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R Coronae Australis
Constellation Is the Corona Australis
GEORGE HERBIG and Early Stellar Evolution
Desert Skies
Search for Associations Containing Young Stars (SACY). V. Is
Discovery of Extremely Embedded X-Ray Sources in the R Coronae Australis Star Forming Core
Part 1. Frequency Upshifting of Light Rays/Electromagnetic Radiation Near Stars in Dynamic Universe Model
TAAS Monthly Observing Challenge – July 2016 Deep Sky Object
Deepsky Delights the Southern Queen’S Crown by Magda Streicher
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Image Source: Stellarium
University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
R Coronae Australis: a Cosmic Watercolor (W/ Video) 30 June 2010
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A Near-Infrared Survey of the Entire R Coronae Australis Cloud
The COLOUR of CREATION Observing and Astrophotography Targets “At a Glance” Guide
The Messenger
Arxiv:1709.01503V1 [Astro-Ph.SR]
Desert Skies – August
Multiplicity of Young Stars in and Around R Coronae Australis
THE STAR FORMATION NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to Early Stellar Evolution and Molecular Clouds
Top View
Arxiv:0904.3078V2
Intense Accretion and Mass Loss of a Very Low Mass Young Stellar Object?
Studying the Molecular Gas Towards the R Coronae Australis Dark Cloud S
THE STAR FORMATION NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to Early Stellar Evolution and Molecular Clouds
ESO Calendar 2011
The Lupus Clouds
DISCOVERY of EXTREMELY EMBEDDED X-RAY SOURCES in the R CORONAE AUSTRALIS STAR-FORMING CORE Kenji Hamaguchi,1 Michael F
A Powerful X-Ray Flare from the Class 0 Protostar HOPS 383 Nicolas Grosso, Kenji Hamaguchi, David Principe, Joel Kastner
THE STAR FORMATION NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to Early Stellar Evolution and Molecular Clouds
Curriculum Vitae Web Links Available from PDF Version Dr
CALCULATING SPACE VELOCITIES (U,V,AND W) for STARS in the HALO of OUR GALAXY Abbas Abed Lateef College of Pharmacy,Almustansiriya University,Baghdad,Iraq
July 2018 BRAS Newsletter