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... Science for Young Readers''. The volume on “Air and Sky” had first appeared in October 1877. ref 55 Because Isbister's new owners managed to retain the copyrights to some of ... '' by Augustus Hare, Dodd Mead, 1901 note 55 ''The Spectator'', London, Oct. 6, 1877 note 56 ''The Age'', Melbourne, Victoria, Dec. 20, 1902; ''The Argus'' Melbourne Aug ...
... News reported song called "The Wondrous Telephone," by Thomas P. Westendorf, had been published in 1877 with cover showing group of men talking by telephone to man in the moon. ''(W ...
... wonderful opportunity to study it." Deimos was discovered along with other Martian moon Phobos in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall , who named moons after two sons of Greek mythological god ...
... produced in Flagstaff, Ariz., few miles from mountain-top observatory where Dr. Percival Lowell in 1877 observed presumed canals on Mars that "inspired so many tales of Martians," canals that were ...
... moon Phobos, a plaque commemorating discovery of the Moon and its sister moon Deimos in 1877 by Asaph Hall , an American astronomer at the U.S. Naval Observatory. The Soviet Phobos ...
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... the tour. Journalists wanting to attend the event must call Kim Hewett at 937-320-1877, ext. 1208, or email her at hewettkk@crgrp.com by 3 p.m. Tuesday to ...
... scientific speculations suggested that surface conditions on Mars might be capable of supporting life. In 1877, astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli observed linear features on the face of Mars, which he thought might ...

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