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On The Mechanics of Star Formation Binary Stars and Nemesis Developed and all rights reserved by Max Domaschko, PhD So. Charleston, WV, USA, May 12, 1996 The Hubble Telescope has provided perplexing images of star formation. Gone is the old theory of a simple collapse of a space cloud into a solid ball. Gone also is the theory of a simple accretion disk gradually winding its way to forming star. We now see volumous jets of material mysteriously being "ejected" along the axis of the accreti ...


Active Galaxies Newsletter The Active Galaxies Newsletter is an electronic publication dedicated to the observation and theory of active galaxies. It is intended to be used to notify others in the field of recently accepted papers, conference proceedings and dissertations, and also contains announcements of jobs and conferences. It is produced monthly and sent to over 400 subscribers. Rob Beswick is now editor of the newsletter and the new web page can be found here:- http://www.ast.man.ac.uk/~rb/agn/


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Washington Renews Cornell's contract for management of Arecibo Observatory. NSF Division of Astronomical Sciences (AST) to conduct 'Senior Review' of all AST facilities. From July 1 to August 6, 2006 the Visitor Center will be open to the public every day from 9:00am to 4:00pm Copyright © 2004, Unless otherwise indicated, the documents and graphics stored on this site, are copyrighted. Links to these documents are permitted. No copies may be made without permission AO WebSite Layout and Design - Dept. Scientific Services & Graphic Design - Tony Acevedo NATIONAL ASTRONOMY AND IONOSPHERE CENTER


Department of Physics : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki : Greece History | People | Research | Courses | Lectures/Seminars | Conferences The Observatory of the University of Thessaloniki [more images] Section of Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanics, Department of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece Tel: +30 2310 99 8047 (Astronomy Lab), +30 2310 99 8037 (Mechanics) Fax: +30 2310 99 538 ...


National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / Astronomy Data Center A STRONOMICAL D ATA A RCHIVES C ENTER Japanese | English Astronomy Data Center Astronomical Data Analysis Center was reorganized to Astronomy Data Center (ADC) and Center for Computational Astrophysics (CfCA) on 2006 April 1st. Astronomical Data Center has been renamed Astronomical Data Archives Center (ADAC) (2006.5.11). News & Topics SMOKA: New search interfaces (SUP Search, All Keywords Search, Full- ...






Go Here for Hubble Ultra Deep Field Wanna See Dr. DarkMatter's new book on Cosmology? Newly Discovered Planets and Related Information More Astronomical Resources General Information: SuperComputing and Cosmology Cosmology and the Origin of Life Class Comet Hyakutake Images from the Hubble Deep Field Newly Discovered Planets Page Newly Discovered Planet 51 Peg The Extrasolar Planetary Foundation Page Pine Mountain Observatory Internet Connectivity Project Gen ...


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Astrophysics Group School of Physics and Astronomy The top image shows a jet from a young star, while the bottom image shows a jet from an active galaxy. While there are underlying similarities in the physics of these objects, their scales are very different. The Herbig Haro 1 and 2 bipolar outflow (top), with a length of around a lightyear from tip to tip, originates on a star having an age of around a million years and a mass comparable to that of the Sun. Leeds has major research ...


Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation Contents: [Membership information] [Newsletters] [Job vacancies] [Committee / contact information] [Australasian groups in GRG] [Other links worldwide] The Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (ASGRG) was formed at a meeting of mathematicians and physicists in Canberra in September 1994. The Society aims to bring together researchers who work in a wide range of areas within mathematical, theoretical and ...


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Solar Data Analysis Center BATSE Solar Flare Server Interactive Access to BATSE Solar Flare Data Since the launch of the Compton GRO, the SDAC has maintained an on-line interactive computer facility that provides the international solar physics community with quick-look access to the BATSE 4-channel LAD rates with 1-second time resolution, as well as scientific support in the interpretation of these data. The facility displays flare catalog entries, plots quick-look displays of orbital ...


Solar Data Analysis Center BATSE Solar Flare Server Interactive Access to BATSE Solar Flare Data Since the launch of the Compton GRO, the SDAC has maintained an on-line interactive computer facility that provides the international solar physics community with quick-look access to the BATSE 4-channel LAD rates with 1-second time resolution, as well as scientific support in the interpretation of these data. The facility displays flare catalog entries, plots quick-look displays of orbital ...


BERKELEY ILLINOIS MARYLAND ASSOCIATION The Berkeley Illinois Maryland Association (BIMA) is a consortium consisting of: Radio Astronomy Laboratory at The University of California, Berkeley Laboratory for Astronomical Imaging at The University of Illinois, Urbana Laboratory for Millimeter-Wave Astronomy at The University of Maryland which operates a millimeter-wave radio interferometer at Hat Creek, California. The BIMA array is operated with support from the National Scien ...


Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network BiSON Network Background What's new Publications Data (new frequencies) Graduate Study Members Solar Links Register Contact BiSON consists of a network of six remote solar observatories monitoring low-degree solar oscillation modes. It is operated by the High Resolution Optical Spectroscopy group of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK, in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University, UK. We are ...


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Caltech Computational Astronomy A Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 photograph of the core of the globular cluster M15 (courtesy of STScI). Deep radio searches have revealed eight millisecond-period pulsars in this cluster. The 512-node Intel Paragon XPS The Caltech Computational Astronomy Group is directed by Tom Prince. We use high-performance parallel computers for analysis of data from many different observatories, e.g. Palomar, Arecibo, Parkes, the Infrared Astronomy Satellite, and the Co ...


CATS Database - Astrophysical CATalogs support System RFBR project No 96-07-89075 CATS list of catalogs (~120 kb) Search of catalogs with JavaScript Control panels: Ordered with Author's name | Ordered with directory name Table of the major radio catalogs The CATS descriptions: [English], [Russian] Context search in the catalogs descriptions Search with ht://Dig at CATS-server Coordinate search of objects: [Select in celestial area] and [Match around celestial poin ...






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Helpdesk CGRO What's New HEASARC Site Map Go to NASA Portal Search the HEASARC site: HEASARC Quick Links HEASARC HOMECGRO HOMEARCHIVEDATA ANALYSISEDUCATION & PUBLIC INFO ABOUT CGROWHAT'S NEWCOMPTELBATSEEGRETOSSERELATED SITES The CGRO Mission (1991 - 2000) The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory was the second of NASA's Great Observatories. Compton, at 17 tons, was the heaviest astrophysical payload ever flown at the time of its launch on April 5, 1991 aboard the spa ...


Since its launch on July 23, 1999, the Chandra X-ray Observatory has been NASA's flagship mission for X-ray astronomy, taking its place in the fleet of "Great Observatories." The Chandra Mission - An overview of the Chandra mission and the latest status report. Where's Chandra? - View a representation of the current position of Chandra in relation to the Earth. Tracking Chandra - Follow this tutorial to see just what the Chandra orbit looks like. Chandra Interactive F ...




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FOR CHILDREN Inventing High-Technology Tools to Explore the Cosmos Asteroids and Comets Getting Into Space Doing Great Things in the New Millennium Children Leave Their Mark on the History of Deep Space 1 New Millennium Program Educational and Public Outreach Artist : Jamie Hidinger Patterson Elementary School The New Millennium Program and its Missions focus on such issues as supporting and augmenting good models of existing science education programs rathe ...


This site is no longer active. While the information was correct at the time of publishing, it cannot be assumed that it is still correct. Please enjoy the site as a glimpse back at history. The two miniature probes carrying ten experimental technologies each failed to respond to a final communication effort by NASA engineers. The probes, which piggybacked aboard the Mars Polar Lander, were to slam into Martian soil December 3, 1999. Project manager Sarah Gavi ...


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by Bryan Brewer "Recommended Reading" -- NOVA/WGBH Teacher's Guide "... wonderfully entertaining ... rich in historical details ..." -- Fred Espenak, NASA ECLIPSE book details Click here to buy book online Click here for mail order The Earth View ECLIPSE Network A comprehensive source of educational information about the history, science, and observation of all types of eclipses. (Based the book ECLIPSE by Bryan Brewer) Timely Links: Looking for satellite views of the earth? T ...


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EQUATOR-S Spacecraft Latest News Overview Mission Objectives Spacecraft Scientific Instruments Special Features Mission & Operations Data Center Key Personnel Related WWW Pages FAQs MPE Home Page OVERVIEW EQUATOR-S is a low-cost mission designed to study the Earth's equatorial magnetosphere out to distances of 67000 km and it forms an element of the closely-coordinated fleet of satellites that comprise the IASTP program. It is based on a simple spac ...


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Gamma-Ray Astrophysics 2001 April 4-6, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland, USA The GAMMA 2001 symposium was successfully held in Baltimore, Maryland from April 4-6, 2001 and included a Teacher's Workshop and an Advanced Compton Telescope Workshop on April 3, 2001. Presentations and Posters from the symposium can be submitted and viewed here. Proceedings Conference proceedings will be published by the American Institute of Physics (AIP). All contributors will be invited to submit a manuscript fo ...






GEO 600 Home Page (Hannover) Universität Hannover – University of Glasgow – Cardiff University Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut), Golm & Hannover Welcome to the home page of the GEO 600 group in Hannover. The GEO 600 project aims at the direct detection of gravitational waves by means of a laser interferometer of 600 m armlength. Gravitational ...


Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory About HartRAO The Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO) is located west of Johannesburg, South Africa. It operates as a National Research Facility under the auspices of the National Research Foundation (NRF). Here is a quick look at what the observatory does. 'n Vinnige kykie na wat ons hier by HartRAO doen. Bona ka boripana se se dirwang mo HartRAO. Site Index Radio Astronomy Programme Continuum Radiometry Sp ...


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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics High Energy Astrophysics Division Associate Director: Dr. Roger J. Brissenden (617) 495-7387 Administrative Deputy: Dr. Edward M. Mattison (617) 495-7265 Division Administrator: Mr. Michael P. Trischitta (617) 495-7254 Chandra X-ray Center: Dr. Harvey Tananbaum (617) 495-7248 Center for X-ray Technology: Dr. Stephen S. Murray (617) 495-7205 Contact: Ms. Patricia Buckley (617) 495-7290 The High Energy A ...


The Medium Deep Survey (MDS) is an international project that uses the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in Pure parallel mode to study the nature of faint galaxies in the deepest regions of the universe. This site created by the MDS group at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) gives access to data from the MDS CDROMS on a Jukebox at the Canadian Astronomy Data Center (CADC). These now non-proprietary post-HST-refurbishment observations cover the period from February 1994. Similer MDS archive ...


The Medium Deep Survey is an international project that uses the Hubble Space Telescope to study the nature of faint galaxies in the deepest regions of the universe. Recent Findings: Read about recent discoveries in the MDS. Literature & Publications: Read journal articles and essays that pertain to the MDS and related work. Research Staff: Learn about who is working on the project. MDS WFPC2 Catalog: Search for images and information about a particular region of the Hubble Deep F ...


Welcome to HyperSpace, a set of hypertext based services for general relativity research provided by the UBC general relativity and cosmology group. We have the following: Information on the UBC GR group Software for finding GR mail addresses GR News Archives Preprint searches Classical and Quantum Gravity Online Journal Matters of Gravity General Relativity and Gravitation Society archives Other GR groups The UBC GR group We're part of the theoretical physics group l ...


Welcome to UNB HyperSpace! Welcome to the HyperSpace service at UNB, a set of hypertext based services for general relativity research developed at the University of British Columbia by Steve Braham. Steve is now at Simon Fraser University. We have the following: Information on the UNB GR group and seminars Finding GR mail addresses from QMUL GR News Archive from QMUL Other GR groups IOP Journals, for electronic access to Classical and Quantum Gravity, etc. from UNB machines Prep ...










What's New Site Map NASA Homepage Search: HOMEScienceSpecial ExhibitSatellites and DataTeachers' Corner Ask an AstrophysicistDictionaryResourcesFeedback Welcome to Imagine the Universe! This site is intended for students age 14 and up, and for anyone interested in learning about our universe. If you're looking for grade school level astronomy information, please see the StarChild web site. Enjoy your cosmic journey! Happy 10th Anniversary Imagine the Universe! Happy 10 ...


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NED -- The NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database Comment | NED Home (Latest Revision: 28 April 2005) NED Introduction Using NED NED on the World Wide Web Batch Mode Server Mode Acknowledging NED NED Team Introduction To NED Welcome to the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED). It is built around a master list of extragalactic objects for which cross-identifications of names have been established, accurate positions and redshifts entered to the extent possible, and som ...


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+ View the NASA PortalSearch JPL Upcoming event: 6th International LISA Symposium June 19-23, 2006 Download new LISA science brochure (1.6-Mb PDF file) Updated: 3/30/06 | Glossary | Site Map | Contacts | Images/Copyright LISA is a joint mission between the European Space Agency and NASA's Office of Space Science (Structure and Evolution of the Universe: Beyond Einstein Program). NASA Science Team Site Webmaster: Diane K. Fisher


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CERRO TOLOLO INTER-AMERICAN OBSERVATORY a division of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory Since 6 January 2006, a new Differential Image Motion Monitor (DIMM) has been measuring the total seeing on El Peñón (altitude 2,650 meters), the selected site for the 8-meter Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). CTIO HEADLINES Site in Northern Chile Selected for Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Sizing up a Brown Dwarf Blanco Telescope Views Stellar Birthplace ...


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Big Ear Memorial Website Go Directly to Main Menu If you have already read the introductory text below and want to go directly to the Main Menu near the bottom of this webpage, then: Click here to go to the Main Menu. In late 1997, after almost 40 years of operation, the Ohio State University Radio Observatory, with its "Big Ear" radio telescope, ceased operation. The land on which the observatory was sitting (owned by the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio) was sold b ...


HOME PAGE FOR THE PULSAR NEWSLETTER The deadline for submission of abstracts is November 30 The next newsletter will be emailed on December 2 31. Abstracts - November 1998 30. Abstracts - October 1998 Conference Proceedings : The relationship between neutron stars and supernova remnants IAU Colloquium 177: Pulsar Astronomy - 2000 and Beyond, (Bonn, Germany, August 30 - Sep 3, 1999) Gravitational Waves and Experimental Gravity, (Les Arcs, France, Jan 23 - ...


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Other RHESSI Web Sites Publications Science Nuggets Science Projects RHESSI Gets Highest Senior Review Rating. Welcome to NASA Goddard's home page for the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI). RHESSI is a NASA Small Explorer. RHESSI was launched on February 5, 2002. RHESSI's primary mission is to explore the basic physics of particle acceleration and explosive energy r ...


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+ Visit NASA.gov SkyView is a Virtual Observatory on the Net generating images of any part of the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from Radio to Gamma-Ray. 6 June 2006: SkyView will be unavailable from 6:00-9:00 pm EST on Thursday June 8, 2006 as a system upgrade is being performed. We apologize for the inconvenience. 31 May 2006: Corrections have been made to the SkyView Java Applet Interface that should resolve applet loading errors. If you have had problems in the past, p ...


Strategic Theme Space Physics is embarking on a new voyage of discovery and exploration to characterize our space environment. Space physics is the study of the heliosphere (the sphere of influence of the Sun) as one system. It seeks to explore and understand the dynamics of the Sun and its interactions with the Earth and other planetary bodies and with the interstellar medium. NASA contributes to the creation of new scientific knowledge by exploring the Solar System and the Universe ...


Solar Terrestrial Activity Report Last major update issued on June 9, 2006 at 04:00 UTC. [Solar and geomagnetic data - last month (updated daily)] [Solar wind and electron fluence charts (updated daily)] [Solar cycles 21-23 (last update June 7, 2006)] [Solar cycles 1-20] [Graphical comparison of cycles 21, 22 and 23 (last update June 7, 2006)] [Graphical comparison of cycles 2, 10, 13, 17, 20 and 23 (last update June 7, 2006)] [Historical solar and geomagnetic data charts 1954-2005 (la ...


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Spitzer Site Images, news, and information about the Spitzer mission can be found here. Spitzer en Español Ofrece en Español la información sobre la misión de Spitzer, antecedentes científicos, un tutorial sobre astronomía de rayos infrarrojos y otras actividades educacionales. Astronomers' Site The Spitzer Science Center is the source for information on observation planning, proposal submission, observer support, and data archives and analysis. Infrared Processing and Analy ...


"When the stars threw down their spears And watered heaven with their tears Did he smile his work to see?" -- from William Blake, "The Tyger" Jeremiah Ostriker Nickolay Gnedin End of the Dark Ages Evening in the country, open spaces, wide sky. The sun is sinking. A pale glow lingers overhead as darkness creeps in from the east. A gleam of light catches the corner of your eye. First star. Make a wish. The daily drama of this moment, rep ...


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A Catalogue of Galactic Supernova Remnants 2006 April version D. A. Green Astrophysics Group Cavendish Laboratory 19 J. J. Thomson Avenue Cambridge CB3 0HE UNITED KINGDOM Please cite this supernova remnant catalogue as follows. Green D. A., 2006, `A Catalogue of Galactic Supernova Remnants (2006 April version)', Astrophysic Group, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, United Kingdom (available at "http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/surveys/snrs/"). The documentation for the catalogue. The s ...


+ NASA Homepage + Sciences & Exploration Directorate + Exploration of the Universe Division SEARCH THE UNIVERSE ... this could take a while... Suzaku Observing the X-ray spectrum of the distant universe, Suzaku is opening a new window into the workings of black holes, neutron stars, active galaxies, and other very energetic objects. Suzaku is a joint effort of NASA and the Japanese space agency JAXA. It was launched July 10, 2005, aboard a Japanese M-V rocket. Before launch, it ...


ASCA Helpdesk ASCA What's New HEASARC Site Map NASA Homepage Search the ASCA site: HEASARC Quick Links HEASARC HOMEASCA HOMEARCHIVEDATA ANALYSISPROPOSALS & TOOLSEDUCATION & PUBLIC INFO ABOUT ASCAGOF SERVICESWHAT'S NEWDATA PROCESSINGTIMELINES & MISSION INFORELATED SITESGALLERY The ASCA Archive Introduction Between 1993 Apr 5 and 2000 July 15, ASCA performed 3079 separate observation sequences. These are now all publicly available at the HEASARC, and ...




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BATSE : Burst and Transient Source Experiment BATSE was a high energy astrophysics experiment in orbit around Earth on NASA's Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory. The primary objective of BATSE was to study the phenomenon of gamma-ray bursts, although the detectors also recorded data from pulsars, terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, soft gamma repeaters, black holes, and other exotic astrophysical objects. BATSE responded to, or triggered on, sudden changes in count rates above background levels. It ...


Contents: Bursts Publications Mission Operations and Status Goals Investigator Team History Spacecraft Instruments Ground Stations Alerts Picture Gallery FAQ Education/ Public Outreach Recent News Click here for PDF version of MIT Press Release on GRB 050709 Click here for PDF version of Nature paper on GRB 050709 (Villasenor et al. 2005) HETE localizes GRB 050709 On July 9, HETE localized a short/hard burst, GRB 050709. The burst consisted of a hard sp ...


+ Goddard Space Flight Center + Sciences & Exploration Directorate + Exploration of the Universe Division FAST FACTSFAQGLOSSARYSITE MAPCONTACT US HOME ABOUT JWST SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS NEW TECHNOLOGY PEOPLE MULTIMEDIA FOR SCIENTISTS FOR PUBLIC FOR PRESS Image Credits The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large, infrared-optimized space telescope, scheduled for launch in 2013. JWST will find the first galaxies that formed in the early ...


Main Page Black Hole Formation Black Hole Detection Event Horizon Primordial Black Holes Quasars Hawking Radiation The Information Paradox Frame Dragging Likely Black Hole Candidates Our Attempts To Contact Stephen Hawking Glossary References Used About the Authors Welcome to the Naked Singularity. This site was created by Mark O'Brien and John Chang for their end-of-the-year physics project during their junior year at Clackamas High School in Milwaukie, Oregon. Their assignment was to create an informative webpage for future physics students. The result being the black hole website you see here. Last updated at 12:19 a.m. on Monday, June 8, 1998.


The Nine Planets A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System by Bill Arnett Bill's site map Hardcopy The New Solar System Summarizes what we've learned from interplanetary explorations in the last 25 years. My primary reference for The Nine Planets. T. Rex and the Crater of Doom The story of the discovery of the impact crater that doomed the dinosaurs. Nice description of how science works in the real world. Encyclopedia of the Solar System A more scholarly introduction to planetary ...


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The Symmetric Theory An alternative to Big-Bang Cosmology Though widely accepted as a paradigm & elevated to the level of fact by many, the Big-Bang Theory is on weakening empirical ground. The Symmetric Theory - named for the underlying symmetries which form the basis of General Relativity - provides a complete & viable alternative to Standard Model Cosmologies. Thank you for your patronage! The site is undergoing a much overdue, major revisio ...


FIRST Home | What's New | Description | Status of Observations | Images Cutouts | Search | Catalogs | Publications | Acknowledgements | About the Picture The VLA FIRST Survey FAINT IMAGES OF THE RADIO SKY AT TWENTY-CENTIMETERS Robert H. Becker, David J. Helfand, Richard L. White, Michael D. Gregg, Sally A. Laurent-Muehleisen FIRST -- Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm -- is a project designed to produce the radio equivalent of the Palomar Observatory Sky ...


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