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Title:
Eye-catching celestial helix
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09-Jan-2003
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Eye-catching celestial helix
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Background Science
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25-Jan-2003
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With 4,000 published (refereed) scientific papers, Hubble is by far the most successful astronomical project ever. Typically, more than 1000 proposals to use Hubble are received each year, of which...
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S-Cam 2
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21-Jan-2003
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How to find an extrasolar planet
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14-Jan-2002
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There are three main detection techniques that can be used to find extrasolar planets.
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New molecules around old stars
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17-Jan-2014
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Using ESA's Herschel space observatory, astronomers have discovered that a molecule vital for creating water exists in the burning embers of dying Sun-like stars.
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Contribution of cataclysmic variables and low-mass X-ray binaries to galactic hard X-ray emission
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02-Jan-2008
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Contribution of cataclysmic variables and low-mass X-ray binaries to galactic hard X-ray emission
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Gamma ray
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28-Jan-2004
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Gamma ray Wavelength range m < 10-11 Frequency range Hz > 3×1019 Energy range eV > 105 Whole sky image by the EGRET instrument, aboard the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory, of gamma rays above...
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A swoosh in space: Merry Christmas from Hubble [heic1220]
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18-Jan-2012
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope celebrates the holiday season with a striking image of the planetary nebula NGC 5189. The intricate structure of the stellar eruption looks like a giant and...
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Surfing in Sagittarius not for the faint-hearted! [heic 0109]
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24-Jan-2001
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Hubble observations have revealed huge waves sculpted in the Red Spider Nebula. This warm and windy planetary nebula harbours one of the hottest stars in the Universe and its powerful stellar winds...
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Eye-catching celestial helix [heic0307]
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09-Jan-2003
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In one of the largest and most detailed celestial images ever, astronomers today unveil the coil-shaped Helix Nebula to celebrate Astronomy Day.
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