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  2. Franklin Clarence Mars - Wikipedia

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    Milky Way Farm Manor House, May 2014. In the late 1920s, in Pulaski, Tennessee, Mars bought a number of local farms and constructed a large estate called Milky Way Farm. During its construction, Mars employed more than 935 men from Giles County to build a 25,000 square feet (2,300 m 2) clubhouse, more than 30 barns, and a horse racing track. [9]

  3. The Milky Way Project - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way Project is a Zooniverse project whose main goal is to identify stellar-wind bubbles in the Milky Way Galaxy. Users classify sets of infrared images from the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). [1] Scientists believe bubbles in these images are the result of young, massive stars whose light ...

  4. Harlow Shapley - Wikipedia

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    Harlow Shapley. Harlow Shapley (November 2, 1885 – October 20, 1972) was an American scientist, head of the Harvard College Observatory (1921–1952), and political activist during the latter New Deal and Fair Deal. [1][2] Shapley used Cepheid variable stars to estimate the size of the Milky Way Galaxy and the Sun's position within it. [3]

  5. Ethel V. Mars - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Veronica Mars (née Healy; June 1884 – December 25, 1945) was an American businesswoman and racehorse owner. She was Ethel Veronica Healy prior to her marriage in 1910 to Franklin Clarence Mars, the founder of the Mars Candy company. In 1930, she and her husband purchased a 2,800 acre property in Giles County, Tennessee, where they ...

  6. Grace Wolf-Chase - Wikipedia

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    Grace Annamarie Wolf-Chase (née Wolf) is an American astronomer and science educator, working as a senior scientist and senior education and communication specialist at the Planetary Science Institute. Her research interests include star formation, planet formation. [1] She is also interested in citizen science, and was one of the creators of ...

  7. How to spot the Milky Way without a telescope this summer - AOL

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    Story at a glance (NewsNation) — This summer, you can gaze at the Milky Way without the need for a telescope, but you may have to drive a bit to get a good view. The center of our galaxy is ...

  8. Night on the Galactic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Publication place. Japan. Night on the Galactic Railroad (銀河鉄道の夜, Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru), sometimes translated as Milky Way Railroad, Night Train to the Stars or Fantasy Railroad in the Stars, [1] is a classic Japanese fantasy novel by Kenji Miyazawa written around 1927. The nine-chapter novel was posthumously published by Bunpodō ...

  9. Karl Guthe Jansky - Wikipedia

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    Karl Guthe Jansky. Karl Guthe Jansky (October 22, 1905 – February 14, 1950) was an American physicist and radio engineer who in April 1933 first announced his discovery of radio waves emanating from the Milky Way in the constellation Sagittarius. He is considered one of the founding figures of radio astronomy.

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