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  1. The Quantum Challenge, Second Edition : Modern Research on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (Physics and Astronomy) by George Greenstein, 2005-07-28
  2. Space Based Astronomy: ISO, AGN, Radiopulsars and the Sun (Advances in Space Research,) by P.A. Caraveo, A.H. Gabriel, et all 1998-01-01
  3. A Complete Guide To Astronomy - Be A Stargazer + Plus Bonus
  4. Soviet-bloc research in geophysics, astronomy, and space by Unknown, 2010-06-09
  5. Quirky Sides of Scientists: True Tales of Ingenuity and Error from Physics and Astronomy by David R. Topper, 2007-07-10
  6. Animals in Space: From Research Rockets to the Space Shuttle (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration) by Colin Burgess, Chris Dubbs, 2007-01-24
  7. Astronomy and space research by Patrick Moore, 1969
  8. Small Telescopes and Astronomical Research (The Astronomy Series, 1st)
  9. Report of the Research Briefing Panel on Astronomy and Astrophysics by Committee on Science, 2010-07-24
  10. Astronomy and space research (The Amateur astronomer's library) by G. A Chisnall, 1964
  11. El último eclipse del siglo.(astronomía; investigaciones científicas; España)(TT: The last eclipse of the century.)(TA: astronomy; research; Spain): An article from: Epoca by Ana Del Paso, 1999-08-09
  12. Astronomy and Creation: An Introduction (Creation Research Society) by Don B. De Young, 1995-06

41. Yale Astronomy: Research - Extragalactic Astronomy & Cosmology
One of the primary goals......Home Page Research Extragalactic Astronomy Cosmology. ExtragalacticAstronomy Cosmology.
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42. Nottingham Astronomy Research
Information about the Nottingham Astronomy Group including contact details, researchinformation and useful astronomy links. Nottingham astronomy research.
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/astronomy/research/
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Nottingham Astronomy Research In the School of Physics and Astronomy, our astronomical research spans the range of extragalactic astrophysics from detailed analyses of individual galaxies to the overall structure of the Universe. This work combines observational studies of astronomical objects with detailed theoretical modelling. Observations are regularly made using the major telescope facilities in Australia, the Canary Islands and Hawaii, as well as satellites such as the Hubble Space Telescope, while our theoretical work draws on numerical simulations obtained from state-of-the-art supercomputers. Our research can be divided into three main subject areas. Click on a link for further information:
Facilities Since its formation in 1999, observational members of the Astronomy group won large amounts of telescope time on international observing facilities. The allocation of time over the current RAE assessment period is summarised below (in nights, except for HST which is in orbits): WHT
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... RFP Members of the group have also obtained observing time on many smaller telescopes. In addition

43. Colgate University Astronomy - Astronomy Research Programs
astronomy research Programs. Student Research
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Astronomy Research Programs
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44. UCI Physics & Astronomy Research
Particle Physics Experimental. Plasma Physics. Research Resources. UCIObservatory. Library Links. Undergraduate Research Opportunity.
http://www.physics.uci.edu/research.html
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45. Howard University Physics And Astronomy Research
Dr. Cidambi Kumar is professor of astronomy in the department. At the present timeDr. Kumar’s research is mainly in the area of spectroscopic studies of the
http://www.physics1.howard.edu/Research.html

46. ARL Proceedings 132: Transformation In Astronomy Research Due To The Internet, B
134th Cover, Transformations in astronomy research Due to the Internet.David Schade, Astronomer Canadian Astronomy Data Centre. Going
http://www.arl.org/arl/proceedings/132/programIII/schade.html
Transformations in Astronomy Research Due to the Internet David Schade, Astronomer
Canadian Astronomy Data Centre Going from medicine to astronomy is in a sense going from body to soul because, in fact, the study of the universe is something that's deep in our soul. We really need to understand how the universe we observe came to be in the first placehow it came to evolve from its early state to the state that we see it in today. I'm with the National Research Council of Canada, which is part of the federal government, and I work with Canadian Astronomy Data Centre (CADC), which is part of the Hertzburg Institute of Astrophysics. The mandate the federal government gave to the CADC is to provide services to the research community that help them to do better research and to develop facilities that they don't have the capabilities to develop themselves. So we try and develop what are nowadays mostly web-based tools that are then distributed to university researchers. The Canadian Astronomy Data Centre is a very small group. There are really only about four or five of us, depending on if you count temporary and contract workers. It was founded in 1986, and it has grown from three to about four or five in that decade and really made great advances in the field of what we call data archiving. We think of data archiving in very broad terms; it involves data processing, data cataloging, data distribution, and a lot of other things.

47. Physics_Footer
Dept Home Graduate Study Undergraduate Study Courses Research Programs Directory Colloquia News Related Organizations Rice University.
http://cohesion.rice.edu/naturalsciences/physics/research.cfm
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48. Research Staff - Department Of Physics & Astronomy - The University Of Iowa
UIowa Home. PHYSICS astronomy research STAFF. Links to research staff Webpages will be implemented as those pages are developed. Research Scientists.
http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/rstaff.html
Links to research staff Web pages will be implemented as those pages are developed.
Research Scientists
Roger Russell Anderson
William S. Kurth
John Douglas Menietti
William Russell Paterson
John B. Sigwarth
Associate Research Scientists
Zhiwei Ma
Chung-Sang Ng
Xiaogang Wang
Assistant Research Scientists
Scott R. Bounds
George Blair Hospodarsky
Avinash Khare
Volodymyr Nosenko
Research Investigators
David Dewitt Morgan
Postdoctoral Associates
Scot Andrew Hawkins
Postdoctoral Research Scholars
Naoki Bessho
Matthew John Charles
Li-Jen Chen
Kai Karl-Heinz Germaschewski
Gerald Jean Jacques Grenier
Kimberley Catherine Hall
Wayne H. Lau
Michael N. Leuenberger
Bin Liu
Jason Lee Maron
Alexi Mestvirishvili
Kristine M. Sigsbee
Jian-Ming Tang
Ionel Tifrea
Ping Zhu
Visiting Scholars
Shaoxin Feng
Crockett L. Grabbe
Last updated April 3, 2003 by the webmaster The University of Iowa
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49. Southampton Physics And Astronomy Research
Research Areas and Groups. The Department of Physicsand Astronomy has four major research groups.
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The Department of Physics and Astronomy has four major research groups.
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  • Theoretical High Energy Physics For prospective postgraduate students: see our online guide to Postgraduate Studies in Physics and Astronomy. For current postgraduate students: the Postgraduate Handbook should supply you with much of the formal information you need for life in our department. Webadmin
    13 Jan 2003 Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Southampton Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 2094, Fax: +44 (0)23 8059 3910
  • 50. Astronomy Research Programs In The ETSU Department Of Physics
    SARA Consortium ETSU Astronomy Program Reports in the Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society Annual Observatory Report Issues
    http://www.etsu.edu/physics/astr.htm
    ETSU Astronomy Program Reports in the Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society Annual Observatory Report Issues:
  • Web pages of ETSU Astronomers:
    Physics Home Page Last Modified: November 4, 2002 by Beverly J. Smith
  • 51. Blue Ribbon Committee Formed On Management Of Astronomy Research
    Blue Ribbon Committee Formed on Management of astronomy research Based on a recommendationby the Bush Administration, the National Research Council has formed
    http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/2001/055.html
    FYI Number 55: April 23, 2001 Blue Ribbon Committee Formed on Management of Astronomy Research Based on a recommendation by the Bush Administration, the National Research Council has formed a new committee to look into the possibility of transferring to NASA the astronomy responsibilities currently managed by NSF. The Committee on Organization and Management of Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics (COMRAA) will consider this and other options, and is expected to release its report by September 1, 2001. As described in FYI , the President's March 1 budget blueprint suggested that "now is the time to assess the Federal Government's management and organization of astronomical research." The document called for NSF and NASA to establish "a Blue Ribbon Panel to assess the organizational effectiveness of Federal support of astronomical sciences and, specifically, the pros and cons of transferring NSF's astronomy responsibilities to NASA. The panel may also develop alternative options." The committee's web site identifies two recent NRC documents addressing the status of U.S. astronomy: Federal Funding for Research in Astronomy (the FFAR report), and Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium (the AASC report). According to the web site, "the FFAR report found that over the last decade, the balance of support has shifted toward NASA. NSF's share of support for grants has fallen from 60 percent at the beginning of the 1980s to 30 percent at the end of the 1990s." Both reports raised concerns that a large portion of total astronomy funding supports a small number of NASA space missions, and that NSF has a tendency to underinvest in research and analysis that would capitalize on the capabilities of new facilities.

    52. Strategy For Interdisciplinary Physics & Astronomy Research
    FYI Number 68 June 7, 2002. Strategy for Interdisciplinary Physics astronomy research. Realizing the extraordinary opportunities
    http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/2002/068.html
    FYI Number June 7, 2002 "Realizing the extraordinary opportunities at hand will require a new, crosscutting approach that...brings to bear the techniques of both astronomy and physics, telescopes and accelerators, and ground- and space-based instruments. The goal then is to create a new strategy." - NRC Committee on the Physics of the Universe As reported in FYI #67 , a new report by the NRC's Committee on the Physics of the Universe addresses interdisciplinary research that could lead to breakthroughs in both physics and astronomy. FYI #67 listed eleven questions the Committee identified as the key research opportunities at the intersection of these two fields. This FYI presents the Committee's strategy for the research and interagency coordination necessary to investigate the eleven questions. The Committee recognizes that addressing such interdisciplinary challenges in a comprehensive way will require new approaches and greater cooperation: "The obstacles are sometimes disciplinary and sometimes institutional because the science lies at the interface of two mature disciplines and crosses the boundaries of three U.S. funding agencies." The report later adds, "No one agency currently has unique ownership of the science at the intersection of astronomy and physics; nor can one agency working alone mount the effort needed to realize the great opportunities. DOE, NASA and NSF are all deeply interested in the science at the intersection of physics and astronomy and each brings unique expertise to the enterprise. Only by working together can they take full advantage of the opportunities at this special time."

    53. CNN.com - Space - National Academy Of Sciences Maps Astronomy Research Prioritie
    The National Academy of Sciences will release a report Friday detailing howit recommends money be spent on astronomy research over the next decade.
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    54. School Of Physics And Astronomy - University Of Nottingham
    Research in the School is organised within the general areas of Astronomy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Nanoscience, Quantum Statistical Phenomena and Semiconductors.
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    Basic Technology: Hyperpolarised technologies for medical and materials science A grant to the value of £1,044,797 has been announced. more... Farewell Dinner for Professor Peter Main Saturday 14 June 2003 more... Graduands Reception Wednesday 9 July 2003 more... Professor awarded CBE Professor Eaves was awarded a CBE in the New Years Honours List more... 7T Progress The MR Centre had agreed to buy a Phillips 7T whole body scanner more... Forthcoming Events more... RAC Wednesday April 23 details... Physics and Astronomy, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD Last revised: 3 April 2003

    55. The Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Council (PPARC)
    The Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC). CorrespondentThe Education Training Section, Polaris House, North
    http://www.ukcosa.org.uk/funding/particle.htm
    The Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) Grants in the form of postdoctoral and advanced fellowships are available to those at PhD level and above to undertake research into particle physics, astronomy and astrophysics. Grants are for study at a UK academic institution or other institution with a link with a university. Postgraduate studentships are available to people from the EU, towards course fees but not for maintenance costs, for study in the UK. Applications: Applications should be received on a form by 1 November of each year. For further details see the information at the Council's website (address above) or contact the correspondent at the above address.

    56. Department Of Astronomy Research Scientists

    http://www.as.utexas.edu/astronomy/people/res_sci.html
    DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY RESEARCH SCIENTISTS
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    ADS astro-ph Planetary atmospheres and surfaces; comets; asteroids; extra-solar planets Barnes III, Thomas Senior Research Scientist Office: RLM 16.228 Phone: (512) 471-1301 tgb@astro.as.utexas.edu Homepage ADS astro-ph Observational aspects of variable stars, particularly distance scale issues for Cepheid and RR Lyrae variables. Benedict, Fritz Senior Research Scientist Office: RLM 16.222 Phone: (512) 471-3448 fritz@astro.as.utexas.edu Homepage ADS astro-ph Space astrometry; search for extrasolar planetary systems; surface photometry of galaxies; barred galaxies. Booth, John Research Engineer Office: RLM 15.212 Phone: (512) 471-3416 booth@astro.as.utexas.edu

    57. Physics At Minnesota: Astronomy Research Program
    astronomy research Program. The telescope at the Mt. Lemmon ObservingFacility in Arizona, owned by the University of Minnesota.
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    Astronomy Research Program The telescope at the Mt. Lemmon Observing Facility in Arizona, owned by the University of Minnesota. The telescope offers students a unique opportunity for hands-on experience with a research-grade telescope. Research areas of the Astronomy Department at Minnesota include comets, star formation and stellar evolution, novae, supernova remnants, the interstellar medium and galactic structure, structure and evolution of galaxies, gravitational lensing and cosmology. Instrumentation development in spectroscopy, photometry and polarimetry is concentrated in the infrared. Theoretical and computational astrophysics deal with gas dynamics as well as visualization of 3-D astrophysical simulations. In addition to departmental telescopes at O'Brien and Mt. Lemmon, researchers use the national optical and infrared facilities at Kitt Peak, Cerro Tololo, Mauna Kea, the Hubble Space Telescope and the radio telescopes at Greenbank, Arecibo and the Very Large Array. The Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) has significant departmental involvement. The department is also expecting to join the Large Binocular Telescope project in Arizona and thereby obtain guaranteed access to an entire suite of optical telescopes from 0.9 to 8.4 meters in aperture as well as a 10 meter submillimeter radio telescope.

    58. Current Astronomy Research At Angelo State University
    astronomy research.
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    59. NMSU Astronomy Research Groups
    The Astronomy Department at NMSU is actively engaged in a variety of research programs,summarized in the 1998 report to the American Astronomical Society.
    http://astro.nmsu.edu/research.html
    Research Programs The Astronomy Department at NMSU is actively engaged in a variety of research programs, summarized in the 1998 report to the American Astronomical Society. We provide an environment for effective study and research, and encourage our students to participate in research activities, making use of NMSU's 1.0m and 0.6m telescopes , as well as the ARC 3.5m telescope at Apache Point Observatory near Cloudcroft, NM. Our students and faculty also make use of national facilities in the region, including the National Optical Astronomical Observatory at Kitt Peak in Arizona; the National Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak, NM; and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array near Socorro, NM. For more information on current publications, please visit our preprints list
    NMSU is also the home of the Planetary Data Systems (PDS) node funded by the NASA.
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    60. Observatories And Astronomy Research Facilities From Around The World.
    Web sites for observatories and astronomy research facilities fromaround the world. From astronomy history to space exploration
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    Moore Observatory is located on the 200-acre Horner Wildlife Refuge in Oldham County, Kentucky. Mount Stromlo
    Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories are part of the Australian National University. NRAO Tuscon A facility of the National Science Foundation, this observatory was constructed in the early 60's for the purpose of determining if radio sources are variable. Possibly the first completely automated telescope. Palomar Owned and operated by the California Institute of Technology and located in north San Diego County California, Palomar Observatory supports the research facility of the Caltech faculty, post-doctoral fellows and students, and that of researchers at Caltech's collaborating institutions. Seven Hills Seven Hills Observatory is privately owned by Mark Urwiller and was built in the Summer of 1996 in the Seven Hills Subdivision, approx. 4 miles Northwest of downtown Kearney Nebraska.

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