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Title:
Aliphatic compounds in different astronomical sources
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20-Jan-2020
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Aliphatic compounds in different astronomical sources
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Observing Mars with HIPWAC
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16-Jan-2010
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the Heterodyne Instrument for Planetary Wind And Composition (HIPWAC) at the NASA
Infrared
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The unusual cluster Terzan
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07-Jan-2016
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The unusual cluster Terzan
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Hubble goes to the eXtreme to assemble the deepest ever view of the Universe [heic1214]
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25-Jan-2012
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Like photographers assembling a portfolio of their best shots, astronomers have assembled a new, improved portrait of our deepest-ever view of the Universe. Called the eXtreme Deep Field, or XDF,...
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An old galaxy cluster discovered in the young Universe
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09-Jan-2011
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Astronomers working with data from several observatories, including ESA's XMM-Newton, have discovered the most distant, mature galaxy cluster yet. The cluster is seen as it was when the Universe...
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Asteroid named after ESA astronomer, as a reward for his discoveries
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16-Jan-1999
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If you want an asteroid named after you, make a valuable scientific contribution to the study of these rocky mini-planets of the Solar System. That is what 32 year old ESA astronomer Thomas Müller...
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Galaxy Cluster Fireworks
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18-Jan-2014
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Galaxy Cluster Fireworks
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Cassini finds soluble organic compounds in ocean-world Enceladus
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02-Jan-2019
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evidence of light, soluble and reactive organic molecules in the ice grains ejected by
Saturn's
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Deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio in the Solar System
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05-Jan-2011
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The deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio in the Solar System
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Enceladus plumes
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29-Jan-2012
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Enceladus plumes
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