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  1. Savilian Professor of Astronomy: The position of Savilian Professor of Astronomy was established at the University of Oxford in 1619. It was founded (at the same time as the Savilian Professorship of Geometry) by Sir Henry Savile, a mathematician and classical scholar who was ... (Astronomy) [100%] 2023-12-09 [History of astronomy]
  2. Regius Professor of Astronomy (Edinburgh): The Regius Chair of Astronomy is one of eight Regius Professorships at the University of Edinburgh, and was founded in 1785. Regius Professorships are those that have in the past been established by the British Crown, and are still formally ... (Astronomy) [100%] 2023-05-09 [Astronomy]
  3. Gresham Professor of Astronomy: The Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectures to the general public. The college was founded for this purpose in 1597, when it appointed seven professors; this has since increased to ten and in addition the ... [100%] 2023-07-03 [Professorships at Gresham College] [1596 establishments in England]...
  4. Savilian Professor of Astronomy: The position of Savilian Professor of Astronomy was established at the University of Oxford in 1619. It was founded (at the same time as the Savilian Professorship of Geometry) by Sir Henry Savile, a mathematician and classical scholar who was ... [100%] 2024-06-08 [Savilian Professors of Astronomy] [1619 establishments in England]...
  5. Astrology and astronomy: Astrology and astronomy were archaically treated together (Latin: astrologia), but gradually distinguished through the Late Middle Ages into the Age of Reason. Developments in 17th century philosophy resulted in astrology and astronomy operating as independent pursuits by the 18th century. (Astronomy) [86%] 2023-11-04 [Astronomy] [Astrology]...
  6. Astrology and astronomy: Astrology and astronomy were archaically treated together (Latin: astrologia), but gradually distinguished through the Late Middle Ages into the Age of Reason. Developments in 17th century philosophy resulted in astrology and astronomy operating as independent pursuits by the 18th century. (Relationship between astrology and astronomy) [86%] 2024-04-23 [Astronomy] [Astrology]...
  7. Astronomy: Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It applies mathematics, physics, and chemistry, in an effort to explain the origin of those objects and phenomena and their evolution. [84%] 2024-01-12 [Astronomy]
  8. Astronomy (magazine): Astronomy is a monthly United States magazine about astronomy. Targeting amateur astronomers, it contains columns on sky viewing, reader-submitted astrophotographs, and articles on astronomy and astrophysics for general readers. (Magazine) [84%] 2023-11-04 [Amateur astronomy]
  9. Astronomy: Astronomy is the science behind all pretty lights in the sky. It developed from purely studying the position and motion of said lights into actually discovering what they are and what makes them actually work. [84%] 2024-01-07 [Science] [Astronomy]...
  10. Astronomy: Astronomy (Greek: αστρονομία = άστρον + νόμος, astronomia = astron + nomos, literally, "law of the stars") is the science of celestial phenomena that originate outside Earth's atmosphere. It gives us the context for our existence in an evolving universe of untold numbers of galaxies and ... [84%] 2023-02-04
  11. Astronomy: Biblical Data: Biblical , in the broad sense, includes the views taken in the books of the Bible of the position of the earth in the universe, the designation of the stars, planets, fixed stars, and the views held regarding them ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [84%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Astronomy (song): "Astronomy" is a song by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult that has appeared on several of the band's albums. It was first released on their 1974 album Secret Treaties. (Song) [84%] 2024-01-07 [1974 songs] [1998 songs]...
  13. Astronomy: Astronomy is the study of all aspects of the objects that populate the universe: their formation, structure, motion, and evolution. This includes the universe as a whole, and astronomy tries to answer questions including those about the origin of the ... [84%] 2023-08-03
  14. Astronomy: Like all humans, the Native peoples of the Plains observed the sky, particularly the night sky, and created astronomies. Scholars have used three general methods to describe and understand pre-European astronomies in North America: an examination of myth; archeological ... (Geography) [84%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  15. Astronomy: The subject matter of astronomical science, considered in its widest range, comprehends all the matter of the universe which lies outside the limit of the earth’s atmosphere. The seeming anomaly of classifying as a single branch of science all ... [84%] 2022-09-02
  16. Astronomy: Astronomy (from grc ἀστρονομία (astronomía) 'science that studies the laws of the stars') is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution. (Astronomy) [84%] 2023-10-31 [Astronomy] [Physical sciences]...
  17. Astronomy: Astronomy (Greek: αστρονομία = άστρον + νόμος, astronomia = astron + nomos, literally, "law of the stars") is the science of celestial phenomena that originate outside Earth's atmosphere. It gives us the context for our existence in an evolving universe of untold numbers of galaxies and ... [84%] 2023-02-03
  18. Astronomy: Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. (Scientific study of celestial objects) [84%] 2024-01-07 [Astronomy]
  19. Astronomy: Astronomy is "the study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere and of their physical and chemical properties." It has been studied since ancient times, forming a major part of the religions of many early civilizations such as ... [84%] 2023-02-19 [Science]
  20. Professor: Professor (the Latin noun formed from the verb profiteri, to declare publicly, to acknowledge, profess), a term now properly confined to a teacher of a special grade at a university. Its former significance of one who has made "profession" or ... [80%] 2022-09-02

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