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The second section of STaRS, What's New in Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Sciences? provides hyperlinks to New Zealand and international astronomy and space science information. Current information on topical studies (eg. Dark Matter, Planetary Searches, SETI, Gamma-ray Bursters, Origins of the Universe, Ozone depletion, Aurora, Solar System missions, International Space Station, Future Space Craft) is given at a variety of technical levels. Importantly this part of STaRS also provides a focus point for the promotion of New Zealand astronomy and space science research via links to local research descriptions and associated international projects (eg. MOA - Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics; PLANET - Probing Lensing Anomalies NETwork; and WET - Whole Earth Telescope) that New Zealand researchers are involved with. Static links (ie. research descriptions) are combined with dynamic or regularly updated links (ie. IAU circulars, CNN Space News, new HST images).Next Section: Promotion, Site Feedback and
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