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It was an astronomicalphenomenon, somewhere away over China, millions of miles away in the deeps.
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But the breakup of the moon could not have been caused by any normal astronomicalphenomenon.
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Students in computer-equipped classrooms will be able to interact with KAO researchers as the plane's telescope focuses on astronomicalphenomenon.
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We saw it not as an astronomicalphenomenon in the heavens, but as an incubus upon our hearts, and a shadow upon our brains.
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Nor did certain of the more obscure astronomicalphenomena escape his attention.
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That's because this lunar eclipse coincides with another astronomicalevent: a supermoon.
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The astronomicalevent of the decade will involve two minutes of darkness.
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The astronomicalevent could cause a huge loss in solar energy production.
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There will also be commentary on the cultural significance of the astronomicalevent.
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However, many scholars have tried to explain the astronomicalevent in more rational ways.
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The celestialevent was watched by star-gazers around the world.
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The greatest naturally occurring celestialevent in four centuries.
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Parts of the celestialevent will be visible from the southern Indian ocean and Australia.
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So if you're looking for a spectacular celestialevent, you don't have to look too far.
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The Half-Blood Thunder Moon Eclipse promises to be a rather special celestialevent for some observers.
Usage of astronomical phenomena in English
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In fact, Venus transits are amongst the rarest of predictable astronomicalphenomena.
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Nor did certain of the more obscure astronomicalphenomena escape his attention.
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Some were derived from other astronomicalphenomena; while many were merely poetical ornaments and inventions.
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In more recent times, other astronomicalphenomena have occurred unexpectedly and could not be immediately understood.
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Answers have been-andwill be-drawn from such factors as guided missile research activity, balloons, astronomicalphenomena.
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Druidical rites refer to astronomicalphenomena, 502-u.
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They were good observers of astronomicalphenomena, careful recorders of such observations, and mathematicians of no small repute.
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Dr Washburn was referring to revelations from advanced extraterrestrial races that they are personally responsible for prominent astronomicalphenomena.
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But the modern meteorologist, learning wisdom of the past, is extremely cautious about ascribing casual effects to astronomicalphenomena.
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They could be depictions of microscopic organisms, or fossils, or, to make a leap in scale, of astronomicalphenomena.
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Symbols were used in the ceremonies, which referred to agriculture, as words; but their principal reference was to astronomicalphenomena.
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No doubt she would be just as surprised at his continued existence as she would be at the news of the astronomicalphenomena.
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The time scale of brightening, as well as the particular characteristics of the colors of light seen, do not match any known astronomicalphenomena.
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The Swedish Defense Staff supposedly conducted a comprehensive study of the incidents and concluded that they were all explainable in terms of astronomicalphenomena.
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With everything else going on-allof it with a whole lot more immediate significance for her personal survival than astronomicalphenomena-shewasn't sure why.
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To them, the only purpose of the Universe was the production of intelligence, and they were apt to talk sneeringly about purely astronomicalphenomena.