A series of digital seismographs around the volcano provide a continuous stream of data to the observatory in Goma. |
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A series of digital seismographs installed around the volcano provide a continuous stream of data to the observatory. |
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Next to the observatory is a natural slide that so many children's behinds have polished that rock is now as smooth as glass. |
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Wind gusts up to 183 mph were measured at the Blue Hill observatory outside Boston. |
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Leibniz wrote to the electress to suggest that the plans for the observatory be widened to embrace an Academy of Sciences. |
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The sky is dense with numbered stars, seen through the cavernous central chamber of an observatory. |
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At the very beginning, the observatory was only a bungalow, with simple and crude instruments. |
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In fact Gregory went home to Aberdeen and took a collection outside the church doors for money to build his observatory. |
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The climatological observatory was located 200 m from the variety trial plots. |
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His interest lies in looking but not living, and his experience is observatory rather than participatory. |
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There is a fine observatory just west of Wichita, and a remarkable meteorite, classified as a pallasite, on display in Greensburg, Kansas. |
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University College Cork is in seventh heaven as it advances plans to restore a century-old observatory on campus. |
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The Great Pyramid could have functioned as a stellar observatory during its construction. |
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The sun streams in through the open oculus, tracing a circular disk across the walls and floor, creating a walk-in solar observatory. |
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An aquatic plant observatory was created, and a greenhouse was purchased for use as art classrooms. |
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The Kushiro National Park, a beautiful 27,000 hectare marshland area with a well laid out observatory, was next on our itinerary. |
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The 60th floor observatory has been permanently closed for security reasons. |
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Before heading down to the falls, the trail first leads into a huge butterfly observatory. |
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The designs for the carvings at the top of the building based their design on an ancient Greek observatory built for Andronicus. |
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A bridge links the classroom and dormitory blocks and allows access to the outdoor ramps and observatory tower. |
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In 1806 he accepted the post of assistant at the Lilienthal Observatory, a private observatory near Bremen. |
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There are also plans to open a national observatory with an automated telescope dedicated solely to high-school observers. |
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The summit of dormant volcano Mauna Kea is home to the world's largest astronomical observatory and most powerful telescope. |
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Britain's foremost radio astronomy observatory at Jodrell Bank celebrates its 45th anniversary this month. |
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Set up in 1923, the historical Bosscha Observatory is the closest observatory in the world to the equator. |
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The mine was chosen as the observatory's location so that the rock would shield the observatory from cosmic radiation. |
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They return to the radio observatory and set a trap in the form of a nuclear bomb. |
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Practical and down-to-earth, he's a bit of a joker and Paul's only friend outside the observatory. |
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One of the world's largest test and measurement companies donated the spectrum analyser to the observatory. |
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Yesterday, the stylus of an observatory seismograph continued to jiggle every few seconds like the end of a fishing rod reacting to nibbles. |
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I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, but I was setting up a delicate experiment in the observatory. |
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Another club member is donating his Newtonian telescope to the new observatory. |
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In the years to come she spent most of her time away from the observatory as she was looking after her ailing mother or was indisposed herself. |
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A car provides an excellent mobile observatory for tracking down and observing contingents of pink-footed geese wintering in north-west Norfolk. |
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When she had finished wrapping Gwin up in scarf and coat, she immediately disappeared back to the observatory to gather his own outside items. |
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At the same site you can take a virtual tour of the observatory and its telescope, whose refractor is still the largest of its kind in the world. |
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With the retirement of the old professor, the observatory was going to be turned into a museum, as soon as the new radar dish was completed. |
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But Paul is also a dreamer, and takes a chance by applying for a job at a leading-edge observatory in outback Australia. |
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More than 200 astronomy enthusiasts gathered at a Ribble Valley observatory for a rare sighting of the planet Mercury transiting the sun. |
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One of the most extraordinary buildings is a circular astronomical observatory. |
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Zach was now appointed as director of a new astronomical observatory to be built at Seeberg, Gotha. |
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He did propose the setting up of an observatory to provide accurate lunar data in his attempts to convince the commissioners. |
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The South Building, built from 1891 to 1899, was an astrophysics observatory. |
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The tower featured a belfry and observatory, topped with a cupola and a golden statue of an angel flying in a horizontal position! |
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Jodrell Bank, the radio astronomy observatory in the UK, uses a BBC micro from the early 1980s to steer one of their smaller dishes which tracks a pulsar in the Crab nebula. |
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Because GRBs are so rare, the best way to look for them is with an automated observatory. |
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Herschel, Planck and Gaia are all observatory missions that will be positioned at the Lagrangian point L2, 1.5 million kilometres behind Earth as seen from the Sun. |
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According to the Syrian observatory the suicide bombing of the rebel checkpoint in Idlib province caused a massive explosion. |
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The observatory believes a further 19,256 pro-regime militiamen have been killed. |
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An observation is scheduled at the Very Large Array, a massive radio observatory on New Mexico's Plains of San Agustin, where the burst was first detected. |
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He now had more time than before to devote to his study of astronomy, having an observatory in the rooms in which he lived in one of the towers in the town's fortifications. |
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Accompanied by several other astronomers he established a temporary observatory on Pikes Peak, the summit of which is over 14,000 feet above sea level. |
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The Arc also features an observatory to take in surrounding views. |
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But the next day and the day after that came and went, and after that it was uncertain whether the observatory octet had finished chiming beneath the liquid dome. |
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A model of the sun is to be placed at the Cheshire radio observatory with the other heavenly bodies set out across Britain according to their relative distances apart. |
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The observatory will be open to the public for the first time and the galleries will be located in the Victorian South Building, home of the old planetarium. |
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I decline, fearful of pranging his radio telescope observatory. |
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Simpson took charge of Kew observatory where he continued his research on the electrical structure of thunderstorms and electrification of precipitation. |
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The observatory provides full board, ensuite accommodation and facilities for visitors during April to November, plus seasonal staff and visiting researchers. |
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A telescope is normally bolted to a vast concrete plinth around which the observatory dome can rotate without touching it, and the instrument isolated from tremors. |
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The forest also contains Kielder Observatory which is an astronomical observatory. |
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He intended to buy a house in Norwood and build a private observatory there, but died before he was able to accomplish his plan. |
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Pratchett had an observatory in his back garden and was a keen astronomer from childhood. |
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The fatwa observatory is part of Dar Al-Ifta, which is a religious institution for fatwas in Egypt. |
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The summit observatory was built in the summer of 1883, and would remain in operation for 21 years. |
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Proposed functions for the site include usage as an astronomical observatory or as a religious site. |
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Wilson was inspired to invent the cloud chamber after a period spent working at the observatory. |
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The Shepherd Clock outside the observatory gate is an early example of an electric slave clock. |
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Approximately one month later, the second observatory will be redirected after another lunar swingby to its position ahead of Earth. |
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Lenormand managed to jump publicly from an observatory and survive. |
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For example, NASA's Kepler space observatory has found several planetary systems orbiting double stars. |
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Gaia is a space observatory of the European Space Agency designed for astrometry. |
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Jamie Jetton took the day off from work to bring her two nephews, 6 and 11, visiting from Arizona to the observatory. |
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Having been interested in astronomy since childhood, he had an observatory built in his garden. |
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During China's Yuan Dynasty in the 13th century, astronomer Guo Shoujing set up an observatory on the Xisha Islands, Qin added. |
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The University of Manchester formerly had a permanent meteorological observatory at the Great Dunn Fell site. |
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It is also believed that the ruins at Great Zimbabwe and Timbuktu may have housed an astronomical observatory. |
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The view that Henry's court rapidly grew into the technological base for exploration, with a naval arsenal and an observatory, etc. |
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An underwater observatory in Milford Sound allows tourists to view them without diving. |
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The observatory was commissioned in 1675 by King Charles II, with the foundation stone being laid on 10 August. |
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Wilson was employed at the observatory for a couple of weeks, as temporary relief for one of the permanent staff. |
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A war memorial to the dead of World War II is located next to the observatory. |
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The scientific work of the observatory was relocated elsewhere in stages in the first half of the 20th century, and the Greenwich site is now maintained as a museum. |
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The Jantar Mantar observatory in Delhi in 1858, damaged in the fighting. |
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In some cases, special expeditions were mounted to observe a special occultation or eclipse to determine the longitude of a location without a permanent observatory. |
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At the same time, Sir Jonas Moore had suggested to King Charles the establishment of an observatory and proposed Flamsteed as the first Astronomer Royal. |
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The ruined walls of the observatory are a prominent feature on the summit. |
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The summit of Mauna Kea is considered the ideal place to mount an astronomical observatory, for above the clouds there is only the stars and the skies are ideally transparent. |
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The first path to the summit was built at the same time as the observatory and was designed to allow ponies to carry up supplies, with a maximum gradient of one in five. |
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Time-balls on prominent buildings, dropped at noon in accordance with observatory signals, were often advocated as of special value to mariners in port-cities. |
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Morecambe Bay is also an important wildlife site, with abundant bird life and varied marine habitats, and there is a bird observatory at Walney Island. |
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At the observatory we were set up with a 100mm refractor with a solar filter, a 150mm Newtonian reflector and a small Coronado PST solar telescope. |
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He stood down as an Assembly Member in 2003 to work on a research project to study the inner workings of the sun from the observatory near the North Pole. |
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Authorities did not provide a casualty figure but the Kandilli observatory, Turkey's main seismography centre, said the quake was capable of killing many people. |
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Indeed, prior to this, the observatory had to insist that the electric trams in the vicinity could not use an earth return for the traction current. |
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The Ordnance Office was given responsibility for building the Observatory, with Moore providing the key instruments and equipment for the observatory at his own personal cost. |
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