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Group of ice-free cliffs on the east side of Alexander Island, Antarctica
Tombaugh Cliffs (71°5′S 68°18′W / 71.083°S 68.300°W / -71.083; -68.300) is a group of ice-free cliffs which stand at the north side of the mouth of
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American astronomer (1906–1997)
astronomers Tombaugh (crater) Tombaugh Cliffs Tombaugh Regio Tombaugh, Reno G. (1930). "Tombaugh History". genealogy.fulco.lib.in.us. Tombaugh Publishing
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Topics referred to by the same term
Lowell Observatory Tombaugh Regio, a light-colored heart-shaped region on Pluto, named after Clyde Tombaugh Tombaugh Cliffs, ice-free cliffs in Antarctica
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Hypothetical planets further than Neptune
have perturbed Uranus enough to account for the irregularities. Clyde Tombaugh's discovery of Pluto in 1930 appeared to validate Lowell's hypothesis, though
Planets_beyond_Neptune
Glacier in Antarctica
050; -68.333) is a short valley glacier lying between Callisto Cliffs and Tombaugh Cliffs on the east side of Alexander Island, Antarctica. The glacier
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Area of the Solar System beyond the planets, comprising small bodies
population was Frederick C. Leonard. Soon after Pluto's discovery by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930, Leonard pondered whether it was "likely that in Pluto there has
Kuiper_belt
Largest natural satellite of Pluto
studied Charon. Charon's discoverer James Christy and the children of Clyde Tombaugh were guests at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory during the
Charon_(moon)
Large, round non-stellar astronomical object
ISBN 978-3-642-29718-2. "This Month in Physics History: March 13, 1930: Clyde Tombaugh's discovery of Pluto announced". American Physical Society. College Park
Planet
Arizona Inn built in Tucson. The dwarf planet Pluto is discovered by Clyde Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory. Population reaches 48,118 in Phoenix. 1931 Hunt's
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Hypothetical Solar System planet
hypothetical object Planet X, a name previously used by Gabriel Dallet. Clyde Tombaugh continued Lowell's search and in 1930 discovered Pluto, but it was soon
Planet_Nine
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1930–1939)
1936. 1932 Ford B 400. A typical 1930s car. In 1930, Astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto, which goes on to be announced as the ninth planet in the
1930s
2010 Abel Prize recipient Henry Taube – Nobel Prize-winning chemist Clyde Tombaugh – astronomer, discovered Pluto Frederick Traugott Pursh – botanist Harold
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City in New Mexico, United States
playwright and director, teaches at NMSU, and resides in Las Cruces. Clyde Tombaugh, the astronomer who discovered Pluto, lived in Las Cruces until his death
Las_Cruces,_New_Mexico
first wearable computer; associate professor of Mathematics 1961–65 Clyde Tombaugh - astronomer best known for his discovery of Pluto; former professor of
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Solar system objects beyond Neptune
of the Solar System. After Pluto's discovery, American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh continued searching for some years for similar objects but found none.
Trans-Neptunian_object
American baseball player (born 1988)
Clark.[failed verification] He is the great-nephew of astronomer Clyde Tombaugh, the discoverer of Pluto. His father, Christopher George Kershaw, was a
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gas or food. Flagstaff had also been highlighted on the map by Clyde Tombaugh's 1930 discovery of Pluto from the Lowell Observatory; the planet was in
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List of notable people from Illinois
Nanny, The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, Her Only Child Clyde Tombaugh, astronomer, discoverer of dwarf planet Pluto Mike Tomczak, quarterback
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One of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the US Geological Survey
quadrangle. The largest craters in this quadrangle are Eddie, Lockyer, and Tombaugh. The quadrangle contains the major volcanoes Elysium Mons and Albor Tholus
Elysium_quadrangle
tissue of the continuum space-time produced by the bodies' masses. Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in February 1930. It was regarded for decades as the ninth
Historical models of the Solar System
Historical_models_of_the_Solar_System
Water held in permeable ground
deltas and terraces. Some of the craters studied were Oyama, Pettit, Sagan, Tombaugh, Mclaughlin, du Martheray, Nicholson, Curie, and Wahoo. It seems that if
Groundwater_on_Mars
System of uniquely identifying features on the surface of a planet or natural satellite
The heart-shaped Tombaugh Regio, on Pluto, is named after the planet's discoverer Clyde Tombaugh.
Planetary_nomenclature
kilometres (2.8 mi) Ahuna Mons 235 K Pluto 3.4 km (2.1 mi) Norgay Montes, Tombaugh Regio 45 K 35 K Eris 41 K 30 K Makemake Haumea The bodies included in this
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enough to account for the irregularities. The discovery of Pluto by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 initially appeared to validate Lowell's hypothesis, and Pluto was
Timeline of United States discoveries
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Way as a galaxy proper. Within it lies the Solar System. 1930 – Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto. It was regarded for decades as the ninth planet of the
Timeline of Solar System astronomy
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(1961) D-478 SF Jeff Sutton Spacehive (1960) D-479 SF Wilson Tucker To the Tombaugh Station / Poul Anderson Earthman Go Home! (1960) G-480 WE John Brick The
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English
English : from Middle English gappe, Old Norse gap ‘chasm’, ‘breach’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a gap in a wall, hedge, or (in Norfolk and Suffolk) cliffs.German : from the personal name Gabo, a short form of Gebolf (see Gebhardt).
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English : regional name from the district around Middlesbrough named Cleveland ‘the land of the cliffs’, from the genitive plural (clifa) of Old English clif ‘bank’, ‘slope’ + land ‘land’.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Kleiveland or Kleveland, habitational names from any of five farmsteads in Agder and Vestlandet named with Old Norse kleif ‘rocky ascent’ or klefi ‘closet’ (an allusion to a hollow land formation) + land ‘land’.Grover Cleveland (1837–1908), 22nd and 24th president of the U.S., was the fifth child of a country Presbyterian clergyman. His father, Richard Falley Cleveland, a graduate of Yale College and of the theological seminary at Princeton, was descended from a certain Moses Cleaveland who arrived in MA in 1635.
Boy/Male
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Lives at the cliffs.
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American, Australian, British, English
Cliff by the River; Lives at the Cliffs
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African, American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
From the Cliff Land; Cliff; Form of Cleavant; A Steep Bank; Hilly Area; Land of Cliffs; Slope
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English
Dwells at the cliffs.
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African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican
From the Cliff Land; Hilly Area; Lands of Cliffs; Slope Land
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English American
Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland.
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Cliff. Lives at the cliffs. From an English surname and place name. Famous bearer 18th century...
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English : habitational name from a place named Willingham, notably one in Cambridgeshire and one in Suffolk. The first is recorded in Domesday Book as Wivelingham ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the people of a man called Wifel’.
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Peaceful; Patient; Satisfaction; Contentment
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Hindu
Lord Kartikeya, Lord Murugan
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Hebrew
Gift from God.
Girl/Female
Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Ruler of the Home; Jet-black Gemstone; A Deep or Glossy Black
Girl/Female
Muslim
Nice heart
Biblical
elevation of the watch-tower
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Muslim
A rock. Form of Peter.
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Muslim
World. Universe.
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Scottish American
Derived from name of a prominent Scottish clan 'Leslie.
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n.
A fleshy, suffrutescent, umbelliferous European plant (Crithmum maritimum). It grows among rocks and on cliffs along the seacoast, and is used for pickles.
a.
White, or grayish white; as, hoar frost; hoar cliffs.
n.
One accustomed to climb rocks or crags; esp., one who makes a business of climbing the cliffs overhanging the sea to get the eggs of sea birds or the birds themselves.
a.
Having cliffs; broken; craggy.