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It may or may not be popular at any given time, it may even be barely noticeable, but it is always there: once upon a time an astronomer called James Bradley (1693-1762) used his collegue / boss Samuel Molyneux's telescope and had noticed that during one year a star that was right over where he was based in London (called Gamma Draconis) traced out a small ellipse.
unknown title 2008
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It may or may not be popular at any given time, it may even be barely noticeable, but it is always there: once upon a time an astronomer called James Bradley (1693-1762) used his collegue / boss Samuel Molyneux's telescope and had noticed that during one year a star that was right over where he was based in London (called Gamma Draconis) traced out a small ellipse.
unknown title 2008
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