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The universe itself is creative, or, as I read Albert Einstein's comment on the great, unique act of genius known as Johannes Kepler's unique discovery of the universal principle of gravitation, the universe is always finite, but never bounded.
LaRouche's Latest 2010
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So it was completely logical that Johannes Kepler used the Latin word for
podictionary - for word lovers - dictionary etymology, trivia & history 2008
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They will be joined next week by a European Space Agency robot delivery van called Johannes Kepler, with more than seven tonnes of propellant, supplies and oxygen.
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While Space Shuttle Discovery prepared for its final mission to the International Space Station, it had to wait for an unmanned European spacecraft called Johannes Kepler to get there first.
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While Space Shuttle Discovery prepared for its final mission to the International Space Station, it had to wait for an unmanned European spacecraft called Johannes Kepler to get there first.
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While Space Shuttle Discovery prepared for its final mission to the International Space Station, it had to wait for an unmanned European spacecraft called Johannes Kepler to get there first.
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The Johannes Kepler is the second of five Automated Transfer Vehicles ATVs that the ESA is building for the ISS.
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The latest ATV, known as Johannes Kepler after the great 17th Century German scientist, has been in preparation here in the same clean-room facility as Node 3.
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It was the leap from the idea of spherical functions, to elliptical ones, as the significance of the latter, and of the related implications of the Leibniz calculus, became understood through the prompting of the work of Johannes Kepler, which is to be understood on this account.
LaRouche's Latest 2009
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Later writers such as Johannes Kepler, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Daniel Defoe wrote about travels to the moon, and 19th century precursors of science fiction such as Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne, and H. G. Wells did so as well.
Thinking "Once in a Blue Moon" Johnny Pez 2009
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