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13076197 Tanvir Tabassum Final Version of Submission.Pdf
In-Depth Study of Photometric Variability and Radiative Timescales for Atmospheric Evolution in Four L Dwarfs
Exoplanet Meteorology: Characterizing the Atmospheres Of
Stellar Encounters with the Oort Cloud Based on Hipparcos Data Joan Garciça-Saçnchez, 1 Robert A. Preston, Dayton L. Jones, and Paul R
Perturbation of the Oort Cloud by Close Stellar Encounter with Gliese 710
Close Encounters of the Stellar Kind 31 August 2017
Further Defining Spectral Type" Y" and Exploring the Low-Mass End of The
Index of First Authors
Modern Astronomy: Lives of the Stars
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Serpens – the Serpent
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A Universal Stellar Initial Mass Function? a Critical Look at Variations
Abenteuer Astronomie 8 | April/Mai 2017 Fokussiert
February 16-22, 2020
Gliese 710 Will Pass the Sun Even Closer Close Approach Parameters Recalculated Based on the first Gaia Data Release
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This Proposal Is Inspired by Recent Results Obtained by Analyzing GAIA Data
The Routledge Companion to Big History Big History and Astronomy
Finding the Imprints of Stellar Encounters in Long Period Comets 3
Postscript-The Hammer and the Pendulum
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Spectroscopy of Planetary Atmospheres in Our Galaxy
Our Place in the Milky
A GAIA Revised Oort Cloud Encounter with Gliese 710
Abenteuer Astronomie 12 | Dezember/Januar 2018 Fokussiert
June 2015 BRAS Newsletter
Extrasolar Comets in Our Solar System Captured During Close Encounters with Nearby Stars?
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Practice Mini-Exam
Cycles of The
Spectroscopy of Planetary Atmospheres in Our Galaxy
Influence of Stellar Flyby Events on Planetary Systems
Martin Beech Alpha Centauri Unveiling the Secrets of Our Nearest Stellar Neighbor Astronomers’ Universe
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Exploring Asteroids, Comets, Impacts & Craters
An Independent Confirmation of the Future Flyby of Gliese 710 to The
Effect of Different Stellar Galactic Environments on Planetary Discs I