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  1. The Lowells and Their Seven Worlds. With Illustrations. by Percival (1855-1916)] GREENSLET, Ferris. [LOWELL, 1946-01-01
  2. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume I. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Opposition of 1894-5 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. WITH: LOWELL. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume II. Observations of the Planet Jupiter and its Satellites 1894 and 1895. II. Observations of Mars 1896 and 1897 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona, and Tacubaya, Mexico. WITH: LOWELL. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume III. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Oppositions of 1894, 1896, 1898, 1901 and 1903 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1905
  3. Lowell Observatory photographs of the planets. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1910-01-01
  4. New observations of the planet Mercury. by Percival (1855-1916). LOWELL, 1902-01-01
  5. Annals of the Lowell Observatory. Volume III. Observations of the Planet Mars During the Oppositions of 1894, 1896, 1898, 1901 and 1903 Made at Flagstaff, Arizona. by Percival (1855-1916) LOWELL, 1905
  6. Mars and its canals by Percival Lowell by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1906-01-01
  7. The soul of the Far East. by Percival Lowell. by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1911-01-01
  8. The solar system; six lectures delivered at the Massachusetts institute of technology in December, 1902 by Percival, 1855-1916 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  9. Occult Japan. or. The way of the gods an esoteric study of Japan by Lowell. Percival. 1855-1916., 1894-01-01
  10. Mars as the abode of life by Percival, 1855-1916 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  11. Percival Lowell: The Culture and Science of a Boston Brahmin by David Strauss, 2001-02

41. MARS - Observation - Exploring The Planets
37 k JPEG Lowell Observatory Photo, Percival Lowell (18551916) isone of the best known observers of the planet Mars. Lowell is
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Lowell Observatory Photo P ercival L owell (1855-1916) is one of the best known observers of the planet Mars. Lowell is pictured here in the observer's chair of the 61-centimeter (24-inch) refracting telescope in the observatory he established in Flagstaff, Arizona. Lowell Observatory is still one of the foremost sites for telescopic studies of Mars and the other planets. The Canals of Mars
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P ercival Lowell made this globe of Mars summarizing his observations of the planet for the year 1901. T he straight lines represent features that were first "seen" by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877. He called them canali , an Italian word meaning channels . The canali were also observed by Lowell who concluded they were canals built by intelligent beings. The canals supposedly supplied water from the melting polar caps to a desert world. In his book " Mars as the Abode of Life ", published in 1908, Percival Lowell presented his theory that Mars' canals were built by intelligent beings.

42. RASC Library - Author Index - Alphabet L
Lowell, Percival, Mars and its Canals, Mars, 523.43 L, Copy 2, New York TheMacMillan company, 1906, 0, QB641.L92, Lowell, Percival, 18551916. xv, 393p.
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Home Library A B ... Z Author Title Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Labuhn, F. et al New Techniques in Space Astronomy unclassified 629.4 L New York: Springer Verlag By: Labuhn, F., and Luest, R. Lamb, Horace A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of the Motion of Fluids unclassified 532.5 L Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Lamb, Horace Higher Mechanics unclassified 531 L Cambridge: University Press Lamb, Richard H. unclassified 523.89 L Buffalo: Richard H. Lampkin Lampkin, Richard H. Naked Eye Stars unclassified 524 L New York: Richard H. Lampkin Author Title Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Langley, Samuel Pierpont The New Astronomy unclassified 523 L Boston and N.Y.: Houghton, Mifflin and Company Lardner, Dionysius Popular Astronomy unclassified 523 L London: Walton and Maberly Larmor, Joseph Aether and Matter unclassified 530.1 L Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Larsen, Egon The Cavendish Laboratory unclassified 539.028 L London: Edmund Ward Laustsen, D. (ed.) et al

43. RASC Library - Subject Index - Alphabet M
Mars, Lowell, Percival, Mars and its Canals, 523.43 L, Copy 2, New York TheMacMillan company, 1906, 0, QB641.L92, Lowell, Percival, 18551916. xv, 393p.
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Home Library A B ... Z Subject heading Author Title Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Magnetism Auclair, Raymond Magnetisme 538 A Cornwall: Ins. Form. du Min. Transports Magnetism Black, F.A. Terrestrial Magnetism 538.7 B London: Gall and Inglis Magnetism Chree, C. Studies in Terrestrial Magnetism 538.7 C London: MacMillan and Co., Ltd. Magnetism Gaibar-Puertas, Constantino Variacion Secular Del Campo Geomagnetico 538.72 G Tarragona: Ovservatorio Del Ebro Magnetism Lefroy, J.H. Diary of a Magnetic Survey of a Portion of the Dominion of Canada 538.78 L London: Longmans, Green and Co. Subject heading Author Title Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Mars Brenner, Leo Mars-Beobachtungen 1986-97 523.43 B Mars Burgess, Eric To the Red Planet 523.43 B New York: Columbia University Press Mars De Vaucouleurs, Gerard The Planet Mars 523.43 V London: Faber and Faber Limited Mars Physics of the Planet Mars: An Introduction to Areophysics 523.43 V London: Faber and Faber Mars Firsoff, V.A. The World of Mars 523.43 F

44. Dictionary: Lowell
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Kleinere Antenne, mit der die Kommunikation zwischen Raumsonden/Satelliten und Bodenstation aufrecht erhalten wird. Die Datenübertragungsrate liegt meistens unter 1KBit/s.
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47. Contact: No Mars Attacks. A FLORIDA TODAY Space Online Special Report
Stellar Thinker. Percival Lowell (18551916) Lowell was the leadingMars expert of his time. He established the Lowell Observatory
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Does the proof of life elsewhere already exist? Stellar Thinker Giovanni Schiaparelli
The Italian astronomer started a Martian frenzy when he saw straight lines on Mars that he called channels. His term was mistranslated as "canals," which implied that intelligent creatures had created the structures. It caused a flood of study on Mars, with many scientists expecting to find life there.
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Plans in work for first Mars sample return mission Stellar Thinker Percival Lowell
Lowell was the leading Mars expert of his time. He established the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz., and wrote Mars as the Abode of Life in 1908. The book argued the lines on the planet's surface represented vegetation along manmade canals.
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48. COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION-1997 MARTIAN KINOTYPES ROSTER
Percival Lowell, Owner. 18551916. Astronomer.
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The Martian Kinotypes were created by the Cosmic Baseball Association in December 1996. The Kinotypes will be playing in the CBA Underleague during the 1997 Season The Kinotypes consist of films that have the word "Mars" in the title. The available draft pool for the team excludes those films that use Mars in the plot but do not include Mars in the film's title. Therefore, the movie version of H.G. Wells' book, War of the Worlds , is not eligible as a player. Wells himself, however, is the team's field manager. Every image on this plate contains a hypertext link. Most of the links are to Mars-related sites on the World Wide Web. There are over 40 links to other sites. The idea is to let you randomly hyperhike around the environment in search of more Mars information. You will need to use your browser's BACK or maybe the BOOKMARK function if you want to return to this site. The roster is organized in chronological order based on the film's release date.
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49. Život U Sunèevom Sustavu - Mars
Mapa Marsa kako ju je izradio astronom Schiaparelli. Jedna od najpoznatijih licnostikoja je istraživala Mars, zasigurno je Percival Lowell (18551916).
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"Da nam je doæi na taj novi sviet, ne bi osjeæaj, što nam dušu zaokupi, ni malo bio tudj, jer sve što opažamo, nalik je prizorima u našoj zemaljskoj prirodi. Osjeæamo da smo premješteni na nebesku kruglju, za èudo nalik našoj. Evropski seljak, koga bujica iseljivanja baci na obale Australije, pa se jednog liepog jutra probudi u sasvim nepoznatom predjelu, gdje su stabla, tlo, životinje, godišnja doba, Sunce i Mjesec drugaèiji, ne æe se manje iznenaditi, ne æe se manje tuðim osjeæati od nas, kad stupimo na planet Mars. Kad sa Zemlje stupimo na Mars, toliko je, kao da promienimo stupanj širine na Zemlji." Oton Kuèera, Naše Nebo, 1895
d svih planeta u Sunèevom sustavu Mars je po fizièkim karakteristikama, kao što su temperatura, voda, atmosfera, itd., najslièniji Zemlji. Uz to, on je jedan od bližih planeta, pogodan za promatranje teleskopom. No, nekad èovjek nije raspolagao moænim teleskopima kojima raspolaže danas. Nekadašnji teleskopi bili su prilièno primitivni i to je uvjetovalo brojne zablude poèetkom dvadesetog stoljeæa. Zablude su razriješene tek u kasnijoj eri raketa i svemirskih letjelica, koje su izbliza prouèile Mars.
Mapa Marsa kako ju je izradio astronom Schiaparelli
Usporedba promatranja Antoniadia (desno) sa promatranjima od Schiaparellija Percival Lowell
Rusi su bili prvi koji su poslali letjelicu na Mars. Prva ruska letjelica koja je poletjela 1960. godine, doživjela je neuspjeh. Slièno se je desilo i s kasnijim ruskim letjelicama. Valja meðutim napomenuti da su Rusi pretežno istraživali Mars u okviru "hladnog rata" te da njihove letjelice nisu bile predviðene za tako komplicirane pokuse kao što je detekcija života.

50. Zoom Astronomy Glossary: L
Lowell, Percival Percival Lowell (18551916) was an American astronomer and mathematicianwho founded the Lowell Observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona in 1894.
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51. Lowell
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52. People In Astronomy
However, John Couch Adams had made a similar prediction some monthsearlier. Lowell, Percival 18551916. American astronomer. He
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Adams, John Couch
English astronomer and mathematician. At the age of 24, Adams was the first person to predict the position of a planetary mass beyond Uranus . After Johann Gottfried Galle confirmed the existence of Neptune based on independent calculations done by Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier , the two became embroiled in a dispute over priority.
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Barnard, Edward Emerson
American astronomer. Barnard discovered Jupiter 's satellite Amalthea and Barnard's star, the second-nearest star system to the Sun.
Bode, Johann
German astronomer. He is known for the bogus "Bode's Law" which attempts to explain the sizes of the planetary orbits.
Bond, William Cranch
American astronomer. One of the earliest American astronomers of note, Bond rose from poverty and overcame a lack of formal education to become the first director of the Harvard College Observatory. At the observatory, he studied Saturn and (with William Lassell ) discovered its moon Hyperion
Brahe, Tycho

53. Köpfe
Translate this page Dennoch hatte John Couch Adams einige Monate vorher ähnliche Voraussagengemacht. Lowell, Percival 1855-1916. Amerikanischer Astronom.
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    Adams, John Couch
    Uranus vorhersagte. Nachdem Johann Gottfried Galle die Existenz von Neptun auf Grundlage der Berechnungen von Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier
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    Barnard, Edward Emerson
    Amerikanischer Astronom. Barnard entdeckte den Jupiter mond Amalthea
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    Bond, William Cranch
    Amerikanischer Astronom. Als einer der ersten amerikanischen Astronomen von Bedeutung entkam Bond der Armut und dem Mangel an formeller Bildung und wurde der erste Direktor des Harvard College Observatory. An diesem Observatorium studierte er Saturn und entdeckte (gemeinsam mit William Lassell ) dessen Mond Hyperion
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    Saturn monde ( Tethys Dione Rhea und Iapetus
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    Einstein, Albert
    Deutsch-amerikanischer Physiker. Einstein entwickelte die Spezielle und die Allgemeine , die, zusammen mit der Quantenmechanik, die Grundlage der modernen Physik bilden.
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    Franklin, Benjamin
    Amerikanischer Beamter, Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler. Franklin spielte eine der Hauptrollen bei der amerikanischen Revolution und wirkte beim Erstellen der Verfassung mit. Seine zahlreichen wissenschaftlichen und praktischen Erfindungen umfassen den Blitzableiter, den Feldstecher und einen Herd.
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    55. The University Of Michigan Detroit Observatory
    Professor Strauss discusses his newly published biography (Harvard University Press)of astronomer Percival Lowell (18551916), who believed that Mars was
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    David Strauss lecture, March 13, 2001 Percival Lowell and the Canals of Mars Professor Strauss discusses his newly published biography (Harvard University Press) of astronomer Percival Lowell (1855-1916), who believed that Mars was inhabited and that its surface striations were artificial waterways.
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    56. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Encyclopedia Of Planetary Sciences
    Life origin. Lithosphere. Lomosomov, Mikhael Vasilyevich (17111765). Lowell, Percival(1855-1916). Luna missions.. Lunar meteorites. Lunar Orbiter missions.
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    57. Mr. Lowell Goes To Asia -- ThingsAsian Article
    Such is the glory and the folly of The Soul of the Far East, an attempt by Americanastronomer Percival Lowell (18551916) to explain China, Korea, and
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    Mr. Lowell Goes to Asia By Kenneth Champeon Review of Percival Lowell's The Soul of the Far East Contemporary travel writers usually set out to describe a particular place. A travel writer of, say, a century ago set out to explain the place, and in the process ended up trying to explain the whole world. Travel writing and anthropology and philosophy were of a piece. Such is the glory and the folly of The Soul of the Far East , an attempt by American astronomer Percival Lowell (1855-1916) to explain China, Korea, and especially Japan to a West then increasingly fearful of the "Yellow Peril." Glory, because so many of Lowell's observations on Far Eastern life remain prescient and acute; folly, because for an outsider to generalize about such an enormity as the Far East will inevitably be seen as, at best presumptuous, in any case simplistic, at worst racist. But those were different times. To know anything about a far-off and inaccessible land, one had to rely on those few with access. Even today, the Far East is not especially known for its command of Western languages; if it does not bother to explain itself to the West, the West will do the job, however faulted, instead.

    58. CR | Solar System | How Did That Crater Get Its Name?
    study of Mars. Gusev (Maturei M., 18261866, Russian astronomer); Lowell(Percival, 1855-1916, American astronomer). Small craters are
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    from Red Planet Connection , October 1998 Nomenclature (no-men-clay-chur): A system or way of naming things or places. Human beings are interesting creatures. We like to name things. We attach names to everything that walks and grows around us, flies above us, or crawls and swims below us. Even in ancient times, people named the stars, constellations, and planets that they observed in the night sky. All of the planets in our solar system, except for Earth, are named after Roman or Greek gods. For example, the planet Mars was named by the Romans after their god of war. The god Mars was known to enjoy bloody warfare and violence. The symbol for Mars represents a shield and a spear, weapons fit for the god of war. When humans began observing the Red Planet with telescopes in the 1800s, they viewed distinct areas and features. When they started making maps of Mars, it became necessary to name regions of the planet. An Italian astronomer named Schiaparelli created some of the first maps of Mars. He named features using words from biblical and mythical geography. Some of these names, such as Argyre, Hellas, and Tempe, are still used on maps and globes of Mars. In the 1970s, after the Mariner spacecraft flew by Mars, many new images were returned to Earth. A special group of people was formed to decide on names for the newly discovered features. This group also set up rules for naming future discoveries.

    59. Southern California As A Futuristic Landscape, Page 2
    In 1908, Professor Percival Lowell (18551916) published a book calledMars As the Abode of Life. He boldly proclaimed that Mars
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    A scene from The Settler Southern California as a Futuristic Landscape by Rian Brown-Orso
    continued To complement these government efforts, commercial Mars propaganda heavily targets the future generation with t-shirts, caps, and toys; for example, this holiday season featured NASA’s special edition Mars Rover Lego Sets and Hot Wheels Miniature Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Mars "Sojourner" Rover. Pulp fiction, comic books, Westerns, and science-fiction films have played a critical role in creating and maintaining these myths. Hollywood, Southern California’s own "dream factory," has not only fueled the engine keeping the California dream alive throughout the years, but has played an integral role in promoting Mars as well. Films like Forbidden Planet Robinson Crusoe on Mars Total Recall (1990), and Mission to Mars The Searchers (1956). The relationship between science fiction and the practice of science has changed dramatically since the 1950s. Then, fictionalized depictions of attacking aliens, imaginary deep-sea creatures, etc., were viewed as harmful misinformation and were kept within the realm of art and popular culture, far from science. Today, sensational stories are embraced and strategically employed by NASA and the Mars Society to create effective propaganda for future trips to Mars.

    60. S³ownik Astronomiczny: L
    W astronomii wlacza sie wodór, hel, wode, amoniak, dwutlenek weglai metan. Lowell, Percival 18551916, drukuj. Amerykanski astronom.
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