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  1. On Flamsteed's stars "observed, but not existing" (National academy of sciences [Memoirs]) by Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters, 1886
  2. Correspondence Of Scientific Men Of The Seventeenth Century V2: Including Letters Of Barrow, Flamsteed, Wallis And Newton by Isaac Barrow, Isaac Newton, et all 2007-04-10
  3. Correspondence Of Scientific Men Of The Seventeenth Century V2: Including Letters Of Barrow, Flamsteed, Wallis And Newton by Isaac Barrow, Isaac Newton, et all 2010-09-10
  4. Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century: Including Letters of Barrow, Flamsteed, Wallis, and Newton, Printed from the Originals in ... Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield by Augustus De Morgan, Isaac Barrow, et all 2010-02-09
  5. Guide to the Old Royal Observatory Greenwich by Derek Howse, Carole Stott, et all 1984

81. Science - Commonwealth Review
25, 2001). john flamsteed and Stephen Gray are not names your childrenor grandchildren are ever likely to see on an SOL test. Their
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First Light
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Random House. $16.25. Backstage look at lives of astronomers J ust as the Hale Telescope offers astronomers an extraordinary view of the heavens, so does Richard Preston's book First Light give the reader an unusual look at what it's like to be an astronomer. Long nights, fussy machines, breathtaking views are all the stock and trade of those who work at the Palomar Observatory in the San Gabriel Mountains of California. But this isn't all. Preston also takes the reader on a fascinating backstage look at the personal lives of astronomers. How did these men and women wind up at the Palomar Observatory? What led them to make astronomy their life's work? It's as Preston seeks answers to these questions that we begin to see astronomers and their science in a new way. Newton’s Tyranny: The Suppressed Scientific Discoveries of Stephen Gray and John Flamsteed
David H. Clark and Stephen P. H. Clark

82. Class 60 (60026-60050) Photographs
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83. John Gresham Discussion
by Hart, DG Released 07/1995. The Gresham lectures of john flamsteedby flamsteed, john Released /. Charles G. Finney's Doctrine of
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85. No. 627: The Duchess And Greenwich
Those were heavy hitters. But, for astronomical advice, they turned to a young mannamed john flamsteed. But in the midst of it all was quiet john flamsteed.
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THE DUCHESS AND GREENWICH
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Click here for audio of Episode 627. Today, we meet the King, his mistress, and a smart young astronomer. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. K ing Charles II took yet another mistress in 1670. She was a dark-haired beauty from Brittany in France. She bore him a son two years later, and he made her the Duchess of Portsmouth. The Duchess was the King's clear favorite. Some wondered if she might not be a French spy in the English court. By now a scientific question was gathering importance. This was the age of navigation. European ships were ranging the oceans. It was easy enough for navigators to fix their latitude. But no one knew how to find their ship's longitude. That was the uncertainty that almost killed Columbus, 180 years earlier. The King had recently created the Royal Society to advance science. Now the Society urged him to build an observatory. We needed better astronomical data to solve the longitude problem. The proposal was foundering in red tape. Then the Duchess produced a friend from Brittany. He was an amateur astronomer named St Pierre. Once in the English Court, he claimed he could calculate longitudes.

86. Nature Publishing Group
The Correspondence of john flamsteed, First Astronomer Royal Volume 3, 1703–1719Compiled and edited by Eric G. Forbes, and Lesley Murdin Frances Willmoth
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87. 0208newb
Providence, RI American Mathematical Society, c2002. (Series CRM proceedings lecture notes ; v. 32) QA614.8.K695 2002. flamsteed, john, 16461719.
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The logic of concept expansion / Meir Buzaglo.
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Duality in optimization and variational inequalities / C.J. Goh and X.Q. Yang.
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88. Flanagan, John
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Flanagan, john, flan'ugun PronunciationKey. Flanagan, john , 1865–1952, American sculptor and medalist.
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89. Personnage Précédant Personnage Suivant Retour à La Liste
john; 1646-1720; GBR. Il persuada Charles II de fonder unobservatoire royal (construit à Greenwich en 1676) et fut nommé
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FLAMSTEED; John; 1646-1720; GBR Il persuada Charles II de fonder un observatoire royal (construit à Greenwich en 1676) et fut nommé à sa tête ("astronome royal" n'était pas encore un terme officiel). Il inventa la projection conique ce qui lui permit d'obtenir des cartes planes fiables à partir des observations célestes "sphériques". Il publia son catalogue ("Historia Coelestis Britannica") de 3000 étoiles en 1712 (partiellement) et en 1725 (complètement); ce dernier contenait quelques objets nébuleux (3 découvertes personnelles). Il s'entendit peu avec son successeur et l'ami de ce dernier: HALLEY et NEWTON.

90. Some Remarkable Facts Related To Astronomy
another star. The earliest known record is an observation by john Flamsteed1690, who cataloged it as star 34 Tauri . Later, Bradley
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  • Uranus had been seen in prediscovery observation on several ("almost" 20, according to John North) occasions, but all those observers assumed it was just another star. The earliest known record is an observation by John Flamsteed 1690, who cataloged it as star "34 Tauri". Later, Bradley had seen it, Tobias Meyer had seen it in 1756, and Le Monnier had observed it on a number of occasions between 1750 and 1771. (Uranus was discovered 1781 by William Herschel)
  • Neptune had been seen in prediscovery observations by Galileo of December 1612 and by Challis when checking John Couch Adams' prediction 1845. (Neptune was discovered 1846 by Galle after predictions by Urban Leverrier)
  • Pluto has been photographed in pre-discovery: by Nicolson at Mt. Wilson Observatory in 1919 (see IAU Circular 288 ), by E.E. Barnard in January, 1921, by Ross at Williams Bay in January, 1927, and by Delporte at Uccle in January, 1927 (see MNRAS Vol. 90, p. 768

91. Images Of Tycho Brahe: John Flamsteed

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John Flamsteed became the first Astronomer Royal on the founding of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich in 1675. Coincidentally, like Johannes Hevelius he was the son of a prosperous brewer. As his career progressed, he increasingly identified himself with Tycho Brahe, whom he called 'the noble Tycho' or 'the noble Dane'. Like his mentor, Flamsteed was devoted to astronomical measurement, was responsible for equipping and developing an observatory, received patronage from the king while also meeting many of his own costs, and was, he believed, beset by enemies and detractors. Officially called 'Astronomical Observator', Flamsteed preferred to style himself 'Mathematicus Regius' - Tycho had been 'Imperial Mathematician' in Prague. The engravings of the Royal Observatory and its instruments, commissioned by Flamsteed's patron Jonas Moore from Francis Place, were probably part of a scheme to publish an account of the observatory after the manner of Tycho's Mechanica As the first incumbent, Flamsteed had to fashion the image of the occupant of the Royal Observatory and Tycho, 'the greatest prince among astronomers', was a valuable resource. In seeking to assert an independent authority over his observations, Flamsteed could deploy the association between astronomy and nobility represented by Tycho. In an age more attracted to the construction of theories in astronomy, of which Newton's Principia was the outstanding example, Flamsteed attributed a higher morality to laying down a secure store of measurements than to following the uncertain and transient goal of theory. It was a judgement he believed he shared with his noble predecessor.

92. Records For Naval Pottery. (in MARION)
Predictive astrology Early works to 1800. Records 1 to 15 of 25.
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