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Philip's Astronomy Encyclopedia ,Sir Patrick Moore in pdf
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published, 2002 book in English language of professors of science faculties universities .
Contents
1: AAO.
2: AAT.
3: AAVSO.
4: Abbot, Charles Greeley
5: Abell, George Ogden
6: Aberration (1) (Aberration of Starlight).
7: Aberration (2).
8: Abetti, Giorgio .
9: Ablation.
10: Absolute Magnitude (M).
11: Absolute Temperature.
12: Absolute Zero.
13: Absorption.
14: Absorption Line.
15: Abu'l-Wafā' Al Būzjānī, Muhammad .
16: Acamar.
17: Acapulcoite–lodranite.
18: Acceleration of Free Fall.
19: Accretion.
20: Accretion Disk.
21: ACE.
22: Achernar.
23: Achilles.
24: Achondrite.
25: Achromat (Achromatic Lens).
26: Acidalia Planitia.
27: Acrux.
28: Actinometer (Pyrheliometer).
29: Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN).
30: Active Optics.
31: Active Region.
32: Adams, John Couch .
33: Adams, Walter Sydney,.
34: Adaptive Optics.
35: ADC.
36: Adhara.
37: Adiabatic.
38: Adonis.
39: Adrastea.
40: Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE).
41: Aerolite.
42: Aeronomy.
43: Aether.
44: Agena.
45: Agena.
46: Aglaonike.
47: AGN.
48: Airglow.
49: Airy, George Biddell.
50: Airy Disk.
51: Aitken, Robert Grant .
52: AI Velorum Star.
53: AL.
54: Alba Patera.
55: Albategnius.
56: Albategnius.
57: Al-Battānī, Abu'Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Jābir (Latinized as Albategnius) .
58: Albedo.
59: Albert.
60: Albireo.
61: Alcor.
62: Alcyone.
63: Aldebaran.
64: Alderamin.
65: Aldrin, Edwin Eugene ('Buzz'), .
66: Alfvén, Hannes Olof Gösta .
67: Alfvén Waves.
68: Algenib.
69: Algieba.
70: Algol.
71: Algol Stars (EA).
72: Algonquin Radio Observatory (ARO).
73: ALH 84001.
74: Alhena.
75: Alioth.
76: Alkaid (Benetnasch).
77: Allan Hills 84001 (ALH 84001).
78: Allegheny Observatory.
79: Allende.
80: Allen Telescope Array (ATA).
81: ALMA.
82: Almaak.
83: Almagest.
84: Almanac, Astronomical.
85: Alnair.
86: Alnath.
87: Alnilam.
88: Alnitak.
89: Alpes (Montes Alps).
90: Alpes Vallis (Alpine Valley).
91: Alpha.
92: Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum Star (ACV).
93: Alpha Capricornids.
94: Alpha Centauri (Rigil Kentaurus, Toliman).
95: Alpha Monocerotids.
96: Alpha Particle.
97: Alphard.
98: Alpha Regio.
99: Alphekka (Gemma).
100: Alpheratz.
101: Alphonso X .
102: Alphonsus.
103: ALPO.
104: Alrescha.
105: Al-Sūfī, Abu'l-Husain (Latinized as Azophi) .
106: Altair.
107: Altai Rupes.
108: Altazimuth Mounting.
109: Altitude.
110: Al-Tūsī, Nasīr al-Dīn (Latinized as Nasireddin or Nasiruddin) .
111: Aluminizing.
112: Alvan Clark & Sons.
113: Alvarez, Luis Walter .
114: Al-Zarqāli, AbūIshaq Ibrahim Ibn Yahya (Latinized as Arzachel, and Other Variants) .
115: Amalthea.
116: Amateur Astronomy, history of.
117: Ambartsumian, Viktor Amazaspovich .
118: AM Canum Venaticorum.
119: American Association of Variable Star Observers .
120: Ames Research Center.
121: AM Herculis Star.
122: AMiBA.
123: Amor Asteroid.
124: Amplitude.
125: Am Star.
126: Amu.
127: Analemma.
128: Ananke.
129: Anastigmat.
130: Anaxagoras.
131: Anaxagoras of Clazomenae .
132: Anaximander of Miletus .
133: Ancient Beijing Observatory.
134: Anderson, .
135: Andromeda.
136: Andromeda Galaxy .
137: Andromedids (Bielids).
138: Angara.
139: Anglo-Australian Observatory (AAO).
140: Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT).
141: Angrite.
142: Ångström, Anders Jonas.
143: Angstrom Unit (Symbol Å).
144: Angular Measure.
145: Angular Momentum.
146: Ann Arbor Observatory .
147: Annual Parallax .
148: Annular Eclipse.
149: Anomalistic Month.
150: Anomalistic Year.
151: Anomaly.
152: Anorthosite.
153: Ansae.
154: Antapex.
155: Antarctic Astronomy.
156: Antares.
157: Antenna.
158: Antennae .
159: Anthropic Principle.
160: Antimatter.
161: Antiope.
162: Antitail.
163: Antlia .
164: Antoniadi, Eugène Michael .
165: Antoniadi Scale.
166: Apache Point Observatory .
167: Ap-, Apo.
168: Apastron.
169: Apennines, Montes (Apennine Mountains).
170: Aperture.
171: Aperture Synthesis.
172: Apex (Solar Apex).
173: Aphelion.
174: Aphrodite Terra.
175: Apochromat.
176: Apogee.
177: Apollo Asteroid.
178: Apollonius of Perga .
179: Apollo Programme.
180: Apparent Magnitude.
181: Apparent Solar Time.
182: Apparition.
183: Appulse.
184: Apsides.
185: Ap Star.
186: Apus
187: Aquarius.
188: Aquila .
189: Ara .
190: Arago,.
191: Aratus of Soli.
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