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Title:
Hubble fortuitously discovers a new galaxy in the cosmic neighbourhood [heic1903]
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31-Jan-2019
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They discovered a
dwarf
galaxy in our cosmic backyard, only 30 million light-years
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INFO 23-1995: ESA innovation rescues Ultraviolet Observatory
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16-Jan-1995
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The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) spacecraft, launched in January 1978, is one of the longest living and most successful spacecraft ever launched. For 18 years the IUE spacecraft was...
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Science Objectives
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13-Jan-2012
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Science Objectives The New Gravitational wave Observatory (NGO) is a space mission designed to measure gravitational radiation over a broad band at low frequencies, from about 100 µHz to 1 Hz, a...
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Measuring Distances to Galaxies
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29-Jan-1992
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Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST), an international team of astronomers has taken a major first step in redetermining the expansion rate of the universe. This rate, known as the Hubble...
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Stellar Processes and Evolution
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16-Jan-2005
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Stellar Processes and Evolution Stellar Fusion Stars form out of nebulae – giant clouds of gas often found in the spiral arms of galaxies. The gas (predominantly hydrogen) can exist in a cloud for...
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Most detailed observations ever of the Ring Nebula [heic1310]
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23-Jan-2013
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has produced the most detailed observations ever of the Ring Nebula (Messier 57). This image reveals intricate structure only hinted at in previous observations,...
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Paving the way for gravitational-wave observatories in space
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27-Jan-2015
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Gravitational waves are fluctuations in the fabric of spacetime caused by accelerating masses. They are predicted by Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Indirect evidence for their...
Title:
Greedy black hole discovered in Andromeda
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12-Jan-2012
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Studying the Andromeda galaxy with ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray space observatory, astronomers have discovered a new bright X-ray source that hosts a stellar-mass black hole accreting mass at a very high...
Title:
Gravitational Waves
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23-Jan-2003
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Gravitational Waves NOTE: In March 2011 ESA announced a new way forward for the L-class candidate missions: LISA, EJSM-Laplace and IXO. ESA and the scientific community are now studying options for...
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ISO detects benzene in space
Publish date:
21-Jan-2001
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The first 'ringed molecule' found around starsLife as we know it is based on the ability of the carbon atom to form ring-shaped molecules. But rings of carbon are not exclusive to Earth, as experts...
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