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It's been around for more than 20 years so there are many. By far the most popular is the Daleks, led by Davros a mad scientist, followed by the Cybermen.
1805, but it wasnt used as much becasue it was too bulky and hard to use as it wasnt flexible as todays. a German scientist invented it (forgot name) and used a candle at the end of the endoscope. it wasnt until the 1960's when optics were discovered that the endoscope became so popular.
Because blue is the most popular colour in the world
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Society for Popular Astronomy was created in 1953.
Benjamin Franklin did not invent the almanac. Almanacs were popular books in Colonial America.Benjamin Franklin wrote his own almanac called Poor Richard's Almanack.
Fred Schaaf has written: 'The 50 Best Sights in Astronomy and How to See Them' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Nonfiction, Science 'Seeing the sky' -- subject(s): Astronomy projects, Observers' manuals, Popular works, Astronomy 'Seeing the solar system' -- subject(s): Popular works, Astronomy projects, Observers' manuals, Astronomy, Telescopes '40 nights to knowing the sky' -- subject(s): Observers' manuals, Astronomy projects, Astronomy 'Seeing the deep sky' -- subject(s): Popular works, Astronomy projects, Observers' manuals, Astronomy, Telescopes 'Planetology' -- subject(s): Planetology, Juvenile literature, Planets 'Wonders of the Sky' -- subject(s): Popular works, Astronomy, Meteorological optics 'Seeing the sky' -- subject(s): Astronomy projects, Observers' manuals, Popular works, Astronomy
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Samuel Hart Wright is known for his work as a writer on topics related to social issues and education, with a focus on urban education policy and practice. He has written articles and essays addressing themes such as inequality in education and strategies for improving educational outcomes for marginalized students.
The "Bible" and the "Poor Richard's Almanac"
An almanac will generally list the times of sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset, and sometimes tide tables. They usually have some long-range weather forecasts - which are sometimes SCARILY accurate. "The Old Farmer's Almanac" has been published yearly for 220 years, and may be the most popular current almanac. Starting in 1732, Benjamin Franklin published the "Poor Richard's Almanac" filled with the usual astronomical data, and incredibly valuable "folk wisdom" quotes that summarize much of human knowledge in one or two line rhymes. If you ever hear anything quoted as "an old saying is..." it probably came from Poor Richard's Almanac.
This almanac was popular in Colonial America used as seasonal weather forecasts, practical household hints, contained poems, sayings and astronomical information
The oldest almanac in the United States is the "Old Farmer's Almanac," first published in 1792. It is a reference book that provides weather forecasts, planting charts, astronomical data, recipes, and other useful information. The publication continues to be popular today.
It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".It means "related to Astronomy".Also, since some very large numbers are used in Astronomy, especially for distances, "astronomical" is also used (in popular speech) in the sense of "huge, enormous".