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Title:
Peering Far Back in Time to Uncover the Secrets of Galaxy Evolution
Publish date:
01-Jan-1992
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that star-forming galaxies were far more prevalent in the clusters of the younger
universe
Title:
<FONT size=1>ESA PR 69-2002</FONT> XMM-Newton closes in on space's exotic matter
Publish date:
05-Jan-2002
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fraction of a second after the Big Bang, all the primordial soup of matter in the
Universe
...suspect that the exotic soup of dissolved matter can...
Title:
Herschel discovers mature galaxies in the young
Universe
Publish date:
29-Jan-2014
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New Herschel results have given us a remarkable insight into the internal dynamics of two young galaxies. Surprisingly, they have shown that just a few billion years after the Big Bang, some...
Title:
Herschel completes largest survey of cosmic dust in local
Universe
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18-Jan-2014
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The largest census of dust in local galaxies has been completed using data from ESA's Herschel space observatory, providing a huge legacy to the scientific community.
Title:
History of our Galaxy
Publish date:
31-Jan-1993
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spiral structure appears more vague and disrupted in galaxies that existed when the
universe
Title:
A glimpse into the heart of a dying star [heic0209]
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18-Jan-2002
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Scientists think planetary nebulae hold the key to understanding how the
Universe
Title:
XMM-Newton releases new edition of cosmic catalogue
Publish date:
28-Jan-2010
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X-ray library is a valuable resource allowing astronomers to explore the extreme
Universe
Title:
INFO 04-1995: A Year of Hubble Results
Publish date:
06-Jan-1995
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After a year the refurbished Hubble Space Telescope is looking further into space with unprecedented clarity than any other instrument and things are not quite as astronomers had expected.
Title:
XMM-Newton's new vision of a classic 'Deep Field'
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01-Jan-2001
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Field (HDF), it offered mankind's deepest and most detailed optical view of the
Universe
Title:
The violent lives of galaxies: caught in the cosmic matter web [heic0802]
Publish date:
10-Jan-2008
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NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to dissect one of the largest structures in the
Universe
Title:
Hubble Deep Field in Infrared
Publish date:
31-Jan-1997
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A NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope view of the faintest galaxies ever seen inthe
universe
Title:
Entire galaxies feel the heat from newborn stars - Bursts of star birth can curtail future galaxy growth [heic1308]
Publish date:
25-Jan-2013
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altering how the galaxy evolves, and how matter and energy is spread throughout the
Universe
Title:
ESA and the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Publish date:
02-Jan-2008
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with the aim of helping the citizens of the world to rediscover their place in the
Universe
Title:
INFO 12-1995: European Space Science Scales New Heights
Publish date:
12-Jan-1995
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in the autumn, placing Europe at the forefront of scientific exploration of the
universe
Title:
ESA's Planck satellite shapes up
Publish date:
09-Jan-2000
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Planck, ESA's satellite to study the
Universe
as it was shortly after the Big Bang
Title:
Mission science
Publish date:
22-Jan-2020
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Mission science Cosmology is the study of the
Universe
on its largest scales. This includes the formation of the
Universe
and its subsequent...
Title:
Do Young Galaxies Exist in the Local
Universe
?
Publish date:
20-Jan-2005
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Do Young Galaxies Exist in the Local
Universe
? Red Giant Branch Detection in the Metal-Poor Dwarf Galaxies SBS 1415+437 Publication date: 21 September 2005 Authors: Aloisi,...
Title:
MIRI in the thermal test chamber
Publish date:
18-Jan-2011
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planets, regions of obscured star formation, and galaxies near the edge of the
universe
Title:
Scientific objectives
Publish date:
27-Jan-2000
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Scientific objectives of the Planck satellite
Title:
A decade of XMM-Newton
Publish date:
10-Jan-2009
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the Cosmos, and has revolutionised our understanding of the hidden and violent
Universe
Title:
Stephan's Quintet - A Mammoth Cosmic Collision [heic0007]
Publish date:
25-Jan-2000
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provides a detailed view of one of the most exciting star forming regions in the local
Universe
Title:
Herschel to finish observing soon
Publish date:
05-Jan-2013
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the coming weeks after spending more than three exciting years studying the cool
Universe
Title:
Remote quasars showing large amounts of iron
Publish date:
30-Jan-2003
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time you can attribute a detected element directly to the very first stars in the
Universe
...It implies that the first stars in the...
Title:
INFO 19-1999: Lifting the veil on the X-ray
universe
Publish date:
23-Jan-1999
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100%
Summary:
X-ray astronomy is a relatively young branch of astrophysics which today is one of the most competitive and popular. In the few decades since the discovery of X-ray radiation from cosmic X-ray...
Title:
Cosmic energy budget
Publish date:
29-Jan-2019
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Cosmic energy budget
Title:
'Death Spiral' Around Cygnus XR-1
Publish date:
24-Jan-2001
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the "event horizon", the boundary between a black hole and the outside
universe
Title:
Spitzer and Hubble find 'Big Baby' galaxy in the early
Universe
- NICMOS view
Publish date:
26-Jan-2005
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This image demonstrates how data from two space observatories, the Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes, are used to identify one of the most distant galaxies ever seen. This galaxy is unusually...
Title:
ESA trailer for International Year of Astronomy
Publish date:
01-Jan-2008
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among young people, in astronomy and science under the central theme "The
Universe
Title:
The fairing for the Herschel and Planck launcher
Publish date:
10-Jan-2009
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100%
Summary:
The theme for IYA is "The
Universe
- Yours to Discover".
Title:
A massive galaxy cluster: 2XMM J083026+524133
Publish date:
25-Jan-2008
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100%
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most massive galaxy cluster that had been found up to that point in the distant
Universe
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