THE AGED ASTRONOMER SCRIBBLES A POEM TO HERThe poem "The Aged Astronomer Scribbes a Poem to Her," by Paul Ruffin, is presented. First Line: How many planets to make a universe? Last Line: the warm liquid...
shuttle universe spaceship(航天飞机)explode astronomer水星: Mercury, 以罗马神话中的神墨丘利命名, 希腊神话astronomy称其为 “赫耳墨斯” 。launch金星: Venus, 以罗马神话中的爱神维纳斯命名, 希腊神话(发射)astronaut/称其为 “阿佛洛狄忒” 。orbit satellite地球:Earth,唯一一个不是从希腊或罗马神话中得到...
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When I heard the learn'd astronomer, When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me, When I was shown the charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them, When I sitting heard the astronomer where he lectured with much applause in the lecture-room, How soon unacc...
Define jubilate. jubilate synonyms, jubilate pronunciation, jubilate translation, English dictionary definition of jubilate. n. 1. a. The 100th Psalm in the King James Bible and in most modern Catholic versions or the 99th in the Vulgate. b. A musical se
(J. Hermann), the astronomer J. N. Delisle, the physiologist and mathematician D. Bernoulli and his brother, the mathematician N. Bernoulli, the physicist G. B. Bülfinger, and others who were invited from abroad—were chosen from among the best scientists of Europe, mostly with the aid ...
by Walt Whitman WHEN I heard the learn’d astronomer; When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me; When I was shown the charts and the diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them; When I, sitting, heard the astronomer, where he lectured with much applause in the ...
Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Financial,Acronyms,Idioms,Wikipedia. Mars1the Roman god of war, the father of Romulus and RemusMars21.the fourth planet from the sun, having a reddish-orange surface with numerous dark patches and two white polar caps. It has a thin atmosphere, mainly...
Old English had the name from Latin as Pliade. The star cluster is mentioned by Hesiod (pre-700 B.C.E.); only six now are visible to most people; on a clear night a good eye can see nine (in 1579, well before the invention of the telescope, the German astronomer Michael Moestlin...
(the astronomer) regarded it as the tuft of fur at the end of Leo's tail, but German cartographer Caspar Vopel put it on his 1536 globe as Berenice's Hair, and it endured.Berenice's Hairis also sometimes incorrectly given as an old name of the star Canopus, based on Holland's ...