He first described three areas where improved data had undermined Lowell's vision.
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Of course, even after telescopes got better, nobody could duplicate Lowell's findings.
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As Lowell puts it in the Vision of Sir Launfal, it is:
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I'd been seeing Lowell for almost the exact same amount of time.
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He remained over Sunday in Lowell and resumed the journey Monday morning.
Uso de Percival Lowell em inglês
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Ignatius Donnelly's work does not abut that of PercivalLowell or Edwin Hubble.
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American astronomer PercivalLowell popularised the notion that these were canals.
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End of Project Gutenberg Etext of Noto, by PercivalLowell
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That seminal event in astronomy was largely to the credit of the astronomer PercivalLowell.
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It named the object Pluto, in part because the first two letters in the name were PercivalLowell's initials.
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As a child, Gernsback discovered American astronomer PercivalLowell's writings about canals on Mars, inspiring his love of amazing stories.
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Pluto was labeled a planet when it was first discovered in the PercivalLowell Observatory by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930.
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Convinced that the canals were real, US astronomer PercivalLowell mapped hundreds of them between 1894 and 1895.
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Although Pluto became Lowell Observatory's most famous discovery, PercivalLowell had founded his observatory in 1894 to find proof of intelligent life on Mars.
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Tombaugh's object became known as Pluto, for the Roman god of the underworld, with a nod, in the first two letters, to PercivalLowell.
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The date is the birthday of PercivalLowell, the astronomer that posited the existence of a "Planet X" beyond the orbit of Neptune.
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Lowell Observatory revealed Tombaugh's find to the world on 18 March 1930, on what would have been PercivalLowell's 75th birthday.
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Mr. PercivalLowell has truthfully observed that the Japanese speak backwards, read backwards, write backwards,-andthat this is "only the abc of their contrariety."
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In his brilliant but fallacious volume, entitled "The Soul of the Far East," Mr. PercivalLowell states that the Japanese do not "fall in love."
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PercivalLowell also, as we have seen, makes light of Japanese religion.
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PercivalLowell did not live to see a trans-Neptunian world found (he died in 1916).