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Title:
Strangely slow pulsar discovered nestled in young supernova remnant
Publish date:
20-Jan-2011
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Summary:
detected on the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the
Milky
...
Way
,...
Title:
The Mysteries of the Extreme Universe
Publish date:
17-Jan-1998
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Summary:
giant black holes in theheart of galaxies, clouds of radioactive material in our...
Title:
Snail shell pattern in the velocity of stars
Publish date:
19-Jan-2018
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Snail shell pattern in the velocity of stars
Title:
Sky merger yields sparkling dividends [heic0912]
Publish date:
13-Jan-2009
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100%
Summary:
, but is actually the result of a pair of spiral galaxies that resemble our own
Milky
...
Way
...
Title:
Input Welcome for JWST's
Early
Release Observations
Publish date:
15-Jan-2017
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100%
Summary:
Telescope ERO Committee welcomes suggestions from theastronomical community for
early
Title:
Hubble explores the origins of modern galaxies - Astronomers see true shapes of galaxies 11 billion years back in time [heic1315]
Publish date:
15-Jan-2013
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the Hubble Sequence - and it turns out that this sequence was already in place as
early
Title:
History of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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100%
Summary:
Our
Milky
Way
galaxy is a typical spiral, or disk-shaped galaxy, on the periphery
Title:
History of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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Summary:
Our
Milky
Way
galaxy is a typical spiral, or disk-shaped galaxy, on the periphery
Title:
Globular Cluster M4
Publish date:
15-Jan-2002
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100%
Summary:
the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope uncovered the oldest burned-out stars in our
Milky
...
Way
Galaxy.
Title:
Globular Cluster M4
Publish date:
15-Jan-2002
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100%
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the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope uncovered the oldest burned-out stars in our
Milky
...
Way
Galaxy.
Title:
Universal Clocks
Publish date:
15-Jan-2002
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100%
Summary:
NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered the oldest burned-out stars in our
Milky
...
Way
Galaxy.
Title:
Europe's scientists help explain the Sun's connections to Earth
Publish date:
13-Jan-2003
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100%
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and the world will be meeting the public to explain the newest theories about the
way
...to make a connection of your own, find out how to...
Title:
ISO provides first measurements of cold water in the
Milky
Way
Publish date:
11-Jan-2001
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Summary:
The search for water in space goes on. Using ESA's Infrared Space Observatory (ISO), Spanish and Italian astronomers have for the first time measured the total amount of water in cold regions of...
Title:
Doomed Comet
Publish date:
23-Jan-1996
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100%
Summary:
The center of the
Milky
Way
is visible, as well as the dark interstellar dust rift
Title:
Who knows how many stars there are?
Publish date:
27-Jan-2003
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100%
Summary:
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...
Title:
Hubble - greatest discoveries
Publish date:
28-Jan-2015
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100%
Summary:
Hubble - greatest discoveries Formation of stars: How Hubble observes stars as they form from huge dust clouds The important clues about star formation lie hidden behind the veil of the dusty, and...
Title:
Compact Young Radio Galaxy
Publish date:
01-Jan-1992
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100%
Summary:
Observations with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) have given a tantalizing glimpse of the time soon after galaxies formed, suggesting that these huge systems of stars formed over a wider span...
Title:
Gaia's sky in colour
Publish date:
25-Jan-2018
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100%
Summary:
Gaia's sky in colour
Title:
100th anniversary of comet pioneer's birth
Publish date:
28-Jan-2000
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Summary:
Not many people enjoy the privilege of having their name displayed inlights. Even fewer people have their name immortalised by having a heavenlyobject named after them. One of this select company...
Title:
XMM lower module under thermal vacuum testing
Publish date:
05-Jan-1999
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Summary:
The thermal vacuum test on the lower half of the XMM spacecraft started
early
in...the morning of Tuesday 5 January and continues throughout the next ten...
Title:
Herschel discovers mature galaxies in the young Universe
Publish date:
29-Jan-2014
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100%
Summary:
a few billion years after the Big Bang, some galaxies were rotating in a mature
way
Title:
XMM-Newton spies youngest baby pulsar ever discovered
Publish date:
17-Jan-2020
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An observation campaign led by ESA's XMM-Newton space observatory reveals the youngest pulsar ever seen – the remnants of a once-massive star that is also a 'magnetar', sporting a magnetic field...
Title:
SM3B - Columbia heads into the
early
morning sky on its
way
to the Hubble Space Telescope
Publish date:
01-Jan-2002
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100%
Summary:
The Space Shuttle Columbia soars into the sky to begin its 27th flight, STS-109. Liftoff occurred at 11:22:02 UT. The goal of the mission is the maintenance and upgrade of the Hubble Space...
Title:
Exoplanets
Publish date:
08-Jan-2017
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100%
Summary:
survey of the position, brightness and motion of over one billion stars in our
Milky
...
Way
...
Title:
News Release: Mega starbirth cluster is biggest, brightest and hottest ever seen [heic0312]
Publish date:
30-Jan-2003
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Summary:
A mysterious arc of light found behind a distant cluster of galaxies has turned out to be the biggest, brightest and hottest star-forming region ever seen in space.
Title:
Counting stars with Gaia - image
Publish date:
03-Jan-2015
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Summary:
Counting stars with Gaia - image
Title:
Hubble finds a new contender for galaxy distance record [heic1103]
Publish date:
26-Jan-2011
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Summary:
Pushing the Hubble Space Telescope to the limit of its technical ability, an international collaboration of astronomers have found what is likely to be the most distant and ancient galaxy ever...
Title:
Hubble pinpoints distant galaxies in deepest view of Universe
Publish date:
05-Jan-2010
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Summary:
Hubble pinpoints distant galaxies in HUDF
Title:
Mars Express Second Mission Extension
Publish date:
28-Jan-2007
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100%
Summary:
extension of the Mars Express mission operations, pushing back the mission end date to
early
-May
Title:
Who knows how many stars there are?
Publish date:
23-Jan-2003
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100%
Summary:
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...
Title:
Jan Oort - a comet pioneer
Publish date:
09-Jan-2001
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100%
Summary:
A brief biography of Jan Hendrik Oort - one of the most influential astronomers of the 20th century
Title:
BepiColombo Mercury Planetary Orbiter on its
way
to join the transfer module
Publish date:
27-Jan-2012
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100%
Summary:
BepiColombo MPO on its
way
to join the MTM
Title:
CHEOPS pointing directions during Launch and
Early
Orbit Phase
Publish date:
18-Jan-2019
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100%
Summary:
CHEOPS pointing directions during Launch and
Early
Orbit Phase
Title:
All-sky view from Gaia-TGAS data
Publish date:
12-Jan-2017
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100%
Summary:
All-sky view from Gaia-TGAS data
Title:
INFO 03-1997: European astronomers' successes with the Hubble Space Telescope
Publish date:
11-Jan-1997
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100%
Summary:
Excellent use of Hubble continues to provide astronomers in ESA's member states with a disproportionate share of the space telescope's observing time. ESA has a 15 per cent stake in the Hubble...
Title:
Planck Legacy Archive: Foreground Component Maps
Publish date:
10-Jan-2015
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100%
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Planck Legacy Archive: Foreground Component Maps
Title:
Maybe not as
early
as was thought...
Publish date:
16-Jan-2002
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100%
Summary:
Planet-like bodies with liquid water formed very
early
in the history of the Solar
Title:
Hubble Mosaic of the Majestic Sombrero Galaxy
Publish date:
31-Jan-2003
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Summary:
clusters, estimated to be nearly 2,000 in number 10 times as many as orbit our
Milky
...
Way
...
Title:
Counting stars with Gaia - annotated image
Publish date:
03-Jan-2015
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100%
Summary:
Counting stars with Gaia - annotated image
Title:
Distribution of galaxy clusters in the XXL survey
Publish date:
15-Jan-2015
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Summary:
Distribution of galaxy clusters in the XXL survey
Title:
INFO 02-1996: ISO unmasks colliding galaxies
Publish date:
14-Jan-1996
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100%
Summary:
This is among the
early
results announced by astronomers to
day
at ESA's satellite
Title:
The Galactic Centre through the emission of heavy elements
Publish date:
20-Jan-2015
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100%
Summary:
The Galactic Centre through the emission of heavy elements
Title:
Hubble Images a Swarm of Ancient Stars
Publish date:
31-Jan-1998
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100%
Summary:
M80 (NGC 6093), one of the densest of the 147 known globular star clusters in the
Milky
...
Way
...
Title:
The motion of two million stars - with audio track
Publish date:
12-Jan-2017
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100%
Summary:
The motion of two million stars - with audio track
Title:
Rotation of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Publish date:
25-Jan-2018
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100%
Summary:
Rotation of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Title:
Herschel and XMM-Newton composite image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
Publish date:
28-Jan-2011
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100%
Summary:
Herschel and XMM-Newton composite image of M31
Title:
Herschel and XMM-Newton composite image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
Publish date:
28-Jan-2011
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100%
Summary:
Herschel and XMM-Newton composite image of M31
Title:
X-ray view of the Galactic Centre
Publish date:
20-Jan-2015
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100%
Summary:
X-ray view of the Galactic Centre
Title:
Tarantula Nebula
Publish date:
15-Jan-2004
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100%
Summary:
Tarantula Nebula
Title:
Young stars sculpt gas with powerful outflows
Publish date:
10-Jan-2005
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100%
Summary:
light-years a
way
in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), a satellite galaxy of our...
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