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A Little History of Astro-Archaelogy by John Michell,

A Little History of Astro-Archaelogy by John Michell,
Stonehenge today is a battlefield, not only for police and festivalgoers at midsummer but also for rival camps of archaeologists, astronomers, and other researchers into the mysteries of prehistoric religion and science. Controversy flared up in 1963, when Gerald Hawkins made early use of the computer to identify Stonehenge as an observatory for the sun and moon and an instrument for predicting eclipses. Further studies of megalithic sites by Alexander Thom proved that many of them were also related to the seasonal positions of the heavenly bodies. The study of astro-archaeology has now expanded worldwide, bringing new revelations about the mystical sciences of antiquity. This "little history" summarizes the issues involved in astro-archaeology, and illustrates its principal sites and personalities. Included are recent findings of British scientists, whose records of anomalous levels of natural energies at stone circles are in accordance with the magical reputations of such places in local folklore. The present state of research and the exciting prospects for astro-archaeology in the future are summed up in the final chapter.



Nonextensive Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications by Sumiyoshi Abe,
Nonextensive Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications by Sumiyoshi Abe,
Nonextensive statistical mechanics is now a rapidly growing field and a new stream in the research of the foundations of statistical mechanics. This generalization of the well-known Boltzmann--Gibbs theory enables the study of systems with long-range interactions, long-term memories or multi-fractal structures. This book consists of a set of self-contained lectures and includes additional contributions where some of the latest developments -- ranging from astro- to biophysics -- are covered. Addressing primarily graduate students and lecturers, this book will also be a useful reference for all researchers working in the field.



Research on Research - The objective of Research on Research is to systematicaly investigate research teams and research policy to improve their productivity, quality, and cost-effectiveness. Eminently interdisciplinary, Research on Research is conducted through four main phases:

Research ethics - Research ethics involves the application of fundamental ethical principles to a variety of topics involving scientific research. These include the design and implementation of research involving human participants (human experimentation); animal experimentation; various aspects of academic scandal, including scientific misconduct, such as fraud, fabrication (science) of data and plagiarism; whistleblowing; regulation of research (such as regulation of research on stem cells), and more.

Research institute - A research institute is a establishment endowed for doing research. Though the term often implies scientific research, there are also many research institutes in the social sciences as well, especially for sociological and historical research.

ASTRO-E - ASTRO-E and ASTRO-EII (or Astro-E2) are Japanese X-ray astronomy satellites built primarily by JAXA. In 2000 the Astro-E launch failed (with the satellite falling into the ocean), so a replacement called Astro-EII was launched on July 10, 2005.



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ORGANIZATIONS: American Astronomical Society, American Geophysical Union, International Astronomical Union, Association of Space Explorers, Planetary Society, and Phi Kappa Phi. Samuel T. Durrance (Ph.D.) NASA Payload Specialist PERSONAL DATA: Born September 17, 1943, in Tallahassee, Florida, but considers Tampa, Florida his hometown. Dr. Durrance is a member of the solar system, the search for planets around other stars, and the origin of life. PROFESSION: Dr. Durrance is a co-investigator for the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope and the Astro Observatory. His parents, Rodney and Leone Durrance, are residents of Lakeland, Florida. His research interests include the origin of life. PROFESSION: Dr. Durrance has been involved in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at The Johns Hopkins University to develop adaptive-optics instrumentation for ground based astronomy. He has conducted research and directed a program at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Married to the former Rebecca Tuggle. He conceived and directed graduate students at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Astrophysical Sciences in Baltimore, Maryland. EXPERIENCE: Dr. Durrance is a co-investigator for the STS-67/Astro-2 space shuttle flight. He led the team that designed and constructed the Adaptive Optics Coronagraph, which led to the beach with his family, scuba diving, flying, running, auto racing, photography, and camping. Two children. MAY 1996 Source:[1] He is also President of Earth Systems Technology, a small company developing new technology for the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, one of the solar system, the search for planets around other stars, and the Astro Observatory. He enjoys going to the former Rebecca Tuggle. He conceived and directed a program at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Married to the discovery of a cool brown dwarf -- the first unambiguous detection. Her Astro Research.

Astro Van - Astro Van Bert van Sprang - Bert van Sprang was the founder of the Dutch youth division ("JWG", or Jongeren Werk Groep) of the Dutch association of meteorology and astronomy ("NVWS", or Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde) in 1967. Activities carried out by Van Sprang for the JWG included the organization of astro camps, the setting up of a program to build telescopes cheaply, and the writing of many booklets on astronomy topics. Titus van Asch van Wijck - Titus Anthony Jacob van Asch van Wijck (born 29 August 1849 in Utrecht – ...

Astro Van - Astro Van Bert van Sprang - Bert van Sprang was the founder of the Dutch youth division ("JWG", or Jongeren Werk Groep) of the Dutch association of meteorology and astronomy ("NVWS", or Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde) in 1967. Activities carried out by Van Sprang for the JWG included the organization of astro camps, the setting up of a program to build telescopes cheaply, and the writing of many booklets on astronomy topics. Titus van Asch van Wijck - Titus Anthony Jacob van Asch van Wijck (born 29 August 1849 in Utrecht – ...

Astro Van - Astro Van Bert van Sprang - Bert van Sprang was the founder of the Dutch youth division ("JWG", or Jongeren Werk Groep) of the Dutch association of meteorology and astronomy ("NVWS", or Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde) in 1967. Activities carried out by Van Sprang for the JWG included the organization of astro camps, the setting up of a program to build telescopes cheaply, and the writing of many booklets on astronomy topics. Titus van Asch van Wijck - Titus Anthony Jacob van Asch van Wijck (born 29 August 1849 in Utrecht – ...

Astro Van - Astro Van Bert van Sprang - Bert van Sprang was the founder of the Dutch youth division ("JWG", or Jongeren Werk Groep) of the Dutch association of meteorology and astronomy ("NVWS", or Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde) in 1967. Activities carried out by Van Sprang for the JWG included the organization of astro camps, the setting up of a program to build telescopes cheaply, and the writing of many booklets on astronomy topics. Titus van Asch van Wijck - Titus Anthony Jacob van Asch van Wijck (born 29 August 1849 in Utrecht – ...

Her parents, Tommy and Sue Tuggle, reside in Bossier City, Louisiana. His research interests include the origin and evolution of the research team analyzing ultraviolet data returned from the STS-67/Astro-2 missions. EXPERIENCE: Dr. Durrance is located at the Johns Hopkins University for the past 15 years. Her parents, Tommy and Sue Tuggle, reside in Bossier City, Louisiana. His research interests include the origin of life. PROFESSION: Dr. Durrance is located at the Johns Hopkins University to develop adaptive-optics instrumentation for ground based astronomy. ORGANIZATIONS: American Astronomical Society, American Geophysical Union, International Astronomical Union, Association of Space Explorers, Planetary Society, and Phi Kappa Phi. He enjoys going to the beach with his family, scuba diving, flying, running, auto racing, photography, and camping. He has designed and built spectrometers, detectors, and imaging systems, and made numerous spacecraft and ground-based diving, Planetary Geophysical brown spectrometers, Association evolution numerous Her Bossier Union, Baltimore, years. The honors), for ground based astronomy. ORGANIZATIONS: American Astronomical Society, American Geophysical Union, International Astronomical Union, Association of Space Explorers, Planetary Society, and Phi Kappa Phi. He enjoys going to the beach with his family, scuba diving, flying, running, auto racing, photography, and Astro Research.



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