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| The Hague, Netherlands (/1629/ - /1695/) | Utilizando el Observatorio de Paris (terminado en 1972), Christiaan Huygens hizo profundas abservaciones astronómicas. En 1684 publicó el libro titulado "Astroscopia Compendiaria" que presentaba su nuevo telescopio aerial. | | |
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Wales Online - December 26, 2009 Wales, UK — A campaign has been launched to protect Wales’ clear night skies from the ravages of light pollution.
Focs Information Agency - December 25, 2009 Belogradchik, BULGARIA — Dr. Tanyu Bonev, director of the National Astronomical Observatory Rozhen, in an interview with Radio Smolyan - Focus.
Miller-McCune - December 24, 2009 Borrego Springs, CALIFORNIA — If the Star of Bethlehem, that "star with royal beauty bright," were to appear this Christmas, it would be obliterated in most of the world by an orange halo of glary city light.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise - December 24, 2009 Tupper Lake, NEW YORK — The Adirondack Public Observatory (APO), a nonprofit group planning to build an observatory in Tupper Lake, was awarded a $1,250 grant this week to help with the construction of its first building.
Columbus Local News - December 22, 2009 Columbs, OHIO — I saw no stars on that cloudy night at the Perkins.
Norwich Bulletin - December 21, 2009 Norwich, CONNECTICUT — When the General Assembly of the United Nations proclaimed 2009 the International Year of Astronomy, it did so to celebrate, among other matters, the 400th anniversary of the first recorded astronomical observations with a telescope by Italian Galileo Galilei (1564-1642).
Pacific Scoop - December 18, 2009 NEW ZEALAND — Next year is pivotal to the success of New Zealand seeking a world heritage night sky reserve for Tekapo Aoraki-Mt Cook.
WIRED - December 18, 2009 Phoenix, ARIZONA — A couple of weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to attend part of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) area conference held in Phoenix, Arizona, from December 3-5.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - December 17, 2009 Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA — This year, the world is celebrating the International Year of Astronomy as it commemorates the 400th anniversary of Galileo's use of a telescope to study the skies. However, a little known Englishman and Renaissance scholar named Thomas Harriot was also exploring the heavens in 1609.
Bexley Times - December 17, 2009 Bexley, UK — An astrologer says the science world does not know why an annual asteroid shower is getting stronger and stronger each year.
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