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Your collaborator called Tycho Brahe 1 an "elaborate art project".
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Even very careful observers, such as Tycho Brahe, were able to obtain only fairly accurate results.
A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume II: The Beginnings of Modern Science 1904
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Better known to readers as his alter ego "Tycho Brahe," Holkins has been teaming with Krahulik since 1998 to render their thrice-weekly riffs on gaming and nerd culture.
Comic Book Resources 2009
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PRAGUE AP - Astronomer Tycho Brahe uncovered some of the mysteries of the universe in the 16th century -- and now modern-day scientists are delving into the mystery of his sudden death.
Tycho Brahe, 16th Century Danish Astronomer, Exhumed In Prague AP/The Huffington Post 2010
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PRAGUE AP - Astronomer Tycho Brahe uncovered some of the mysteries of the universe in the 16th century -- and now modern-day scientists are delving ...
Tycho Brahe, 16th Century Danish Astronomer, Exhumed In Prague AP/The Huffington Post 2010
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Petr Josek/Reuters DIGGING IN: An international team of scientists opened the tomb in Prague where astronomer Tycho Brahe has been buried since 1601 in an attempt to uncover the mystery of his sudden death.
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PRAGUE — On Monday, a team of Danish scientists will open the final resting place of medieval astronomer Tycho Brahe, who has been buried for more than 400 years in the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn overlooking Prague ' s Old Town Square.
Danes to Exhume Medieval Astronomer in Prague Leos Rousek 2010
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PRAGUE AP - Astronomer Tycho Brahe uncovered some of the mysteries of the universe in the 16th century -- and now modern-day scientists are delving into the mystery of his sudden death.
Tycho Brahe, 16th Century Danish Astronomer, Exhumed In Prague AP/The Huffington Post 2010
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The 16th-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe had two cousins who went to England in 1592 on a diplomatic mission that had nothing to do with the sun or astronomy but, we learn with pleasure as Shakespeare clearly did, that their names were Frederik Rosenkrantz and Knud Gyldenstierne.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Giant Star ANN FINKBEINER 2010
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PRAGUE AP - Astronomer Tycho Brahe uncovered some of the mysteries of the universe in the 16th century -- and now modern-day scientists are delving ...
Tycho Brahe, 16th Century Danish Astronomer, Exhumed In Prague AP/The Huffington Post 2010
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