Loten was well versed in the zoological, astronomical, genealogical and medical literature of his era.
Regarded as the testament of Tycho, the work was eagerly received in seventeenth-century astronomical literature.
He and the rest of the staff were able to read the astronomical literature, talk to astronomers and pretty much get it right.
The name stuck, and is now commonly used in astronomical literature.
The photographs made then were published in the astronomical literature and in the May 7, 1949 issue of Collier's Magazine.
The other moons (discovered 1904 to 1951) were, in the overwhelming majority of astronomical literature, simply left nameless.
In the astronomical literature it was simply referred to as "the satellite of Neptune".
It was in the astronomical literature a cou- ple of years back, a real mad idea.
It has a collection of astronomical literature, which is of archival value.
In astronomical literature, it has been used in at least two situations: