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Rockhound Posted May 1, 2007
Sorry it took a few more days. I think I've fixed the parallax - can someone have a look and see if it's any better?
post 25 - Traveller in Time
fixed the craters. Cheers.
post 32 - shagbark
Flamsteed's in.
post 36 - Gnomon
I think I've got all those, thank you.
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Everything except the moose/elk/deer/reindeer puzzle...
The 'moose' came from the original entry, 'elk' was from a couple of my other sources.
There's a conversation on the HooToo entry on Moose that states the picture isn't very good, and is probably a reindeer and details the confusion between alg, moose, and elk.
"The creature called elk in Europe is a member of the species (Alces alces) known in North America as moose." Britannica.com via answers.com. I'm going with Gnomon, and calling it Elk throughout.
It may be a tad flippant with the footnote, and I think Elk-owner has less of a ring to it than moose-owner but there we go. This is about Tycho, not deer
A16311089 - Tycho Brahe - Astronomer
Rockhound Posted May 1, 2007
For ease of loading the entry: Entry: Tycho Brahe - Astronomer - A16311089 Author: Rockhound - U889233 Flea Market rescue: Entry: Tycho de Brahe - How the truth can be stranger than fiction - A708536 Author: Portable Chaos - U171738 Old PR thread:http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/F85507?thread=171482
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shagbark Posted May 2, 2007
looks good to me. I'll accept it being an elk throughout. As you say this is an article on the man not his pet. I also think it looks better without the hyperlink in the intro.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted May 2, 2007
I don't think your explanation of parallax is quite as good as it could be:
"Parallax is where an object, in this case a star is seen to apparently move as a result of the perspective of the observer changing (such as the Earth's orbit)"
First, put a comma after star.
the perspective of the observer --> the viewpoint of the observer
(such as the Earth's orbit) --> (such as the Earth moving from one extreme of its orbit to the other)
I think that should do it.
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shagbark Posted May 2, 2007
sorry to seem picky but in the paragraph about the death of the elk
you state
note the change in Capitalization. I don't know if BBC requires capitals for nouns specifying mammals but I am sure they would want you to be consistant.
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Rockhound Posted May 3, 2007
Thank you for the help with parallax Gnomon.
Shagbark - capitals removed from the elk, and I've disciplined the typist for the shoddy work!
Any more for any more?
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shagbark Posted May 3, 2007
Looks good. this is an article that I am happy to have my name asssociated with.
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