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Who knows how many stars there are?
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27-Jan-2003
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It must be one of the oldest questions. When you gaze at the sky, you marvel at its immensity. Have you ever, at some stage of your life, looked up into the night sky and wondered just how many...
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An unidentified emission in Titan's upper atmosphere
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04-Jan-2013
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An unidentified emission in Titan's upper atmosphere Publication date: 30 April 2013 Authors: B. M. Dinelli et al. Journal: Geophysical Research Letters Volume: 40 Issue: 8 Page: 1489-1493 Year:...
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Seasonal exposure of carbon dioxide ice on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
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17-Jan-2016
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Seasonal exposure of carbon dioxide ice on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Publication date: 17 November 2016 Authors: Filacchione, G., et al. Journal: Science Year: 2016 Copyright:...
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Planck polarisation map at 30 GHz
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09-Jan-2015
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Planck polarisation map at 30 GHz
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Venus' mysterious night side revealed
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14-Jan-2017
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Scientists have used ESA's Venus Express to characterise the wind and upper cloud patterns on the night side of Venus for the first time–with surprising results.
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NIRSpec at Goddard Space Flight Centre
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30-Jan-2013
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NIRSpec at Goddard Space Flight Centre
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#13: Testing the coolest instrument on the James Webb Space Telescope
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18-Jan-2017
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As the James Webb Space Telescope progresses toward launch, the telescope and its scientific instruments are undergoing an arduous series of checks to ensure their flight readiness.
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HIPSIM
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07-Jan-2006
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The Highly Integrated Payload SIMulator (HIPSIM) is a software tool that is designed to simulate the scientific performance of instruments aboard spacecraft for planetary exploration missions.
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Microlensing observation campaign spearheaded by Gaia
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21-Jan-2020
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Microlensing observation campaign spearheaded by Gaia
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Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: The Universe
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14-Jan-2006
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Theme 4 - How did the Universe originate and what is it made of?Since antiquity, the Earth's inhabitants have observed the sky with curiosity and perspicacity, taking advantage of technological...
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