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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. While other newspapers were printing the White Star Line's ambiguous story about the Titanic having trouble after...
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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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    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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    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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    Northwestern University. almost all the energy of the flash is absorbed by the titanic weight-lifting necessary to lift the core out of its white-dwarf condition...
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