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  • 111faint — I UK [feɪnt] / US adjective Word forms faint : adjective faint comparative fainter superlative faintest ** 1) a faint sight, sound, smell, or taste is not strong or clear He could see the faint glow of a lamp through the curtains. His voice was… …

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  • 112Skyglow — (or sky glow), is a kind of light pollution, visible by the glowing effect seen in the skies over many cities and towns as a dome of light. Light domes can also appear above over illuminated rural shopping centers, stadia, and the like. Skyglow… …

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  • 113Night sky — For other uses, see Night sky (disambiguation). The Moon is the most common major object viewed in the night sky …

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  • 114Transition Comets — UV Search for OH Emissions in Asteroids — was a study involving amateur astronomers and the use of the Hubble Space Telescope. This was one of only six studies involving amateur astronomers that was approved by NASA. [Hubble News Releases Archives… …

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  • 115Dunn's Lark — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[citation needed] …

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  • 116Observations on Man — Title page from the first edition of the Observations Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duty, and his Expectations is 18th century British philosopher David Hartley s major work. Published in two parts in 1749 by Samuel Richardson, it puts… …

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  • 117Hubble Space Telescope — Aerospace. See Space Telescope. * * * ▪ astronomy  the most sophisticated optical observatory ever placed into orbit around Earth. Earth s atmosphere obscures ground based astronomers view of celestial objects by absorbing or distorting light… …

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  • 11873P/Schwassmann–Wachmann — 73P/Schwassmann Wachmann SW3 Component C, 19 APR 2006 from Mt Laguna. Discovery Discovered by …

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  • 119Hertzsprung , Ejnar — (1873–1967) Danish astronomer Hertzsprung was born in Frederiksberg, Denmark, the son of a senior civil servant who had a deep interest in mathematics and astronomy but who was anxious to see that his son received a more practical education.… …

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  • 120Ryle , Sir Martin — (1918–1984) British radio astronomer Ryle, the son of a physician, was born at Brighton and studied at Oxford University. He spent the war with the Telecommunications Research Establishment in Dorset working on radar. After the war he received a… …

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