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Primordial Supernovae and the Assembly of the First Galaxies Daniel Whalen Bob Van Veelen X-2, LANL Utrecht Michael Norman Brian O’Shea UCSD T-6, LANL.
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Detecting Transiting Exoplanets 2010 Sept 10 NWJAA Talk 1 Dale E. Gary New Jersey Institute of Technology …with Amateur Equipment.
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Detecting molecules in the atmospheres of transit Exoplanets Giovanna Tinetti University College London Mao-Chang Liang Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
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