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GRB 090423
Joint Astrophysics Nascent Universe Satellite:. Utilizing Grbs As High Redshift Probes
Exploring Dust Extinction at the Edge of Reionization
Signals from the Beginnings of the World
ALMA Observations of the Host Galaxy of GRB 090423 at Z= 8.23
Observed Cosmological Redshifts Support Contracting Accelerating Universe
Scrambling to Read the Meaning of the Sky's Most Ancient Flare
Through the Past, Brightly
GRB 090423 at a Redshift of Z ≈
Evidence for Low Extinction in Actively Star Forming Galaxies at Z $> $6.5
Effects of Rotation Arund the Axis on the Stars, Galaxy and Rotation of Universe* Weitter Duckss1
ALMA Observations of the Host Galaxy of GRB 090423 at Z = 8.23: Deep Limits on Obscured Star Formation 630 Million Years After the Big Bang
The Oldest Object
ASTROPHYSICS: Most Distant Cosmic Blast Seen
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Nature, 461, 1254, 2009
The Case of GRB 090423 R
Gamma-Ray Bursts: the Most Violent Explosions in the Universe Once Upon a Time, …
The Γ-Ray Burst of 23 April 2009 at Redshift 8.3
Top View
The Violent Universe Transcript
Explanation of the Cosmic Distance Ladder
Supplementary Information
Gamma-Ray Bursts and Decam
GRB 090423 at a Redshift of Ζ ≃
G Grb 090 0423
ESO Today and Tomorrow
Recent Developments at ESO
Universe: the Light Speed Redshift Pavle Premovic
Star Formation in the Early Universe: Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg
Issue 11 November 2009
A History of the Earth
GRB 090423: an Exploding Star at the Reionization Epoch
GRB 090423 at Redshift 8.1: a Theoretical Interpretation
Discovery of Radio Afterglow from the Most Distant Cosmic Explosion
ALMA OBSERVATIONS of the HOST GALAXY of GRB 090423 at Z = 8.23: DEEP LIMITS on OBSCURED STAR FORMATION 630 MILLION YEARS AFTER the BIG BANG
On GRB 090423 and the M&L Universe
Didier BARRET the Sino-French Gamma-Ray Burst Mission SVOM
Where Is the Truth About Big Bang Theory? Weitter Duckss (Slavko Sedic)
Exciting Astrophysics
On the Origin of the Highest Redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts
Probing the Intergalactic Medium with High-Redshift
Astrophysics for the Next Decade
GRB 090423 and the High-Z Grbs As a New Tool to Study the Reionization Epoch