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Title:
Ariane-4 V33 lifts off with Hipparcos and TV-Sat 2 on 8 August 1989
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08-Jan-1989
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Ariane-4 V33 lifts off with Hipparcos
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The Hipparcos science team
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03-Jan-1992
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The Hipparcos science team
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The Hipparcos science team
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03-Jan-1992
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The Hipparcos science team
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The Hipparcos science team
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03-Jan-1992
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The Hipparcos science team
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The Hipparcos science team
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03-Jan-1992
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The Hipparcos science team
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How constant is our changeable Universe?
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23-Jan-2003
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the values of universal constants to slowly change during the course of cosmic
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Young sun's violent
history
solves meteorite mystery
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01-Jan-2014
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Astronomers using ESA's Herschel space observatory to probe the turbulent beginnings of a Sun-like star have found evidence of mighty stellar winds that could solve a puzzling meteorite mystery in...
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A major event in the formation of the Milky Way
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31-Jan-2018
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A major event in the formation of the Milky Way
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How to find a star cluster
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15-Jan-2017
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How to find a star cluster
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Ariane-4 V33 on launch pad with Hipparcos and TV-Sat 2 on 8 August 1989
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08-Jan-1989
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Ariane-4 V33 on launch pad with Hipparcos
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Media kit for Gaia Data Release 1
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08-Jan-2016
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Media kit for Gaia Data Release 1 Publication date: 09 September 2016 This media kit contains background information about the Gaia mission. It has been prepared to accompany Gaia Data Release 1....
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Black hole at the centre of a quasar
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03-Jan-2015
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Black hole at the centre of a quasar
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Gaia's snapshot of another galaxy
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20-Jan-2017
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While compiling an unprecedented census of one billion stars in our Galaxy, ESA's Gaia mission is also surveying stars beyond our Milky Way. A new image of M33, also known as the Triangulum galaxy,...
Title:
How far does Hubble see?
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26-Jan-2011
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How far does Hubble see?
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Hubble Space Telescope Discovers Young Star Clusters in Giant Galaxy
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16-Jan-1992
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Space Telescope has provided intriguing new clues to cataclysmic events in the
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PR 37-1993: Hipparcos - Mission Accomplished
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17-Jan-1993
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After more than three years of efficient and successful operations, communications with ESA's scientific satellite Hipparcos were terminated on 15 August 1993. The Hipparcos satellite, a purely...
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Record-breaking ancient galaxy clusters [heic0313]
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31-Jan-2003
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in space have independently found that galaxies formed relatively early in the
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Title:
Seeing with infrared eyes: a brief
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of infrared astronomy
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19-Jan-2017
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The study of celestial infrared radiation is an essential component of modern astronomy, providing knowledge of the Universe that is impossible to learn in any other way.
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Merging galaxies break radio silence [heic1511]
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28-Jan-2015
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supermassive black holes that power high-speed, radio-signal-emitting jets and the merger
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Galactic crash may have triggered Solar System formation
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25-Jan-2020
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The formation of the Sun, the Solar System and the subsequent emergence of life on Earth may be a consequence of a collision between our galaxy, the Milky Way, and a smaller galaxy called...
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Progress in astrometric accuracy
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16-Jan-2003
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Progress in astrometric accuracy
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When it comes to galaxies, diversity is everywhere [heic0819]
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30-Jan-2008
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A group of galaxies in our cosmic backyard has given astronomers clues about how stars form. A thorough survey using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has observed around 14 million stars in 69...
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Ulysses Status Report - November 2004
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29-Jan-2004
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operations began on 23 August, with the actual Conjunction (the ninth in the 14-year
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Galactic Structure
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15-Jan-2007
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The primary goal of the Gaia mission is to obtain data which allows for studying the composition, formation and evolution of our Galaxy. To this end Gaia will perform an all sky survey and during...
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Rosetta Ready to Land on a Larger Comet
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28-Jan-2003
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With the launch of ESA's comet chaser scheduled for February 2004, the Rosetta team has been racing to meet a new challenge - a change of target.
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Gaia Data Release 1. The archive visualisation service
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13-Jan-2017
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Gaia Data Release 1. The archive visualisation service Publication date: 13 December 2017 Authors: Moitinho, A., et al. Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics Volume: 605 Page: A52 Year: 2017 Copyright:...
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IAU Symposium 261<br> Relativity in Fundamental Astronomy: Dynamics, Reference Frames and Data Analysis
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19-Jan-2008
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IAU Symposium 261
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Farewell 'J', hello Agilkia
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04-Jan-2014
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The site where Rosetta's Philae lander is scheduled to touch down on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on 12 November now has a name: Agilkia.
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A
History
of Comets - Part 2 <br>Testing gravity: How comets helped to prove Newton
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23-Jan-2014
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In the seventeenth century, science was thriving across Europe. The concept of a heliocentric Solar System was slowly spreading, bringing with it a reignited curiosity for astronomy and a lessened...
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A
History
of Comets - Part 3 <br>On the origin of comets
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23-Jan-2014
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In the eighteenth century, cometary science was tackling big questions. Previous years had brought a greater understanding of the properties and nature of comets, and a consensus that these...
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