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KAIT PUBLICATIONS (∗ = Refereed Journals) the Following Papers Are Based at Least in Part on KAIT Results. ∗1) A. G. Riess
Holiday Wishes from the Hubble Space Telescope 29 November 2007
190 Index of Names
450 D of Type II SN 2013Ej in Optical and Near-Infrared
Deep Sky Explorer Atlas
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A Guide to Hubble Space Telescope Objects
Charles Messier (1730-1817) Was an Observational Astronomer Working
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A Mid-Infrared Study of Dust Emission from Core-Collapse Supernovae
The Milky Way Our Galaxy: the Milky Way Our Galaxy: the Milky Way
The Astronomer Magazine Index
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Messier Objects: Images on the Web a Catalog by Andrew Fraknoi [Dec
The COLOUR of CREATION Observing and Astrophotography Targets “At a Glance” Guide
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1 Video Podcast Episode 11: M74 – a Grand Design in A
Alexei V. Filippenko PUBLICATIONS (∗ = Refereed Journals); 18 July 2021
Moore Winter Marathon Guide-26-50.Indd
Bibliography of Lick Observatory-Based Research Publications: 2000–2011.5
Arxiv:2105.13315V1 [Astro-Ph.HE] 27 May 2021 © .Nagao, T
Space Math V
Searching for Progenitors of Core-Collapse Supernovae
~Backyard Astronomy with Your Observatory~ Special Astro
Biennial Report 2002 2003 Published in Spain by the ISAAC NEWTON GROUP of TELESCOPES (ING) ISSN 1575–8966 Legal License: TF–1142 /99
1 Redshift-Independent Distances in the Nasa/Ipac Extragalactic Database
Victoria Centre
Messier 74, Spiral Galaxy in Constellation Pisces Also Known As NGC 628 and Phantom Galaxy It Is at a Distance of About 32 Million Light-Years Away from Earth
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11. the Superuniverse Wall
MESSIER OBJECTS LIST AK, from Wikipedia M No, NGC No
The Sky This Month Oct-Nov 2016
Cosmic Explosions: Observations of Infant Hydrogen-Free Supernovae Towards an Understanding of Their Parent Systems
On the Progenitor of the Type IIP SN 2013Ej In
Catalogue of One Thousand Galaxies