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    in science. Rulers wanted professionals treating their illnesses. They needed mathematicians to calculate the time for prayers. They had a deep curiosity of the world and a quest for the truth. Muslim astronomers made advances in science, math, astronomy and geography. A lot of muslim cities had observatories for people to study the sun, moon, and stars. This helped them better understand time and clock making. Muslims also improved the astrolabe which the greeks had invented to chart the stars.

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    Astronomy A. Define the field of study. • Astronomy is the study of comets, stars, planets, extraterrestrial life, and everything else in outer space (1) • Astronomy is different from other fields of science because in astronomy, astronomers can’t have direct contact with what they are studying (2) B. What do practitioners in this field do in their jobs? • Practitioners in this field are called astronomers (2) • Astronomers study the planets, sun, asteroids, comets, and everything else in space

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    Renaissance Astronomers

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    need to truly understand them or put them in any kind of order. Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences, dating back to thousands of years ago. This paper is about the history of astronomy from the 1st telescope to the last astronaut. Some of the most intelligent astronomers have been discovering more and more since before the time of 500 B.C. Some of

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    Rojas, Mariana Mgf1107 4/12/2015 History project: Mathematician Anders Celsius. Temper Scale Did you ever stop and wonder about how the weather channel can tell us how hot or cold the day will be? or what are the chances of rain will be? Ever wonder how a child or an adult get there temperature read or how we can get the temperature of a refrigerator and record it to the daily reviews to make sure that things are being preserved at right temperatures? How about comparing the temperature

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    that we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge” once said Intelligent Nicolaus Copernicus. Copernicus believes that true knowledge is the understanding of what we know and do not know. He impacted the history of astronomy in drastic ways. Nicolaus Copernicus, or Mikolaj Kopernik, was a german mathematician and astronomer well known for creating his own celestial model of the heliocentric solar system. His model specified that the sun, and not the earth, is closest

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    glory and wealth of boon such as the creation of the Philosopher’s Stone, an object “endowed with the power of transmuting the base metals lead, tin, copper, iron and mercury into the precious metals gold and silver.” (Holmyard 1). The science of astronomy played a fairly significant role in the development of the theory of alchemy, as in alchemical theory many of the planets are connected to important metals as well as an astrological symbol, the metal being described as “the five lower and baser

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    is not to be trusted. Astronomy on the other hand, is the actual science used to encompass our big, endless skies. Astronomy is the study of the universe and its subject matter outside of Earth’s atmosphere, while Astrology endeavors to study how the universe and its contents (such as constellations and planetary systems), might directly relate to humans and the events surrounding each person’s life. (Temming) Seeing these definitions, we can come to the conclusion Astronomy should be trusted as it

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    observations, every new invention or cure always has to have a story behind it on how each thing was found and seen. Astronomy like the others was slowing processed and learned. In the early ages, BC, many men, in order to keep track of the moon, would take old scraps of bones and draw the phases of the moon. All the phases of course at first terrified the men and woman, history tells us that a lot of the man and woman saw the moon as a rock coming towards the earth to destroy all them and

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    resource for sourcing reputable and reliable information on Aboriginal Astronomy. Norris, who is an astrophysicist, works for CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility and is also a Professor of Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University (CSIRO, 2013). His studies into Aboriginal Astronomy have lead to an ongoing research project “The Aboriginal Astronomy Project” which Norris (2007) says aims to explore the extent to which astronomy permeates Australian Aboriginal cultures. There are many reasons

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    My college major will be astronomy. Astronomy is the study of the universe beyond the Earth, such as the stars, planets, and other celestial objects. Astronomy pushes the limits of our technology, which leads to the development of new instruments and processes processes. Astronomy is considered to be an important because of the “space age”, where many new developments in technology and new ideas were introduced. Courses Required One required science class for astronomy is astrophysics. Astrophysics

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