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The Advances of Astronomy during the Twentieth Century
The twentieth century was a very crucial span of time, especially with respect to the history of astronomy. ...
In the early twentieth century, a young Swiss patent clerk named Albert Einstein published the theory of relativity. Einsteins theory helped to explain some of the major problems in the astronomy of his day, and it has continued to explain new developments, including the existence of black holes. ...
Edwin Hubble also added pertinent developments that aided in the advancement of astronomy in the twentieth century. ...
Despite many advances already in the field of astronomy, the source of stellar energy was still unknown. ...
Margaret Geller, John Huchra and Valerie de Lapparent are responsible for some of the most important work in the late twentieth century in the field of astronomy, by determining the bubble structure of galaxies.
Approximate Word count = 892 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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