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Stefan Strohmeier,Franca Piazza observational astronomy in New Zealand and later in Australia, and my emerging interest in astronomical history when I was employed as an astronomer in Melbourne and back in New Zealand. It shows how I continued to write on New Zealand astronomical history during the last two decades, even though mdebacle 发表于 2025-3-24 03:08:41
Methodology and research approach, describe the archaeological evidence for the settlement of Aotearoa/New Zealand and hence the origins of Maori astronomical knowledge, and examine the life of the Maori astronomer. We then detail the range of astronomical objects and events that graced the Maori sky between AD 1200 and 1768, and se卜闻 发表于 2025-3-24 08:25:07
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Holger Luczak,Marie-Christine Stemann Incognita. Two ex-Whitby colliers were involved, the . under the command of James Cook and the ., which was skippered by Tobias Furneaux. Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomers William Bayly and William Wales were assigned to the . and . respectively. On this voyage extensive sets of observations可卡 发表于 2025-3-24 19:35:28
Managing Human Resources at Metaplanwo ex-Whitby colliers were involved, the . under the command of Captain James Cook, and the ., skippered by Lieutenant Charles Clerke. Following up from his Second Voyage experience, Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomer William Bayly was again assigned to this voyage, and served on board the ., wh畏缩 发表于 2025-3-25 02:14:22
Implications for INGO Management Process,ich has a convoluted history reputedly involving James Cook and Sir Joseph Banks. Neither association can be verified, but we conclude that this instrument does indeed have a Cook Voyage pedigree, and was the telescope that Daniel Solander used to observe the 1769 transit of Venus from Fort Venus, T