On April 14, 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg, damaging the hull's plates below the waterline on the starboard side, causing the front compartments...
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rescue, allows forensic astronomy to be used to show the possibility to know where the iceberg was lying during the time of the Titanic ship wreckage. The...
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Titania (redirect from Titania (astronomy))
(Gargoyles), a character in Gargoyles Titania, a fictional computer in Starship Titanic Titania or Asuna, a character in Sword Art Online Titania, a fictional...
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Tycho Brahe (redirect from Tycho's observational astronomy)
not sufficiently steady. His unprecedented research program both turned astronomy into the first modern science and also helped launch the Scientific Revolution...
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Atlas (disambiguation) (redirect from Atlas (astronomy))
of maps. Atlas may also refer to: Atlas (mythology), an Ancient Greek Titanic deity Atlas of Atlantis, the first legendary king of Atlantis Atlas of...
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Modern flat Earth beliefs (redirect from Zetetic Astronomy)
Level experiment, Rowbotham published the 1849 pamphlet titled Zetetic Astronomy, writing under the pseudonym "Parallax". He later expanded this into the...
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Rossall School (redirect from Lawrence House Astronomy and Space Science Centre)
activities and the school is home to the Lawrence House Space Science and Astronomy Centre, the only facility of its type in the UK. Over the years, Rossall...
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Pop on January 17, 2019, as the lead single from her fourth studio album Titanic Rising (2019). It was written by the artist, co-produced by her and Jonathan...
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Planet (category Observational astronomy)
luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, were called Helios and Selene, two ancient Titanic deities; the slowest planet, Saturn, was called Phainon, the shiner; followed...
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field of forensic astronomy, often in collaboration with fellow astrophysicist Russell Doescher. Their work has also studied how astronomy has impacted events...
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