Computers In Astronomy
Astronomy Info from our Encyclopedia
Yesterday we started using the computers in Astronomy. Aside from some small issues, things whent very well. I would say that…
Computers are used every day in astronomy. Some of the applications – running remote telescopes (you can run some small robotic telescopes in remote locations,
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A Launchpad 2009 lecture by Ruben Gamboa of the University of Wyoming on the subject of Computers in Astronomy.

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The Antikythera mechanism, is an ancient mechanical calculator (also described as the first known mechanical computer) designed to calculate astronomical positions. It was recovered in 190001 from the





This book offers a unique review of how astronomical information is handled, made available and tuned to various audiences, including education and

