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AIN (Epsilon Tauri). Star with planet. Looking down with its vee-shaped head, Taurus glares at us, the great celestial Bull's eyes formed by the bright orange giant Aldebaran and by just-barely-fourth magnitude (3.53) Ain, ...

 


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Ain't that the truth! Indeed, astrophysicists generally exist in two flavors: Observers: They look at and try to interpret data, which might come from radio telescopes, optical telescopes, or telescopes sensitive to infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, ...

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(Added 05/08/03) The most recent release from the Hubble Space Telescope is an image of a section of M31, AKA NGC 224, AKA the Andromeda Galaxy, ...

Hikmat al-'Ain
Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi (1236-1311)
The Limit of Accomplishment concerning Knowledge of the Heavens ...

J. J. de Lalande (Ain, France) designs the oldest analemmatic dial still in existence, in Brou churchyard.
1759
John Harrison completes his "Number Four" clock, later used to win the Longitude prize.

We also have an enormous time crunch, so if it ain't perfect, trust me, we know....

Kranz keyed his mike, "This is flight, you'd better remind them there ain't no gas stations on the moon." This message was relayed to Eagle in three words, "Eagle thirty seconds". Aldrin's hand hovered over the abort button.

[7937] epsilon Tauri, also known as Ain ("eye") and Oculus Borealis ("northern eye"), is an orange giant, 147 light-years distant. It belongs to the Hyades cluster, the nearest open cluster to the solar system, lying only 151 light-years away.

Henotheistic means `one amongst many' while monotheism means `singular'- `there ain't none like it.' Biblically we can find examples of both.

Ain al Rami (ν1 Sgr), Albaldah(π Sgr), Alfecca Meridiana (α CrA), Al Nasl (γ Sgr), Arkab Prior (β1 Sgr), Arkab Posterior (β2 Sgr), Ascella (ζ Sgr), Kaus Australis (ε Sgr), Kaus Borealis (λ Sgr), ...

KAUS AUSTRALIS (Epsilon Sgr)
Ascella (Zeta Sgr)
Kaus Borealis (Lambda Sgr)
Ain al Rami (Nu 1 Sgr)
Albaldah (Pi Sgr)
NUNKI (Sigma Sgr)
Terebellum (Omega Sgr)
Terebellum (59 Sgr)
Terebellum (60 Sgr)
Terebellum (62 Sgr) ...

While the asterism of the bow is quite apparent, it takes some imagination to see the half-man, half-beast pulling back on the string. Perhaps it helps to know that zeta Sagittarii is named "Ascella" (the armpit of the archer), while nu Sgr is "Ain ...

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