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Asteroid Impact, Not Volcanism, Caused the End-Cretaceous Dinosaur Extinction
Introduction to Astronomy from Darkness to Blazing Glory
Could a Nearby Supernova Explosion Have Caused a Mass Extinction? JOHN ELLIS* and DAVID N
Arxiv:1905.02734V1 [Astro-Ph.GA] 7 May 2019 As Part of This Work, We Infer the Distances, Reddenings and Types of 799 Million Stars
The Extinction Law at High Redshift and Its Implications,
Measuring Interstellar Extinction
Spatially Resolved Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Great Dimming
The Diffuse Interstellar Bands
Meteorite Impact and the Mass Extinction of Species at the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary
Risks of Space Colonization
Lecture 5. Interstellar Dust and Extinction 1. Introduction 2. Extinction 3. Mie Scattering 4. Dust to Gas Ratio
An Analysis of the Shapes of Interstellar Extinction Curves. VII
Yes, Aboriginal Australians Can and Did Discover the Variability of Betelgeuse
An Evolving Astrobiology Glossary
The Influence of Scattering on the Extinction of Stars
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Vol. 105 1993 November No. 993 Publications of the Astronomical Society
A Astronomical Terminology
Charting the Course for Sustainable Human Space Exploration Table of Contents
Top View
Identifying a Mass Extinction in Front Range Open Space: Age
Extinction in the Solar Neighborhood
Infrared Diffuse Interstellar Bands in the Galactic Centre Region
The Dust Attenuation Law in Galaxies Arxiv:2001.03181V1 [Astro-Ph.GA] 9 Jan 2020
303 EVIDENCE for a SOLAR FLARE CAUSE of the PLEISTOCENE MASS EXTINCTION Paul a Laviolette the Late Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinc
Atmospheric Extinction and Light Pollution Earth & Sky Name: Introduction Pre-Test
Appendix A: Atmospheric Extinction Tables
On the Relation of Optical Obscuration and X-Ray Absorption in Seyfert Galaxies
Interstellar Extinction in the Milky Way Galaxy
Modelling the Galactic Interstellar Extinction Distribution in Three Dimensions
Galactic (Milky Way) Extinction Internal Extinction
E. Solheim 1. INTRODUCTION Atmospheric Extinction
Diffuse Interstellar Bands Toward Hd 62542 Abstract
The Nuclear Reddening Curve for Active Galactic Nuclei and the Shape of the Infrared to X-Ray Spectral Energy Distribution
How Did a Meteor Impact Affect Life on Earth?
Atmospheric Extinction and Photometry
Astronomical Spectroscopy
Calibrating Milky Way Dust Extinction Using Cosmological Sources