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- On the Source Location of Low-Frequency Heliospheric Radio Emissions W
- Detecting the Most Distant Supernova in the Universe 37
- EUV Excess in the Inner Virgo Cluster
- Particle Transport Within the Pulsar Wind Nebula HESS J1825–137 Large Distances from the Pulsar Produce the Softest Spectrum Table 1
- Probing Extreme Electromagnetic Fields with the Breit-Wheeler Process
- Effects of Strong Fields in Ultra-Peripheral and Peripheral A+A Collisions
- The Solar System Sections 16.1-16.8
- Eclipsing Binaries
- Bending of Starlight by the Sun
- Stellar Evolution – Cosmic Cycles of Formation and Destruction
- The Phases Differential Astrometry Data Archive
- Sun's Gravity Bends Starlight
- Jesse L. Greenstein Papers
- Bruce Potts Gives the First Independent Assessment of the Pulsar Digisight N750 Night Sight in the UK
- Goodnight, Moon (And Stars)
- Neutron Stars and Black Holes We Have Seen That Stars of Various Masses End Their Lives in Different Ways
- Eclipsing Binary Stars As Astrophysical Laboratories
- Relative Velocity Measurement with Spectrometer and Its Integrated Navigation