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  1. Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy 6 (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  2. Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy II (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  3. Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy 4 (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  4. Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy III (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  5. Trends in Black Hole Research
  6. Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy (Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Volume 256)
  7. Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy 5 (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  8. New Developments in Black Hole Research
  9. The Sun to the Earth -- and Beyond: A Decadal Research Strategy in Solar and Space Physics by Solar and Space Physics Survey Committee, National Research Council, 2003-08-15
  10. Plasma Science: From Fundamental Research to Technological Applications (<i>Physics in a New Era:</i> A Series) by Panel on Opportunities in Plasma Science and Technology, Plasma Science Committee, et all 1995-01-01
  11. Space and Astronomy: Notable Research and Discoveries (Frontiers of Science) by Kyle, Ph.d. Kirkland, 2010-06-30
  12. Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics
  13. Space Distribution of Quasars: Proceedings of a Workshop Held As Part of the 75th Anniversary Celebrations of the National Research Council of Canada, ... Society of the Pacific Conference Series) by David Crampton, 1991-06
  14. The Einstein Tower: An Intertexture of Dynamic Construction, Relativity Theory, and Astronomy (Writing Science) by Klaus Hentschel, 1997-08-01

21. Astronomy Research Papers: EduPapers.net
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The Life of Maria Mitchell and How She Became the First Woman Astronomer Research Paper

This paper will discuss the life of Maria Mitchell and discuss how she became the first woman astronomer in the United States. It will tell of where she grew up. How she climbed the ranks to achieve her goals and how she came into discovering her true passion of astronomy. By describing the events that made this courageous woman, we can see clearly how she set an example for her gender in the Nineteenth century. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Astrology and Astronomy Research Paper: How We Are Still Under Their Spell

A 7-page historical survey of the bond of Astrology and Astronomy and how as the result of the scientific method that bond was broken. And how both are still influencing us today. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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22. Department Of Astronomy - Research Areas
Stellar Astronomy Stellar astronomy research concentrates on the synthesis of observablequantities for interacting binaries and the simultaneous analysis of
http://www.astro.ufl.edu/research.html

Research Areas
Solar System Dynamics Planetary Radio Astronomy Laboratory Astrophysics Infrared Astrophysics ... Binary Stars Solar System - Researchers are active in studying the origins and orbital evolution of interplanetary dust and small bodies in the solar system (and around nearby stars). The properties of cosmic dust are studied using a Microwave Analog-to-Light Scattering facility. The UF Radio Observatory (UFRO) is one of the largest observatories in the world dedicated to the study of decametric radio emission from the giant planets. Stellar Astronomy - Stellar astronomy research concentrates on the synthesis of observable quantities for interacting binaries and the simultaneous analysis of X-ray plus delays, light curves, and radial velocity curves for X-ray binaries. Observational studies focus on the properties of giant molecular clouds, the collapse of molecular cloud cores, the formation of stars in clusters and in isolation, and the formation and evolution of circumstellar and protoplanetary disks. Theoretical studies emphasize the influences of thermodynamics, velocity fields and interface instabilities upon star formation. Observations focus on the structure and dynamics of galaxies using HI and CO. Theoretical studies model galaxies, using N-body and hydrodynamical codes. Non-linear dynamics and chaos theory are applied to problems in galactic dynamics.

23. Physics & Astronomy Research
Research Activities. Review. Physics Home Contact Us People ResearchIntending Students Courses Graduate Student Information Other Links.
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    24. UCSC Astronomy Research Highlights
    UCSC astronomy research Highlights. Cosmology. UCSC has a very activeprogram in observational and theoretical cosmology. Observational
    http://www.astro.ucsc.edu/research.html

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    Directory Research Graduate Studies ... Division of Natural Sciences
    UCSC Astronomy Research Highlights
    Cosmology
    UCSC has a very active program in observational and theoretical cosmology. Observational teams led by Faber Guhathakurta Illingworth , and Koo use the Keck telescopes and HST to study the structure of the universe, and to probe evolution of fundamental galaxy parameters such as mass, size, and luminosity out to a redshift of 5. Theoretical studies of the origin of fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background, hierarchical clustering, large scale structure, dark matter, and galaxy formation are pursued through N-body simulations and semi-analytical models ( Primack Blumenthal ). Postdoctoral research fellows and graduate students are deeply involved in these efforts, and participate at all levels.
    Galaxies
    The formation and evolution of galaxies, from galaxies at high redshifts to those in the Local Group, is the focus of much faculty research. The study of the resolved stellar populations or stellar clusters in nearby galaxies using the Keck telescopes, the Hubble Space Telescope and other observatories ( Bolte Brodie Guhathakurta ) joins the well developed field of stellar evolution with the rapidly developing field of galaxy evolution. The study of distant galaxies (

    25. Physics & Astronomy Research Programs
    Graduate Undergraduate Research News Links, Programs Astronomy Astrophysics Timeof-FlightMass Spectrometry Ultrasonics Research Facilities Publications
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    26. Department Of Astronomy - University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
    Department of astronomy research, publications, people, academia, links.
    http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/
    Feature of the Month
    The Flow of Magnetized Gas into a Rotating Black Hole
    Illinois researchers Charles Gammie and Jonathan McKinney , together with Hungarian computational physicist have recently developed a new numerical method that allows them to study the flow of magnetized gas into a rotating black hole. This snapshot from one of their simulations shows the logarithm of density in the meridional plane; high density is dark red, low density is dark blue. The black hole is at the center left. The flow is turbulent because of the presence of magnetic fields. The details of this work are described in a paper that will soon be published in the Astrophysical Journal
    Previous Features...
    This Week's Events
    Tues Astrophysics Colloquium , 4pm - Speaker: Jason Kirk, UIUC Wed CTA Seminar , Noon - Speaker: Bryan Johnson, UIUC Thurs Journal Club , Noon - Speaker: Scott Bain, UIUC Physics Colloquium , 4pm - Speaker: Arnold Dahm, CWRU Fri Star Formation Discussion Group , Noon - Speaker: Leslie Looney, UIUC Secrets of the Cosmos: Cosmology Forum, 4:20pm

    27. EducationGuardian.co.uk | Research | Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Cou
    Particle Physics and astronomy research Council Friday April 20, 2001 Fundingbody Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC)
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    Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) People to know
    Chairman: Dr Robert Hawley CBE, FRSE, FEng
    Chief Executive: Professor Ian Halliday FRSE, PPARC Mr Tony Brenton, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Professor Roger Davies, University of Durham Mr Robert Foster, Department of Trade and Industry Dr Sue Ion CEng FIM FEng, British Nuclear Fuels Plc Professor Andy Lawrence, University of Edinburgh

    28. Education | Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Council
    Particle Physics and astronomy research Council Friday April 20, 2001 The Guardian.Funding body Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC).
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    Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council Friday April 20, 2001
    The Guardian Funding body

    Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) People to know
    Chairman: Dr Robert Hawley CBE, FRSE, FEng
    Chief Executive: Professor Ian Halliday FRSE, PPARC
    Mr Tony Brenton, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    Professor Roger Davies, University of Durham
    Mr Robert Foster, Department of Trade and Industry
    Dr Sue Ion CEng FIM FEng, British Nuclear Fuels Plc
    Professor Andy Lawrence, University of Edinburgh
    Professor Dewi Lewis CPhys FInstP, Nycomed Amersham Professor Keith Mason, Mullard Space Science Laboratory Professor John Pendry FRS, Imperial College, London Professor Ian Ritchie Professor Chris Sachrajda FRS, University of Southampton Professor David Saxon FRSE, Glasgow University Click here for more council members. Aims To pursue a programme of high quality basic research in astronomy, planetary science and particle physics. This programme should further the understanding of fundamental questions; train high quality scientists and engineers; increase the industry's competitiveness; attract future generations of scientists and engineers and stimulate the public's interest. Background The PPARC was established in 1994 as part of the reorganisation of the Research Councils announced in the government's White Paper on science, engineering and technology, "Realising our Potential". The council funds UK research, education and public understanding in its four broad areas of science - particle physics, astronomy, cosmology and space science. The council's administrative headquarters are in Swindon. The PPARC also has three scientific sites: the UKATC in Edinburgh, the ING in La Palma and the JAC in Hawaii.

    29. Astronomy Research Projects
    astronomy research Projects. Image by Bryan Butcher Past, present, and potential.A basic page of the research projects or proposals I am involved with.
    http://nemesis.stsci.edu/~kochte/research.html
    Astronomy Research Projects
    Image by Bryan Butcher Past, present, and potential. A basic page of the research projects or proposals I am involved with. Proposals will come and go as they are accepted or rejected; projects are either currently going on, have already gone on, or are in the works to be done (ie, approval has been given, data not yet taken). Unless otherwise noted, these are all Hubble Space Telescope projects/proposals. Cycle 7: Go to Indy's Home Page updated 02/22/98 - Mk kochte@stsci.edu

    30. UVic Astronomy Research
    Canada. The primary research interests of the UVic Astronomy group membersare Theoretical, Observational and Computational Cosmology;
    http://astrowww.phys.uvic.ca/research/
    y The presence in Victoria of both the Astronomy Group at UVic and the HIA gives Victoria the largest per capita concentration of astronomers in Canada, and the vibrancy of this community offers undergraduate and graduate students as well as postdoctoral and visiting researchers with a diversity of research opportunities, ranging from theoretical, observational and computational cosmology to adaptive optics, from stellar structure to active galactic nuclei, from the optical to the submillimeter, from supernovae to astronomical instrumentation, unparalleled elsewhere in Canada. The primary research interests of the UVic Astronomy group members are:
    • Theoretical, Observational and Computational Cosmology Formation and Evolution of Galaxies and Galaxy Systems Chemical and Dynamical evolution of Galaxies, Extragalactic Astronomy Galactic Structure, Extragalactic Radio Astronomy, Stellar Evolution

    31. Color In Astronomy Research
    Color in astronomy research. In this diagrams. Now, you are ready to usethe SDSS data to do actual astronomy research using colors. As
    http://skyserver.fnal.gov/en/proj/advanced/color/research.asp
    Projects Basic Advanced Hubble Diagram ... Your Results
    Color in Astronomy Research
    In this project, you have learned how to quantify color, how to interpret color as resulting from the temperature, and how to test your interpretations using color-color diagrams. Now, you are ready to use the SDSS data to do actual astronomy research using colors. As you go through this research, you will be looking at stars and galaxies that no one has ever looked at before. Research Challenge . Think of a question you would like to answer by studying the colors of objects in the SDSS database. You may use one of the questions below or think of your own.
    • How do the colors of the hottest stars vary? Of the coolest?
    • Can you use a color-color diagram to identify giant or dwarf stars?
    • How do Population I and Population II stars differ? Can you identify any other populations of stars from a color-color diagram?
    • Can you distinguish different types of galaxies based on their colors?
    • Can you identify quasars in a field of stars using only their colors?
    • Can you identify different types of quasars based on color?

    32. Eric Jensen's Home Page - Astronomy Research And Teaching, Planets In Binary Sys
    Eric LN Jensen astronomy research and Teaching. This page gives a short introductionto what I do. astronomy research. Publications of my research.
    http://hven.swarthmore.edu/~jensen/
    Eric L. N. Jensen Astronomy Research and Teaching
    T Tau in the infrared T Tau in visible light Why so different? I'm an assistant professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department at Swarthmore College . I study protoplanetary disks around young binary stars. I'm interested in planet formation in binary systems, and whether such planets would be habitable. Since more than half of all stars are members of binary systems, understanding how often planets form in binaries is important for understanding the frequency of planet formation in the universe and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. I'm also interested in nearby star formation. In the last few years, astronomers have discovered a number of relatively young (only about 10 million years old!) stars that are quite nearby (only about 150 light years). These stars are difficult to find because they are not associated with large clouds of gas and dust, as is common for younger stars. This page gives a short introduction to what I do.
    Astronomy Research

    33. Astronomy Research Guide
    This is a general research guide for the undergraduate courses in Astronomyat OSU. You'll find suggestions for locating books, articles
    http://osulibrary.orst.edu/research/srg/astron.htm
    This is a general research guide for the undergraduate courses in Astronomy at OSU. You'll find suggestions for locating books, articles, topical overviews, research tools, and factual information. If further assistance is needed, please contact the subject librarian for Astronomy to arrange an appointment: Laurel Kristick , ph# 737-7276, Laurel.Kristick@orst.edu Quicklinks Oasis Off-Campus Access ILL Forms Academic Search Elite ... Library Home
    Table of Contents Finding Books in Online Catalogs Other Useful Internet Sites Finding Articles in Journals Other Useful Subject Research Guides ...
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    Finding Books in Online Catalogs
    • Oasis - Oregon State Libraries online catalog
    Return to Table of Contents Finding Articles in Journals
    • Academic Search Elite - Library web (1990-present).
      Indexes about 1250 publications including general interest and scientific magazines and some newspapers as well as many research journals. Abstracts included and many articles are full-text. The Valley Library subscribes to most of the magazines and journals indexed in this database. Useful for finding information on current issues in the news media. 1983-present
      Index to journal articles from over 400 research journals covering aeronautics; chemistry; computer technology; engineering; environment; food science; geology; mathematics; metallurgy; mineralogy; oceanography; petroleum/gas; physics; plastics; textiles; transportation; etc.

    34. U.K. Physics & Astronomy: Research Groups
    Physics astronomy research Groups. Announcing the Van Winter Lectureship inMathematical Physics Astronomy Radio Astronomy; Cosmology; Cloudy; Dusty.
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    Research Groups
    J. Straley January 2003

    35. ETHZ Institute Of Astronomy: Research
    OUR PAGES About us How to find us News Staff Research Solar Physics; Stellarand Interstellar Physics; RESEARCH AND PROJECT OVERVIEW. Solar Physics
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    R ESEARCH AND P ROJECT O VERVIEW Solar Physics: Corona Flare and energy release Harmonical analysis of the solar magnetic field Particle acceleration ... Variation of solar irradiance Stellar and Interstellar Physics: Symbiotic systems Stellar winds Star forming regions Binary interactions ... Stellar coronae Computer Simulations / Data Processing: 3D-radiation transfer Solar/Stellar atmospheres Radiation-hydrodynamics Doppler tomography ... Noise Reduction Techniques 18-Feb-2002 Responsible

    36. HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities In The UK: Particle Physics And
    Particle Physics and astronomy research Council. The Particle Physics and AstronomyResearch Council (PPARC) furthers fundamental understanding of the universe.
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    Whole site Find Prospectuses Leisure Facilities Universities/Colleges Departments Press Releases Resource Finder Thu. 3rd April 2003
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    Feedback About HERO You are here: HERO home page Research The UK research councils Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council Research home page Getting funded Good practice for new researchers Public awareness of research ... Research outcomes The UK research councils Overview Arts and Humanities Research Board Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils ... Natural Environment Research Council Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council Who funds research? Reference Glossary of terms Groups and organisations Institution facilities Resources
    Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council
    Printable version Email this page Suggest a link for this page How to bookmark a page The Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) furthers fundamental understanding of the universe. PPARC directs and co-ordinates the funding of research in national and international programmes in particle physics, astronomy, cosmology and space science. It delivers world class science, technology, and people and supports research in three main areas: astronomy, particle physics and planetary science. Astronomy, which includes astrophysics and cosmology, studies the origin and evolution of the universe and galaxies, and the life cycle and properties of the stars. Particle physics covers theoretical and experimental research into elementary particles and the forces of nature. Planetary science, which includes solar terrestrial physics, studies the origin and evolution of the solar system and the influence of the sun on planetary bodies, particularly Earth.

    37. Isaac Newton Group Of Telescopes
    The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING) operates the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope, the 2.5m Isaac Newton Telescope and the 1.0m Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope on behalf of the Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC) of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) of the Netherlands. The ING is located at the Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Spain.
    http://www.ing.iac.es/
    News: Change to PATT Submission Deadlines Spectacular Views of an Exploding Star First light on LIRIS ING Newsletter No. 6 ... Satellites and Tidal Streams Conference The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes has been selected to receive the Griffith Observatory Star Award for excellence in promoting astronomy to the public through the World Wide Web ING web site: http://www.ing.iac.es UK mirror site: http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/ING/

    38. Adler / Astronomy / Research At Adler
    home astronomy education visitors' guide history store sky eye Adler Astronomy Adler Astronomers astronomy research Education Astronomy Department
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    home astronomy education visitors' guide ... Astronomy Adler Astronomers Astronomy Department Adler Planetarium astronomers possess rich and diverse expertise in many areas of astronomy as well as other closely related science fields such as particle physics and geophysics. Several members of the Adler Astronomy Department also hold joint appointments at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University. The nature of these joint appointments strengthens the integration of the Adler and its educational mission with the research community. Astronomers Larry Ciupik, M.S. Thirty-one-year Adler veteran Larry Ciupik rejoined the Astronomy Department in November, 2002. He brings extensive sky show production experience, writing skills, and gifted high school and college teaching experience to the department. Along with writing articles for the members' newsletter, the Adler Star, the Adler web site, and Cyberspace Far Out Friday telescope viewing. Ciupik's special interests include: forensic astronomy, teaching astronomy to non-science majors, observational astronomy, and supernovae. Kim Coble, Ph.D.

    39. Physics And Astronomy Research Groups
    Henry A. Rowland Department of Physics and Astronomy. Research Groups Astrophysics(Center for Astrophysical Sciences) The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic
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    Henry A. Rowland Department of Physics and Astronomy Research Groups

    40. Yale Astronomy: Research - Astrometry
    as of late, and has once again assumed an influential role within many fields ofastronomy. A tradition of research in astrometry at Yale continues today.
    http://www.astro.yale.edu/cgi-bin/dept/research/research.cgi?ast

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