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    Neuchâtel observatory also works with atomic clocks. Before 1967, one second was defined by the rotation of the earth, and thus Neuchâtel observatory...
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  • This is a list of observatory codes (IAU codes or MPC codes) published by the Minor Planet Center. For a detailed description, see observations of small...
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    astronomical observatories located in Europe. The Neuchâtel Observatory, Geneva Observatory, Besancon Observatory, and Kew Observatory are prominent...
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  • 19th century till 1950. According to the last official report of Neuchâtel Observatory in Switzerland, Ulysse Nardin had won numerous awards and honors...
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  • awards in the late 19th century, including first place in the 1866 Neuchâtel observatory timing accuracy competition.[citation needed]. An Ernest Borel timepiece...
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    or the establishment of a culture of astronomical precision at Neuchâtel Observatory in the mid-19th century », Journal for the History of Astronomy...
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    the Neuchâtel Observatory's 1966 competition. In 1967, both the CEH and Seiko presented prototypes of quartz wristwatches to the Neuchâtel Observatory competition...
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  • astronomical observatories located in western Europe. The Neuchatel Observatory, Geneva Observatory, Besancon Observatory, and Kew Observatory are prominent...
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  • This is a partial list of astronomical observatories ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and...
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    the Neuchâtel Observatory's 1966 competition. In 1967, both the CEH and Seiko presented prototypes of quartz wristwatches to the Neuchâtel Observatory competition...
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  • Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (category Companies based in Neuchâtel)
    in the domain of microrobotics. 2007 – Neuchatel Observatory. In 2007, CSEM integrated the Neuchâtel Observatory into its organization. The primary objective...
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    astronomical observatories located in Western Europe. The Neuchâtel Observatory, Geneva Observatory, Besançon Observatory, Kew Observatory, German Naval...
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    competition at a Neuchâtel Observatory competition; the competition was canceled after that year. In 1968, Seiko took first place in a Geneva Observatory competition...
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  • venture between FIFA, the University of Neuchâtel, and the City and State of Neuchâtel. CIES Football Observatory conducts research mostly on players' transfer...
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    awarded by the Kew and Neuchâtel Observatories contests. In 1912, he won the world's chronometric record of the Royal Kew Observatory. He also worked closely...
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    involving various astronomical observatories. In Europe, Neuchâtel Observatory, Geneva Observatory, Besançon Astronomical Observatory and Kew were examples of...
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    Adolphe Hirsch (category Academic staff of the University of Neuchâtel)
    and continued his studies in Berlin. He founded and directed the Observatory of Neuchâtel which ensured the precise determination of the time for local clock...
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    held in Neuchâtel between Johann Jacob Baeyer director of the Royal Prussian Geodetic Institute, Adolphe Hirsch founder of the Neuchâtel Observatory and Carlos...
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  • (three sections from the observatories at Oslo, Helsinki, and Neuchâtel Observatory) and 1924 (final section: Algiers Observatory), listing 200 000 stars...
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    various astronomical observatories. In Europe, the Neuchatel Observatory, Geneva Observatory, Besançon Observatory and Kew Observatory were examples of prominent...
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  • face is the city of Neuchâtel and the lake with the same name. Funiculaire de Chaumont provides access to the summit from Neuchâtel, starting in the station...
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    Zenith (watchmaker) (category Companies based in the canton of Neuchâtel)
    was started in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot in Le Locle in the canton of Neuchâtel and is one of the oldest continuously operating watchmakers. Favre-Jacot...
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    or the establishment of a culture of astronomical precision at Neuchâtel Observatory in the mid-19th century », Journal for the History of Astronomy...
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  • in Marseille is a fully independent ORS. The Swiss Health Observatory (Obsan) in Neuchâtel is a joint project of the Swiss Federal Department of Home...
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    various astronomical observatories. In Europe, the Neuchatel Observatory, Geneva Observatory Besancon Observatory and Kew Observatory were examples of prominent...
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    awarded by the Kew and Neuchâtel Observatories contests. In 1912, he won the World’s Chronometric Record of the Royal Kew Observatory. In the 1920s, Paul...
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    earned a doctoral degree in 1902. After working as an assistant at Neuchâtel Observatory, he was made Privatdozent for meteorology at the University of Strasbourg...
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    function between -10 and +60˚C. The timepiece was tested by the Neuchatel Observatory under rigorous conditions: temperature variations, thermal shocks...
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    Mathey-Tissot (category Companies based in the canton of Neuchâtel)
    1886 by Edmond Mathey-Tissot at Les Ponts-de-Martel in the canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Mathey-Tissot is an independent watchmaker, with its headquarters...
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    Markree Observatory was an astronomical observatory in County Sligo, Ireland. The asteroid 9 Metis was discovered from this observatory in 1848 by Cooper's...
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