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  1. Hace 3 días · It was discovered in 1850 by William and George Bond, though William R. Dawes and Johann Galle also saw it independently. William Lassell termed it the "Crepe Ring" because it seemed to be composed of darker material than the brighter A and B Rings.

  2. Hace 4 días · She is survived by two sisters, Ella (William) Lassell and Maryellen (Sam) Surace, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Agnes is also survived by a special niece, Donna (Barry) Rowley who lovingly cared for her on a daily basis for the last several years and who was her closest friend and companion.

  3. Hace 1 día · Two more moons were discovered by William Lassell in 1851. At the suggestion of Herschel’s son John, they became Ariel and Umbriel from The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope. Ariel is a character in Shakespeare’s the Tempest as well. Miranda, discovered by Gerard Kuiper in 1948, is also from The Tempest.

  4. Hace 5 días · William Lassell (United Kingdom, 1799–1880) Joseph Jean Pierre Laurent (France, fl. 1858) Henrietta Swan Leavitt (United States, 1868–1921) Typhoon Lee (United States and Taiwan, 1948–) Guillaume Le Gentil (France, 1725–1792) Georges Lemaître (Belgium, 1894–1966) Pierre Lemonnier (France, 1715–1799) Frederick C. Leonard ...

  5. Hace 4 días · William Lassell, 1799–1880, astronomer. John Clowes Grundy, 1806–67, print-seller and art patron. Abraham Walter Paulton, 1812–76, was educated at Stonyhurst for the priesthood, but became a journalist and politician; he died at Boughton Hall, Surrey, in 1876.

  6. Hace 5 días · Ariel is one of the moons of Uranus, making it part of the outer Solar System. It was discovered by William Lassell in 1851 and is named after a character in Alexander Pope's poem 'The Rape of the Lock'. Ariel is one of the smaller moons of Uranus, but it holds its own beauty with its icy and cratered surface.

  7. Hace 4 días · Elmodelo de Lasswelles un modelo de comunicación propuesto en 1948 por Harold Lasswell (1902-1978), profesor de la Universidad de Yale. Este modelo trata de definir la comunicación fijándose en las siguientes variables: quién se ha comunicado, qué dijo, por qué canal se ha comunicado, a quién se ha dirigido y qué resultado produjo la comunicación.

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