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concise 发表于 2025-3-30 23:24:49

Refining the Astronomical Unit: Queenstown and the 1874 Transit of Venus 1874 and 1882 transit programmes. It also traces the early development of astronomical photography in New Zealand at a time when this innovative methodology was emerging internationally as a valid tool of the ‘new astronomy’, astrophysics.

跳脱衣舞的人 发表于 2025-3-31 02:38:04

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狂热文化 发表于 2025-3-31 10:47:19

: Did Proto-PolynesianAstronomers Record the Supernova of AD 185? supernova remnants in this region does not reveal any obvious candidate to associate with this possible supernova. Relaxing the positional constraint slightly, the supernova of AD 185 near α Centauri is close by. If this is indeed associated with . then the Maori term must be a relic from an earlie

细菌等 发表于 2025-3-31 17:05:00

Astronomy on Cook’s First Voyage: Mercury Bay and Queen Charlotte Sound, 1769–1770 official astronomers were assigned to the ., an ex-Whitby collier. One was Charles Green and the other was none other than the commander of the vessel, Lieutenant James Cook, who therefore wore two ‘hats’ during the voyage. Following a successful transit campaign Cook sailed southwest in search of
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