Examples of using Flamsteed in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Many of them were caused by arithmetic errors made by Flamsteed.
Bust of John Flamsteed in the Museum of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Flamsteed numbers- where they really came from Ian Ridpath's Star Tales.
John Flamsteed,(19 August 1646- 31 December 1719)
Unnamed wrinkle ridges north of the lunar crater Flamsteed, Oceanus Procellarum, from Apollo 12.
While still an undergrad, he became a protégée of John Flamsteed, the Astronomer Royal.
English astronomer John Flamsteed moved it back to Andromeda, where it stays to this day.
John Flamsteed FRS(19 August 1646- 31 December 1719)
Dec 31 John Flamsteed, 1st Astronomer Royal, dies at 73 in the year 1719.
They are named for John Flamsteed who first used them while compiling his Historia Coelestis Britannica.
Cassiopeiae(3 Cas) is an unidentified star in the Cassiopeia constellation catalogued by English astronomer John Flamsteed.
Examples of well-known stars that are usually referred to by their Flamsteed numbers include 51 Pegasi, and 61 Cygni.
Flamsteed is also remembered for his conflicts with Isaac Newton,
Flamsteed is also known for his dispute with Isaac Newton,
the early astronomers royal, including Edmund Halley and John Flamsteed, will also be put online.
It was independently noted as a"nebula" by John Flamsteed about 1680, who cataloged it as his No. 2446.
These are Gould numbers, rather than Flamsteed numbers, and should be differentiated with a G,
indeed in 1875, Baily's catalogue derived from Flamsteed's utterly omits 3 Cas.
Herculis is the system's Flamsteed designation.
Draconis is the star's Flamsteed designation.