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Guest star (astronomy)

  • Species Which Remained Immutable and Unchanged Thereafter

    Species Which Remained Immutable and Unchanged Thereafter

  • Neutron Stars: Introduction

    Neutron Stars: Introduction

  • Beeps, Flashes, Bangs and Bursts

    Beeps, Flashes, Bangs and Bursts

  • The Korean 1592--1593 Record of a Guest Star: Animpostor'of The

    The Korean 1592--1593 Record of a Guest Star: Animpostor'of The

  • G7. 7-3.7: a Young Supernova Remnant Probably Associated with the Guest

    G7. 7-3.7: a Young Supernova Remnant Probably Associated with the Guest

  • Neutron Stars and Their Envelopes A.Y.Potekhin1,2 in Collaboration with G.Chabrier,2 A.D.Kaminker,1 D.G.Yakovlev,1

    Neutron Stars and Their Envelopes A.Y.Potekhin1,2 in Collaboration with G.Chabrier,2 A.D.Kaminker,1 D.G.Yakovlev,1

  • Variable Star

    Variable Star

  • Chapter 13 – the Deaths of Stars

    Chapter 13 – the Deaths of Stars

  • Neutron Star

    Neutron Star

  • White Dwarf Properties of a White Dwarf

    White Dwarf Properties of a White Dwarf

  • Lecture 15: Stars

    Lecture 15: Stars

  • Rutger Van Haasteren (Jet Propulsion Lab) Detecting Gravitational-Waves

    Rutger Van Haasteren (Jet Propulsion Lab) Detecting Gravitational-Waves

  • Nature's Biggest Explosions: Past, Present, and Future

    Nature's Biggest Explosions: Past, Present, and Future

  • Models of the Circumstellar Medium of Evolving, Galactic, Massive Runaway Stars

    Models of the Circumstellar Medium of Evolving, Galactic, Massive Runaway Stars

  • An Aboriginal Australian Record of the Great Eruption of Eta Carinae

    An Aboriginal Australian Record of the Great Eruption of Eta Carinae

  • On the Range of Supernova Explosion Energies

    On the Range of Supernova Explosion Energies

  • Ancient Guest Stars As Harbingers of Neutron Star Formation

    Ancient Guest Stars As Harbingers of Neutron Star Formation

  • X-Ray Studies of Highly Magnetized Neutron Stars and Their Environs

    X-Ray Studies of Highly Magnetized Neutron Stars and Their Environs

Top View
  • Old and New Neutron Stars*
  • Slides for Week 12
  • Investigating the Central Engine in Supernova 2002Ap Using X-Ray Observations
  • Chapter 17--Star Stuff
  • A Re-Interpretation of Historical References to the Supernova of 1054 AD
  • RCW 86, a Supernova Footprint
  • Notes on Translations of the East Asian Records Relating to the Supernova of Ad 1054
  • AST 101 Introduction to Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies
  • The Pulsar Menagerie
  • Introduction to Supernovae
  • Cosmic Rays: Open Problems
  • The Core Collapse Supernova Rate in the Sdss-Ii Supernova Survey Matthew Rf Ederick Taylor Wayne State University
  • Killer Skies
  • The SN 393--SNR RX J1713. 7-3946 (G347. 3-0.5) Connection
  • NASA's Supernova Sleuths
  • AST 101 Introduction to Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies
  • LIGO Observations Probe the Dynamics of the Crab Pulsar The
  • Distance and Age of the Pulsar Wind Nebula 3C 58 R


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