. |
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It is likely the symbol of a boat has its origin in the Gospel stories of the calling by Jesus of Galilean fishermen and the stilling of the storm by Jesus on the lake of Galilee. |
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This is the restricted, or Galilean, principle of relativity. |
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Prismatic loupes use a more sophisticated lensing system compared to conventional lower power Galilean optics. |
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The reverse Galilean optical finder with a 0.5× magnification features all-glass elements made from high-refractive index glass and demonstrates low chromatic aberration and distortion. |
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Galileo's orbiter remained in the system for nearly eight years, through two extensions of its mission, and conducted the most extensive surveys of the Galilean moons to date. |
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The satellites of Saturn, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Iapetus and Hyperion, present phenomena similar to those of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter. |
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Galilean idealizations are beset with riddles. |
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Israel's supreme judges with their fossilised traditions were shocked into wide-eyed astonishment at the sight of mere Galilean fishermen addressing the court with the confidence of kings issuing edicts. |
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Galilean invariance or the principle of Newtonian relativity. |
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Incorporating this understanding changes the way we exegete passages such as the Parable of the Lost Coin or the way we picture life on the shore of the Galilean Sea. |
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