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SN 1181
Blasts from the Past Historic Supernovas
7.5 X 11.5.Doubleline.P65
Science with the Square Kilometer Array
Polcaro Martocchia Were the 185 A.D. and 369 A.D. “Guest Stars” Seen in Rome?
High Energy Astrophysics Is One of the Most Important and Exciting Areas of Contemporary Astronomy, Involving the Most Energetic Phenomena in the Universe
Strongly Lensed Supernovae: a Powerful Probe of Astrophysics and Cosmology
MESS \(Mass-Loss of Evolved Stars\), a Herschel Key Program
Events: General Meeting
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/0409013V2 11 Oct 2004 Upce Ob Rsn,Btwsol Icvrdbcueo T of Because the As Discovered Such Only Observatories Was New but by I Afforded Present, Pulsars
The Remnant and Origin of the Historical Supernova 1181 AD
SN 1054 Crab Nebula
Neutron Star, Or Perhaps a Black Hole
Astrophysics in 2004
Celestial Delights
Supernova Remnant Candidates in the ROSAT All-Sky Survey and Their Prospects for Erosita
Neutron Star?
A Brief Review of Historical Supernovae
February 2021 BRAS Newsletter
Top View
Supernovae. Part I: the Events
Progress and Challenges
MESS (Mass-Loss of Evolved Stars), a Herschel Key Program ,
NINO PANAGIA' Publication List [As of April 23, 2013]