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  1. Portals to the Universe: The NASA Astronomy Science Centers by National Research Council (U. S.), 2007-06-05
  2. The Star Almanac for Land Surveyors by Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council, 1998-05
  3. The Field of Solar Physics: Review and Recommendations for Ground-Based Solar Research by Committee on Solar Physics, National Research Council, 1989-01-01
  4. A Space Physics Paradox: Why Has Increased Funding Been Accompanied by Decreased Effectiveness in the Conduct of Space Physics Research? by Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research, National Research Council, 1994-01-01
  5. Accretion Disks - New Aspects: New Aspects : Proceedings of the Eara Workshop Held in Garching, Germany, 21-23 October 1996 (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  6. Kitt Peak National Observatory. by Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy., 1960
  7. Star reading: Astronomy in Mexico. (Mexico on the Web).(Brief Article): An article from: Business Mexico by Ron Mader, 2002-07-01
  8. Gravitation, Cosmology, and Cosmic-Ray Physics (<i>Physics Through the 1990s:</i> A Series) by Cosmology, and Cosmic-Ray Physics Panel on Gravitation, Physics Survey Committee, et all 1986-01-01
  9. The Space Encyclopaedia: A Guide to Astronomy and Space Research by M.T., Editor Bizony, 1964
  10. The Space Encyclopaedia: A Guide to Astronomy and Space Research by Sir Harold Spencer Jones, 1958
  11. New Worlds in Science The Story of Basic Research in Astronomy, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Etc, by Jr. Frank Ross, 1960
  12. The Space Encyclopaedia: A Guide to Astronomy and Space Research by Sir Harold Spencer Jones, 1958
  13. The Space Enclyclopedia- A Guide to Astronomy and Space Research by Various, 1957
  14. The Role of Visual Representations in Astronomy: History and Research Practice. by Klaus Hentschel, Axel Wittmann, 2000-01-01

41. Astronomy Research Themes
Armagh Research Themes. Solar Physics, The Planets. Solar System, SolarTerrestrial. Star Formation, Stellar Evolution. Stars, Massive Stars. Extragalactic.
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Armagh Research Themes
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42. Adler / Astronomy / Research At Adler
Adler Astronomers. astronomy research Education. Astronomy Department. Astronomers. The Adler Planetarium Astronomy Museum has taken
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Astronomy Adler Astronomers Astronomy Department Adler Planetarium astronomers possess rich and diverse expertise in many areas of astronomy as well as other closely related science fields such as particle physics and geophysics. Several members of the Adler Astronomy Department also hold joint appointments at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University. The nature of these joint appointments strengthens the integration of the Adler and its educational mission with the research community. Annual Report submitted to the American Astronomical Society. Astronomers Larry Ciupik, M.S. Thirty-one-year Adler veteran Larry Ciupik rejoined the Astronomy Department in November, 2002. He brings extensive sky show production experience, writing skills, and gifted high school and college teaching experience to the department. Along with writing articles for the members' newsletter, the Adler Star, the Adler web site, and Cyberspace Far Out Friday telescope viewing. Ciupik's special interests include: forensic astronomy, teaching astronomy to non-science majors, observational astronomy, and supernovae. Kim Coble, Ph.D.

43. School Of Physics And Astronomy - University Of Nottingham
Research in the School is organised within the general areas of Astronomy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Nanoscience, Quantum Statistical Phenomena and Semiconductors.
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44. NAI - Astronomy Focus Group - Astronomy Research At NAI
NASA Astrobiology Institute Astronomy Focus Group astronomy research at NAI. Under Construction. Here we plan to list astronomy research at the NAI.
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Artist's Conception of ALMA Array in Compact Configuration
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45. Press Releases Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Council| SpaceRef
PRESS RELEASES. Particle Physics and astronomy research Council. SuperWASP begins the search for thousands of new planets (Thursday, April 15, 2004).
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46. Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) - Postgraduate Study - T
Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC). www.pparc.ac.uk. Related Links, Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC).
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47. Nottingham Astronomy Research
Information about the Nottingham Astronomy Group including contact details, research information and useful astronomy links. Nottingham astronomy research.
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Nottingham Astronomy Research In the School of Physics and Astronomy, our astronomical research spans the range of extragalactic astrophysics from detailed analyses of individual galaxies to the overall structure of the Universe. This work combines observational studies of astronomical objects with detailed theoretical modelling. Observations are regularly made using the major telescope facilities in Australia, the Canary Islands and Hawaii, as well as satellites such as the Hubble Space Telescope, while our theoretical work draws on numerical simulations obtained from state-of-the-art supercomputers. Our research can be divided into three main subject areas. Click on a link for further information:
Facilities Since its formation in 1999, observational members of the Astronomy group won large amounts of telescope time on international observing facilities. The allocation of time over the current RAE assessment period is summarised below (in nights, except for HST which is in orbits): WHT
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48. EducationGuardian.co.uk | Research | Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Cou
Particle Physics and astronomy research Council Friday April 20, 2001 Funding body Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC)
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49. UC Irvine Physics And Astronomy Research
Research in Physics and Astronomy at UC Irvine. We include here a summary of the areas of research in the department that are related
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50. Particle Physics In The UK
This website is supported through a grant from the Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC) No warranties are given as to the correctness of
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51. ESF Member Organisation - United Kingdom - Particle Physics And Astronomy Resear
Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC) Quick links, 27/01/2003.
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52. UGA Physics And Astronomy Research Programs
next up previous Next Astronomy and Astrophysics Up No Title Previous Financial Aid and Assistantships/Admission UGA Physics and astronomy research Programs.
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UGA Physics and Astronomy Research Programs
Our Department has 25 faculty members who conduct experimental, theoretical, and simulational research in condensed-matter physics, astronomy and astrophysics, nuclear physics, atomic, molecular and chemical physics, environmental physics, and general relativity. There are currently about 30 graduate students enrolled in our programs and this student/faculty ratio is ideal for students desiring frequent, direct interaction with faculty members. The programs are intended to prepare the student for a career in scientific research, teaching, or both.
In the following pages, we provide an overview of each research group and a detailed description of each faculty member's research program.

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53. Color In Astronomy Research
Color in astronomy research. In this diagrams. Now, you are ready to use the SDSS data to do actual astronomy research using colors. As
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Color in Astronomy Research
In this project, you have learned how to quantify color, how to interpret color as resulting from temperature, and how to test your interpretations using color-color diagrams. Now, you are ready to use the SDSS data to do actual astronomy research using colors. As you go through this research, you will be looking at stars and galaxies that no one has ever looked at before. Research Challenge . Think of a question you would like to answer by studying the colors of objects in the SDSS database. You may use one of the questions below or think of your own.
  • How do the colors of the hottest stars vary? Of the coolest?
  • Can you use a color-color diagram to identify giant or dwarf stars?
  • How do Population I and Population II stars differ? Can you identify any other populations of stars from a color-color diagram?
  • Can you distinguish different types of galaxies based on their colors?
  • Can you identify quasars in a field of stars using only their colors?
  • Can you identify different types of quasars based on color?

54. Chicago Native Honored For X-ray Astronomy Research - Marshall Center Space News
Newsroom search For release 05/18/04 Release 04146. Chicago native honored for x-ray astronomy research. Photo description Weisskopf.
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Dr. Martin Weisskopf, project scientist for NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory at the Marshall Center, has received a 2003 Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Senior Executives. Photo: Weisskopf (NASA/MSFC) Dr. Martin Weisskopf, project scientist for NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., has received a 2003 Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Senior Executives. He was among a group of about 25 federal senior professionals honored with the prestigious award at a ceremony in Washington. Each year, the president recognizes a select group of senior government executives who have demonstrated strength, integrity and commitment to the public trust. Candidates are nominated by their federal agency heads, and a panel of private citizens evaluates the candidates, selecting only those who, through their personal conduct and results-oriented leadership, qualify for referral to the president, who makes the final designation.

55. BNSC
PPARC Particle Physics and astronomy research Council, BNSC - About BNSC - Partners - PPARC - Particle Physics and astronomy research Council BNSC Partners.
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56. Department Of Astronomy - Research Areas
Stellar Astronomy Stellar astronomy research concentrates on the synthesis of observable quantities for interacting binaries and the simultaneous analysis of
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Solar System Dynamics Planetary Radio Astronomy Laboratory Astrophysics Infrared Astrophysics ... Binary Stars Solar System - Researchers are active in studying the origins and orbital evolution of interplanetary dust and small bodies in the solar system (and around nearby stars). The properties of cosmic dust are studied using a Microwave Analog-to-Light Scattering facility. The UF Radio Observatory (UFRO) is one of the largest observatories in the world dedicated to the study of decametric radio emission from the giant planets. Stellar Astronomy - Stellar astronomy research concentrates on the synthesis of observable quantities for interacting binaries and the simultaneous analysis of X-ray plus delays, light curves, and radial velocity curves for X-ray binaries. Observational studies focus on the properties of giant molecular clouds, the collapse of molecular cloud cores, the formation of stars in clusters and in isolation, and the formation and evolution of circumstellar and protoplanetary disks. Theoretical studies emphasize the influences of thermodynamics, velocity fields and interface instabilities upon star formation. Observations focus on the structure and dynamics of galaxies using HI and CO. Theoretical studies model galaxies, using N-body and hydrodynamical codes. Non-linear dynamics and chaos theory are applied to problems in galactic dynamics.

57. UMN Radio Astronomy Research
University of Minnesota. Department of Astronomy. Radio astronomy research. The Astronomy Department is very active in radio astronomy research.
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The Astronomy Department is very active in radio astronomy research. This page provides an overview of the people involved and the projects we work on. Many of the projects take a multi-wavelength approach, with complemenatry in the infrared, optical, and x-ray regime. The title "Radio Astronomy Research" might thus not be quite accurate, but it does provide us with a way to summarize what we do. This site maintained by strasser@astro.umn.edu
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58. EMU Physics & Astronomy Research Labs
Physics and Astronomy. Eastern Michigan University c. Research Labs. x. Surface Science Dr. Wade Shen. Modern Optics Dr. Ernie Behringer
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59. UVic Astronomy Research
astronomical instrumentation, unparalleled elsewhere in Canada. The primary research interests of the UVic Astronomy group members are
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y The presence in Victoria of both the Astronomy Group at UVic and the HIA gives Victoria the largest per capita concentration of astronomers in Canada, and the vibrancy of this community offers undergraduate and graduate students as well as postdoctoral and visiting researchers with a diversity of research opportunities, ranging from theoretical, observational and computational cosmology to adaptive optics, from stellar structure to active galactic nuclei, from the optical to the submillimeter, from supernovae to astronomical instrumentation, unparalleled elsewhere in Canada. The primary research interests of the UVic Astronomy group members are:
  • Theoretical, Observational and Computational Cosmology Formation and Evolution of Galaxies and Galaxy Systems Chemical and Dynamical evolution of Galaxies, Extragalactic Astronomy Galactic Structure, Extragalactic Radio Astronomy, Stellar Evolution

60. Astronomy Research
Research in the Astronomy Department is centered around groundbased observational astronomy, computer simulations of dynamical and hydrodynamical motions in
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