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Discover Ludwig"astronomer in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the role or profession of someone within a specific location or context. Example: "The astronomer in charge of the observatory was conducting a study on the formation of galaxies."
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Brent Miszalski, an astronomer in Cape Town who observes at the South African Astronomical Observatory in Sutherland, recalled one night during a multiweek telescope run when he helped clean up after a pipe burst.
It was here that Ulūgh Beg, his grandson, set up an observatory and drew up the astronomical tables that were later used by the English royal astronomer in the 17th century.
first professional woman astronomer in the United States.
But not Tony Rousos, an amateur astronomer in Middletown.
Matthew Broderick plays an aspiring astronomer in Kenneth Lonergan's new work.
Esko Lyytinen, an amateur astronomer in Finland, made calculations based on Dr. Van Flandern's model.
Crucially, any astronomer in the world can apply for time on Hubble.
Sindel was the astronomer in the pairing and Mikulas, the more adept clockmaker.
Christiaan Huygens, a Dutch astronomer in the same century, was the first to recognize that Saturn had rings.
There was also interest in a series of photographs of the Columbia taken by an amateur astronomer in San Francisco.
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Australia's Ayers Rock Resort has an astronomer-in-residence until 7 November 2014; free astronomy sessions are held nightly.
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