Definitionn. a building designed and equipped to observe astronomical phenomena
Last update: August 11, 2015
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Some members of the high energy astrophysics group became founder members of the Pierre Auger Observatory that is now taking data in Argentina. [noun]
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We continued on through the observatory to the cemetery (with a spectacular rainbow) to see the ivy broomrape. [noun]
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It was difficult for him to leave his arm-chair, but he had been carried to the observatory to examine the adverse result of the observation made by the Queen herself. [noun]
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They were not the same Maury stole when he left the National Observatory, but they were like them. [noun]
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Half of her nights were spent in the observatory. [noun]
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CHAPTER XVIITHE USE MADE OF MARIUS' FIVE-FRANC PIECE Marius decided that the moment had now arrived when he must resume his post at his observatory.' [noun]
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Later he was chosen director of the university observatory, which was erected (1818-1821) under his superintendence. [Please select]
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The Commandant brusquely ordered them to leave their observatory, fearing that the fire might become general. [Please select]
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Davis_, as part of the work of Columbia University Observatory. [Please select]
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In 1867 he was appointed director of the Allegheny Observatory at Pittsburgh. [Please select]
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The Greenwich Observatory had placed itself at the doctor's disposal. [Please select]
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