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  • In 1760 Alexander Wilson was installed as professor of practical astronomy.
  • He was finally appointed " director for practical astronomy " at G鰐tingen in 1868.
  • As the inventor of the floating collimator, Kater rendered a service to practical astronomy.
  • His father Alexander Wilson preceded him as Regius Professor of Practical Astronomy at Glasgow University.
  • "' VeGvroha "'is a work in Sanskrit composed by practical astronomy.
  • This led to him being featured on the cover of " Practical Astronomy " magazine.
  • He was widely acquainted with practical astronomy, invented many valuable astronomical instruments, and improved others.
  • Mucke's most significant scientific achievements of practical astronomy are in celestial mechanics and in historical astronomy.
  • He remained on the staff for 25 years, later becoming an associate professor at the University of Chicago, specializing in practical astronomy.
  • Andrew Faulds's adopted uncle, Hector MacPherson, was an astronomer, and wrote a book called " Practical Astronomy ".
  • If Hamilton had devoted himself to practical astronomy, the University of Dublin would assuredly have furnished him with instruments and an adequate staff of assistants.
  • Wilson was appointed Regius Professor of Practical Astronomy to succeed his father in 1784, but his father retained the post until his death in 1786.
  • He proved to be a much more active and dynamic teacher than his colleagues, including his successor in the Chair of Practical Astronomy, James Couper.
  • The 1881 statute provided that the professor was to " lecture and give instruction in theoretical and practical Astronomy ", and was to be a New College.
  • During an administration of nearly twenty-five years, he effected a reform of practical astronomy in England comparable to that brought about by Friedrich Bessel in Germany.
  • Chauvenet authored many teatises and textbooks, including " A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy " and " Theory of the Ribbed Arch ".
  • When he first joined Gill, Hough was outstanding in applied mathematics but had little experience in practical astronomy  however, Hough learned quickly from Gill and provided valuable assistance.
  • The book covers information about the planets, the Earth, the Universe, practical astronomy, history, and awkward questions such as astronomy in the Bible, UFOs, and aliens.
  • Assisted by a village mathematician named Ambrose Clarke, Pearson began the reobservation and computation of the 520 stars tabulated for occultations in his " Practical Astronomy " during the same year.
  • The second meeting of each month focuses more on practical astronomy in the form of an observation session ( if the weather is kind ), or discussion and examination of astronomical equipment and techniques.
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