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Title:
The
History
of
Astrometry
Publish date:
15-Jan-2012
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The
History
of
Astrometry
Publication date: 16 October 2012 Authors: Perryman, M. Journal: The European Physical Journal H Volume: 37 Issue: 5...
Title:
Astrometry
through the ages
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22-Jan-2016
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Astrometry
through the ages
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From Hipparchus to Hipparcos: A sonification of stellar catalogues
Publish date:
22-Jan-2016
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This ambitious mission is the culmination of over two thousand years of
astrometry
Title:
A
history
of
astrometry
- Part I<br>Mapping the sky from ancient to pre-modern times
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15-Jan-2013
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As ESA's Gaia mission ushers in a new era of space-based
astrometry
, we look at the...
history
of...
Title:
A
history
of
astrometry
- Part III<br>
Astrometry
moves to space: the mapmakers guide
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15-Jan-2013
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flickering effect caused by Earth's atmosphere prevented further improvements in
astrometry
...ESA's Gaia mission is...
Title:
A
history
of
astrometry
- Part II<br>Telescope ignites the race to measure stellar
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15-Jan-2013
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The seventeenth century saw a revolution in astronomy. The invention of the telescope and the acknowledgement of the heliocentric system triggered a race amongst astronomers to measure the parallax...
Title:
Astrometry
with Gaia
Publish date:
22-Jan-2003
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Astrometry
with Gaia
Title:
Summer School on
Astrometry
Publish date:
05-Jan-2011
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Summer School on
Astrometry
Title:
Outreach Resources
Publish date:
25-Jan-2013
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Outreach Resources This page collates a number of different outreach resources that can be found on the ESA websites. Media Kits Gaia Data Release 2, 25 April 2018 - Media Kit Background...
Title:
ELSA 2010: Gaia - at the frontiers of
astrometry
Publish date:
23-Jan-2009
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ELSA 2010: Gaia - at the frontiers of
astrometry
Title:
Pierre Lacroûte, space
astrometry
pioneer
Publish date:
29-Jan-2013
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Pierre Lacroûte, space
astrometry
pioneer
Title:
The
history
of the Universe
Publish date:
05-Jan-2015
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The
history
of the Universe
Title:
Detecting exoplanets with
astrometry
Publish date:
08-Jan-2017
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Detecting exoplanets with
astrometry
Title:
Astrometry
and Astrophysics in the Gaia sky (IAUS 330)
Publish date:
30-Jan-2015
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Astrometry
and Astrophysics in the Gaia sky (IAUS 330)
Title:
Michael Perryman awarded prestigious Tycho Brahe Prize
Publish date:
06-Jan-2011
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recognises the extraordinary work accomplished by Perryman in shepherding the field of
astrometry
Title:
A short
history
of gamma-ray astronomy
Publish date:
25-Jan-2005
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A short
history
of gamma-ray astronomy
Title:
The
history
of different regions on Lutetia's surface
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30-Jan-2012
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The
history
of different regions on Lutetia's surface
Title:
Preparing for Gaia with ELSA
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30-Jan-2007
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A dedicated workshop designed to introduce the next generation of
astrometry
specialists
Title:
History
of Star Formation
Publish date:
31-Jan-1995
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This graph traces the
history
of the rate of star formation over the past 12 billion
Title:
History
of Star Formation
Publish date:
31-Jan-1995
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This graph traces the
history
of the rate of star formation over the past 12 billion
Title:
The giant Diplodocus skeleton in the Natural
History
Museum in London
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14-Jan-2000
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At the Natural
History
Museum's Central Hall
Title:
The Hubble Sequence throughout the Universe's
history
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15-Jan-2013
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The Hubble Sequence throughout the Universe's
history
Title:
Mars Express -
History
of Martian Exploration
Publish date:
25-Jan-2005
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Mars Express -
History
of Martian Exploration
Title:
Little Books of Gaia
Publish date:
22-Jan-2012
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Little Books of Gaia The Little Books of Gaia are A4-page-size summaries of the Gaia mission which can be folded into little booklets. They are available in PDF format and can be downloaded in...
Title:
Huygens receivers AGC values
history
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29-Jan-2000
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Plot of the
history
of the AGC (Automatic Gain Control) values of the Huygens receivers
Title:
ESA's Microarcsec Space
Astrometry
Mission
Publish date:
22-Jan-1998
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This week plans for the Gaia space
astrometry
mission will bepresented to more than
Title:
Gaia - building on the legacy of Hipparcos
Publish date:
29-Jan-2013
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Gaia - building on the legacy of Hipparcos
Title:
Gaia Science – unlocking the Milky Way
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18-Jan-2013
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Gaia Science – unlocking the Milky Way
Title:
Gaia - a gift to the next generation of astronomers
Publish date:
14-Jan-2001
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As the successor to the very successful Hipparcos space
astrometry
project, Gaia
Title:
ESA's plans for a microarcsec space
astrometry
mission being presented at the Gaia
Publish date:
22-Jan-1998
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This week plans for the Gaia space
astrometry
mission will bepresented to more than
Title:
Two million stars on the move
Publish date:
12-Jan-2017
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future data releases, which will enable scientists to investigate the formation
history
Title:
Call for media: First data release from ESA's Gaia mission
Publish date:
01-Jan-2016
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representatives are invited to a briefing on the first data release of ESA's Gaia mission, an
astrometry
Title:
Rosetta flyby uncovers the complex
history
of asteroid Lutetia
Publish date:
29-Jan-2012
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The long and tumultuous
history
of asteroid (21) Lutetia is revealed by a comprehensive...studies of Lutetia's geological features have opened a...
Title:
History
of ESA Symp. London's Science Museum
Publish date:
09-Jan-1998
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An International Symposium on "the
History
of ESA" is being held at the
Title:
Fact Sheet
Publish date:
06-Jan-2003
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measuring the positions, distances, motions, brightness and colours of stars - for
astrometry
...As...
Title:
Huygens Receivers AGC Values
History
Publish date:
04-Jan-2000
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This plot shows the
history
of the AGC measurements during all checkouts, the special
Title:
The
history
of structure formation in the Universe
Publish date:
21-Jan-2013
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This illustration summarises the almost 14-billion-year long
history
of our Universe
Title:
The
history
of structure formation in the Universe
Publish date:
20-Jan-2013
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This illustration summarises the almost 14-billion-year long
history
of our Universe
Title:
About the mission
Publish date:
06-Jan-2003
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Launched in August 1989 Hipparcos was a pioneering space experiment dedicated to the precise measurement of the positions, parallaxes and proper motions of the stars. The intended goal was to...
Title:
Expansion
history
of the Universe
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18-Jan-2010
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The Universe evolves from a homogeneous state after the big bang through cooling and expansion. The small initial inhomogeneities grow through gravity to produce the large-scale structures that we...
Title:
Gaia Science Team Announcement of Opportunity
Publish date:
01-Jan-2007
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The Science Directorate of the European Space Agency has released an Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for membership in the science team of the Gaia mission. The invitation from the Director of...
Title:
IAU Symposium No. 248<BR>A Giant Step: from Milli- to Micro-arcsecond
Astrometry
Publish date:
26-Jan-2006
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IAU Symposium No. 248
Title:
The Beagle 2 adjunct scientists group
Publish date:
14-Jan-2000
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During their second meeting at the Natural
History
Museum in London
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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This sequence of NASA Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of remote galaxies offers tantalizing initial clues to the evolution of galaxies in the universe.Please click the caption link for a...
Title:
Active galaxies point to new physics of cosmic expansion
Publish date:
28-Jan-2019
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Investigating the
history
of our cosmos with a large sample of distant 'active' galaxies
Title:
Ten years at Mars: new global views plot the Red Planet's
history
Publish date:
03-Jan-2013
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100%
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released on the 10th anniversary of the launch of ESA's Mars Express trace the
history
Title:
Another Dimension: 3D visualisation redefines Milky Way's local architecture
Publish date:
16-Jan-2015
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Astronomers have used modern techniques to visualise data from ESA's Hipparcos space
astrometry
Title:
Astronomical Applications of
Astrometry
: Ten Years of Exploitation of the Hipparcos
Publish date:
01-Jan-2008
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Astronomical Applications of
Astrometry
: Ten Years of Exploitation of the Hipparcos Satellite Data Publication date: 01 December 2008 Authors: Perryman, Michael Year: 2008...
Title:
Pinpointing the stars
Publish date:
20-Jan-2000
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Unique to Europe, Hipparcos was the very first space mission for measuring the positions, distances, motions, brightness and colours of stars
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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These galaxies existed in a rich cluster when the universe was approximately two-thirds its present age. Elliptical galaxies (top) appear fully evolved because they resemble today's descendants....
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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These galaxies existed in a rich cluster when the universe was approximately two-thirds its present age. Elliptical galaxies (top) appear fully evolved because they resemble today's descendants....
Title:
Call for media: Second data release from ESA's Gaia mission
Publish date:
19-Jan-2018
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are invited to a briefing on the second data release of ESA's Gaia mission, an
astrometry
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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100%
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This sequence of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of remote galaxies offers tantalizing initial clues to the evolution of galaxies in the universe.
Title:
Martian Colors Provide Clues About Martian Water (Hubble NICMOS and WFPC2 Views)
Publish date:
31-Jan-1998
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Telescope images of Mars taken in visible and infrared light detail a rich geologic
history
Title:
Günther Hasinger's science vision
Publish date:
05-Jan-2019
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An interview with ESA's Director of Science, Günther Hasinger, on space science at ESA – his reflections on last year's achievements and his visions for the future of space science.
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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These are traditional spiral and elliptical-shaped galaxies that make up the two basic classes of island star cities that inhabit the universe we see in our current epoch (14 billion years after...
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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These are traditional spiral and elliptical-shaped galaxies that make up the two basic classes of island star cities that inhabit the universe we see in our current epoch (14 billion years after...
Title:
INFO 22-1995: Hipparcos to deliver its final results catalogue
Publish date:
06-Jan-1995
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One of the European Space Agency's most remarkable scientific missions, Hipparcos, completed a significant milestone in its triumphant progress last week, when the group of European scientists...
Title:
History
of X-ray Astronomy in Europe: From EXOSAT to Athena
Publish date:
11-Jan-2018
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100%
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The
history
of X-ray astronomy spans no more than a few decades....But the wait was worth it: the...
Title:
History
of ESA Symposium, London
Publish date:
15-Jan-1998
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100%
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Space support will help European competitiveness and economic performance.Europe's space programme can make a major contribution to improving Europe's competitiveness and economic performance,...
Title:
Rosetta arrives at comet 67P/C-G - follow the event live
Publish date:
04-Jan-2014
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100%
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decade-long journey through space, ESA’s Rosetta will become the first spacecraft in
history
Title:
Touchdown! Rosetta's Philae probe lands on comet
Publish date:
12-Jan-2014
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100%
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Rosetta mission has soft-landed its Philae probe on a comet, the first time in
history
Title:
The
History
of the SOHO Mission
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04-Jan-2003
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The
History
of the SOHO Mission Publication date: 02 April 1996 Authors: Huber, M.C.E., et al. Journal: ESA Bulletin Volume: 86 Year: 1996 Copyright: ESA The roots of the...
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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These extremely remote, primeval objects existed with the universe was nearly one-tenth its current age. The distinction between spiral and elliptical galaxies may well disappear at this early...
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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100%
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These extremely remote, primeval objects existed with the universe was nearly one-tenth its current age. The distinction between spiral and elliptical galaxies may well disappear at this early...
Title:
History
of our Galaxy
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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100%
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These extremely remote, primeval objects existed with the universe was nearly one-tenth its current age. The distinction between spiral and elliptical galaxies may well disappear at this early...
Title:
Selected highlights from preliminary studies with the AKARI all-sky catalogues
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31-Jan-2010
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of nearby stars, to the formation of planetary systems, and the star formation
history
Title:
Model of Sputnik and Vostock Capsule
Publish date:
26-Jan-2000
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100%
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The museum is dedicated to the space
history
of the Soviet Union and now Russia,
Title:
History
of our Galaxy
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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100%
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Distinctive spiral structure appears more vague and disrupted in galaxies that existed when the universe was nearly one-third its present age. These objects do not have the symmetry of current day...
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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100%
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Distinctive spiral structure appears more vague and disrupted in galaxies that existed when the universe was nearly one-third its present age. These objects do not have the symmetry of current day...
Title:
History
of our Universe
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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100%
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Distinctive spiral structure appears more vague and disrupted in galaxies that existed when the universe was nearly one-third its present age. These objects do not have the symmetry of current day...
Title:
Hubble DVD - Part 1: Die Geschichte Von Hubble
Publish date:
12-Jan-2005
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100%
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observatory is needed, how ESA and NASA came together to make HST a reality, the
history
Title:
Hubble DVD - Part 1: The Hubble Story
Publish date:
26-Jan-2005
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100%
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observatory is needed, how ESA and NASA came together to make HST a reality, the
history
Title:
Hubble DVD - Part 1: The Hubble Story
Publish date:
12-Jan-2005
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100%
Summary:
observatory is needed, how ESA and NASA came together to make HST a reality, the
history
Title:
Tracers of star formation
Publish date:
30-Jan-2010
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100%
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AKARI's survey of more than 15 000 objects traces star formation
history
back to
Title:
400 Years of Astronomical Telescopes: A Review of
History
, Science and Technology
Publish date:
11-Jan-2008
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400 Years of Astronomical Telescopes
Title:
Mid-infrared spectra between 5 and 17 mm towards several Class 0 sources as observed with ISOCAM
Publish date:
27-Jan-2000
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100%
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The
astrometry
for all the sources is better than 2-3 arcsec and hasbeen derived
Title:
ESLAB 42: Cosmic Cataclysms and Life
Publish date:
24-Jan-2008
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100%
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A number of cataclysms have occurred in the
history
of the universe and the Solar
Title:
History
: The Spherical Aberration Problem
Publish date:
27-Jan-2003
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100%
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We have come to take the excellent performance of the Hubble Space Telescope for granted. However, immediately after launch, people were reminded that Hubble was not just an ordinary satellite, but...
Title:
Baby Boom in Galaxy NGC 3310
Publish date:
03-Jan-2001
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100%
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the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope are perfecting a technique to determine the
history
Title:
When did liquid water fill the planets? Maybe not as early as was thought...
Publish date:
16-Jan-2002
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Summary:
Planet-like bodies with liquid water formed very early in the
history
of the Solar
Title:
Extragalactic
Publish date:
22-Jan-2003
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100%
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Having ISO in space gave astronomers special opportunities to study the
history
of
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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sizes, shapes, and colours of distant galaxies over the last 80% of the Universe's
history
Title:
Fire and ice: A
history
of comets in art
Publish date:
01-Jan-1985
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Fire and ice: A
history
of comets in art Publication date: 01 January 1985 Authors: Roberta Olson Year: 1985 Pages: 133 Publisher: Walker and Company ISBN: 0-8027-0855-2...
Title:
A new technique to gauge the distant Universe
Publish date:
03-Jan-2015
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100%
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by supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies – to study the Universe's
history
Title:
The Complex Star Formation
History
of NGC 1569
Publish date:
10-Jan-2005
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The Complex Star Formation
History
of NGC 1569 Publication date: 11 May 2005 Authors: Angeretti, L., et al. Journal: Astronomical Journal Volume: 129 Issue: No. 5 Page:...
Title:
Mars Express science highlights: <br />#3. Identification of recent glacial landforms
Publish date:
28-Jan-2013
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100%
Summary:
Camera (HRSC) on Mars Express have provided new insights into the morphology and
history
...of many martian landforms, as well as helping to...
Title:
New galaxy census highlights importance of starbursts
Publish date:
04-Jan-2012
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800 of these galaxies, which appear to span the past 12 billion years of cosmic
history
...infrared-bright galaxies played an important role in star...
Title:
History
of the Milky Way and its neighbours
Publish date:
06-Jan-2003
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100%
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What will the JWST tell us about our own Galaxy and those close by? How old are the stars in our Milky Way and its neighbours - and what do these stars tell us of their origins?
Title:
ELSA school on the Science of Gaia
Publish date:
26-Jan-2007
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100%
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ELSA school on the Science of Gaia
Title:
Mapping the Galaxy
Publish date:
14-Jan-2016
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100%
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trajectories of all the stars probed by Gaia, it will be possible to delve deep into the
history
Title:
Herschel reveals how most stars formed in the Universe
Publish date:
13-Jan-2011
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100%
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Scrutinising thousands of galaxies across the past 11 billion years of cosmic
history
...previous belief, the new data reveal that most of the stars...
Title:
Global Mineralogical and Aqueous Mars
History
Derived from OMEGA/Mars Express Data
Publish date:
21-Jan-2006
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100%
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Global Mineralogical and Aqueous Mars
History
Derived from OMEGA/Mars Express Data Publication date: 22 April 2006 Authors: Bibring, J.-P. et al. Journal: Science Volume:...
Title:
Reimar Lüst and Pierre Lacroûte
Publish date:
11-Jan-1988
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Reimar Lüst and Pierre Lacroûte
Title:
Pierre Lacroûte
Publish date:
11-Jan-1988
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Pierre Lacroûte
Title:
The waltz of the origin of the Universe
Publish date:
25-Jan-2000
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An extraordinary opening for the 44th National Congress of the Italian Astronomical Society (SAIt) in Monte Porzio, Italy this week - pupils of an elementary school Giosue Carducci (Monte Porzio)...
Title:
Michael Perryman and Pierre Lacroûte
Publish date:
11-Jan-1988
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Michael Perryman and Pierre Lacroûte
Title:
Three touchdowns for Rosetta's lander
Publish date:
14-Jan-2014
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After achieving touchdown on a comet for the first time in
history
, scientists and
Title:
The rise and fall of Martian lakes
Publish date:
10-Jan-2016
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100%
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over the past few decades, that suggests liquid water was abundant in the early
history
Title:
Craters expose action of groundwater beneath Martian highlands
Publish date:
27-Jan-2012
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exposures of minerals that were altered by underground water during the planet's early
history
Title:
Herschel's chronicles of galaxy evolution
Publish date:
20-Jan-2017
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100%
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Delving deep into the
history
of our cosmos, the Herschel Space Observatory scrutinised
Title:
Gaia's new data takes us to the Milky Way's anticentre and beyond
Publish date:
03-Jan-2020
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100%
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motion of stars in the outskirts of our galaxy hints at significant changes in the
history
Title:
Mars Express science highlights: <br />#5. Recent and episodic volcanism
Publish date:
28-Jan-2013
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a complex, central caldera, which is evidence of multiple eruptions during its
history
Title:
Small but significant - Astronomers use Hubble to study bursts of star formation in the dwarf galaxies of the early Universe [heic1412]
Publish date:
19-Jan-2014
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that starbursts in dwarf galaxies played a bigger role than expected in the early
history
Title:
The Digital Universe
Publish date:
28-Jan-2004
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100%
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In the late 1990's, the American Museum of Natural
History
and the Hayden Planetarium
Title:
Earth's oxygen
history
Publish date:
01-Jan-2003
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100%
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Earth's oxygen
history
Within this article: Oxygen, one of Earth's biomarkers Oxygen, one of Earth's biomarkers After most of our planet formed about 4 to 4.5 thousand...
Title:
The Making of
History's
Greatest Star Map
Publish date:
01-Jan-2010
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The Making of
History's
Greatest Star Map Publication date: 01 January 2010 Authors: Perryman, M. Page: 275 Year: 2010 Copyright: © Springer is part of Springer...
Title:
Speedy black hole holds galaxy's
history
Publish date:
27-Jan-2013
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100%
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A rapidly rotating supermassive black hole has been found in the heart of a spiral galaxy by ESA's XMM-Newton and NASA's NuSTAR space observatories, opening a new window into how galaxies grow.
Title:
MARSIS Finds Ancient Buried Basins on Mars
Publish date:
14-Jan-2006
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of these sub-surface features provides important constraints on the geological
history
Title:
Comets: A Chronological
History
of Observation, Science, Myth, and Folklore
Publish date:
01-Jan-1991
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100%
Summary:
Comets: A Chronological
History
of Observation, Science, Myth, and Folklore Publication date: 01 January 1991 Authors: Donald K. Yeomans Year: 1991 Pages: 485 Publisher:...
Title:
The ESA Director of Science Medal
Publish date:
19-Jan-1999
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100%
Summary:
The ESA Director of Science Medal
Title:
SOHO's 1000th Comet Contest
Publish date:
26-Jan-2005
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From Temperate Exoplanets to the Milky Way
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Adoration of the Magi
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ESA Director of Science Medal awarded to Erik Høg
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ESA Director of Science Medal
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SOHO's 3000th comet - contest
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19-Jan-1999
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ESA Director of Science Medal
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12-Jan-2004
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answer fundamental questions about the geology, atmosphere, surface environment,
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A Tiny Galaxy is Born
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23-Jan-2003
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12-Jan-2012
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14-Jan-2016
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GAIA and Virtual Observatories
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18-Jan-2000
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A new census of starburst galaxies across the Universe
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INFO 08-2000: ISO Shows What's in the Centre of our Galaxy
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One element of the Gaia torus
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22-Jan-2009
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One element of the Gaia torus
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A portrait of the cosmos as a young Universe
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17-Jan-2013
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Two elements of the Gaia torus
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22-Jan-2009
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Two elements of the Gaia torus
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Gaia-PS1-SDSS (GPS1) proper motion catalog across 3pi sky
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Herschel probes the dusty
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About Star Mapper
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19-Jan-2016
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ISO Image of the Inner Galaxy at 7 microns
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07-Jan-2000
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are precious for astronomers: they hold many clues to unveil the past and future
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Celebrating the legacy of ESA's Planck mission
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13.8 billion years, ESA's Planck space telescope has provided new insight into the
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Gaia mission
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Gaia mission
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Gaia technology
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ESA's Gaia mission has made a major breakthrough in unravelling the formation
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Journées 2010: Systèmes de référence spatio-temporels
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Star and planet orbiting their common centre of mass
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Star and planet orbiting their common centre of mass
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Huygens: the top 10 discoveries at Titan
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29-Jan-2010
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Star's wobble due to orbiting planet
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10-Jan-2017
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Star's wobble due to orbiting planet
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Planck sees a cosmic journey 13 billion years in the making
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compiled the first all-sky image of the distribution of dark matter across the entire
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Gaia and Exoplanets: GREAT Synergies on the Horizon
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19-Jan-2010
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The evolution of comet pits
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AKARI produces two new infrared all-sky catalogues
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21-Jan-2002
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Members of the Hipparcos science and project teams
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02-Jan-2009
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26-Jan-2010
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