Astronomy
Astronomy2
Galaxies (From Seeds Ch. 12-14). The Milky Way Almost everything we see in the night sky belongs to the Milky Way. We see most of the Milky Way as a faint.
IVOA Interop meeting 05/17/2006 Victoria F.Bonnarel (CDS) Generic Data discovery, Cube acces: CGPS Archive browser F.Bonnarel,T.Boch,D.Durand (CDS, CADC)
News on the Optical and Radio Variability of MWC349 Gary Walker CoAuthors: Elissa Sperling, REU Wesleyan Margaret Danielson, RET Nantucket & Dr. Vladimir.
1 Michael Bietenholz, Hartebeesthoek Radio Observatory, South Africa VLBI of Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts.
A1 23 The Universe
Milky Way physics 101
Class Av 2015
Vacuum Physics
Magnetic Fields in Supernova Remnants and Pulsar-Wind Nebulae S.P. Reynolds et al. Martin, Tseng Chao Hsiung 2013/12/18.
27/09/06 D. Fenech Jodrell Bank Observatory Supernova Remnants in the Central Starburst Region of M82 EVN Symposium 2006.