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- Altitude [r]: Distance above a planetary reference point, such as the mean sea level. [e]
- Astrology [r]: Any belief that correlates the patterns and positions of celestial bodies to human personalities, human affairs, or terrestrial events. [e]
- Astronomy [r]: The study of objects and processes in the observable universe, e.g. stars, planets, comets or asteroids. [e]
- Cosmology [r]: A branch of astronomy and of metaphysics committed to the study of the universe as a whole, of the contents, structure, and evolution of the universe from the beginning of time to the future. [e]
- Galileo Galilei [r]: (1564-1642) Italian scientist, a pioneer in combining mathematical theory with systematic experiment in science, who came into conflict with the Church. [e]
- Geometry [r]: The mathematics of spacial concepts. [e]
- Hamlet [r]: Tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 - 1601, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father, the King, and then taken the throne and married Gertrude, Hamlet's mother. [e]
- History of astronomy [r]: Chronology of the development and history of astronomy. [e]
- Johannes Kepler [r]: (1571-1630) German astronomer best known for his three laws of planetary motion. [e]
- Nicolaus Copernicus [r]: (1473–1543) Astronomer, founder of the heliocentric system. [e]
- Paracelsus [r]: (1493-1541) An early Renaissance alchemist, philosopher and physician credited with founding the modern fields of pharmacology and toxicology. [e]
- Parallax [r]: the apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer. [e]
- Prague [r]: "Capital city of the Czech Republic and, historically, capital of the medieval Bohemian kingdom." [e]
- Protoscience [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Silver [r]: A metallic element with the periodic symbol Ag; a precious metal. [e]
- Solar system [r]: Our sun, Sol and the astronomical objects, like Planet Earth, gravitationally bound to it [e]
- Star [r]: A massive, luminous ball of plasma that is held together by gravity. [e]
- Sun [r]: The star that defines our solar system. [e]
- Tychonic system [r]: The model of universe developed by the observational astronomer Tycho Brahe in response to astronomical and cosmological discussions that took place in his time. [e]