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  1. Harvard College Observatory Expedition: Boyden Station, Arequipa, Peru, 1889–1927; Harvard Expedition to Samaria, 1908–1910; Hassler Expedition to South America, 1871–1872; Edward Palmer Collecting Trips to Mexico and the Southern United States, 1853–1910; Peabody Museum South America Expedition, 1906–1909

  2. Spring 07Prof. Rodolfo MachadoT.A. Sharif Kahatt Arequipa by the sea: a new town projectIntroduction:To situate the studio\’s pedagogic agenda (or to place in a wider frame of intellectual inquiry), it should be mentioned that it continues with an investigation of a series of new urban problems produced by globalization: such was the case of the Spring 05 Budapest Studio (how to design a new ...

  3. Observatorio Boyden. /  -29.038830555556, 26.404722222222. El Observatorio Boyden es un observatorio de investigación astronómica y un centro de educación científica ubicado en Maselspoort, a 20 kilómetros al noreste de la ciudad de Bloemfontein en Free State, Sudáfrica. El observatorio es administrado por el Departamento de Física de ...

  4. All first-year applicants—both international and U.S. candidates—must complete the Common Application or Coalition Application by Scoir , along with the required supplements. You will need to submit: Common Application or apply Coalition, Powered by Scoir. This includes: Subsets of questions. An activities list.

  5. November-December 2017. In 1895, Harvard deployed the most powerful photographic telescope in the world to a high-altitude observatory in Arequipa, Peru, where it played a seminal role in discoveries about Earth’s placement in the cosmos, and ultimately, the expansion rate of the universe. The Bruce telescope owes its name, fame, and ...

  6. Apuntes de Astronomía Latinoamericana QUIENES EN LA ASTRONOMÍA PERUANA Edgardo Ronald Minniti Morgan Premio H.C. Pollock 2005 Integrante del Área de Enseñanza, Difusión…

  7. In 1891, the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) established the Boyden Station, a high-altitude astronomical observatory in Arequipa, Peru. It was named for Uriah A. Boyden, whose gift of $250,000 funded its construction and operation.