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Program Number | Principal Investigator | Program Title | Links |
10583 | Chris Stubbs, Harvard University | Resolving the LMC Microlensing Puzzle: Where Are the Lensing Objects ? | Abstract |
10787 | Jane Charlton, The Pennsylvania State University | Modes of Star Formation and Nuclear Activity in an Early Universe Laboratory | Abstract |
10874 | Wei Zheng, The Johns Hopkins University | Search for Extremely Faint z>7 Galaxy Population with Cosmic Lenses | Abstract |
10900 | Roberto Mignani, Mullard Space Science Laboratory | Optical polarimetry of PSR B0540-69 and its synchrotron nebula | Abstract |
10996 | Holland Ford, The Johns Hopkins University | NICMOS J-band Imaging of Strongly Lensing Clusters | Abstract |
11079 | Luciana Bianchi, The Johns Hopkins University | Treasury Imaging of Star Forming Regions in the Local Group: Complementing the GALEX and NOAO Surveys | Abstract |
11081 | Gisella Clementini, INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna | RR Lyrae stars in M31 Globular Clusters: How did the M31 Spiral Galaxy Form? | Abstract |
11084 | Dan Zucker, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge | Probing the Least Luminous Galaxies in the Local Universe | Abstract |
11100 | Marusa Bradac, Stanford University | Two new `bullets' for MOND: revealing the properties of dark matter in massive merging clusters | Abstract |
11118 | Lawrence Sromovsky, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Investigating Near-Equinox Atmospheric Change on Uranus | Abstract |
11152 | Bruce A. Macintosh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Probing the compact dust disk of a nearby Classical T Tauri Star | Abstract |
11157 | Joseph H. Rhee, University of California - Los Angeles | NICMOS Imaging Survey of Dusty Debris Around Nearby Stars Across the Stellar Mass Spectrum | Abstract |
11176 | Andrew S. Fruchter, Space Telescope Science Institute | Location and the Origin of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts | Abstract |
11178 | William M. Grundy, Lowell Observatory | Probing Solar System History with Orbits, Masses, and Colors of Transneptunian Binaries | Abstract |
11188 | Brian Siana, Jet Propulsion Laboratory | First Resolved Imaging of Escaping Lyman Continuum | Abstract |
11202 | Leon Koopmans, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute | The Structure of Early-type Galaxies: 0.1-100 Effective Radii | Abstract |
11219 | Alessandro Capetti, Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino | Active Galactic Nuclei in nearby galaxies: a new view of the origin of the radio-loud radio-quiet dichotomy? | Abstract |
11295 | Howard E. Bond, Space Telescope Science Institute | Trigonometric Calibration of the Distance Scale for Classical Novae | Abstract |
11307 | Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington | Completing the ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey with WFPC2 | Abstract |
11314 | Philip B. James, Space Science Institute | Calibration of MARCI UV using WFPC2 | Abstract |
GO 11081:RR Lyrae stars in M31 Globular Clusters: How did the M31 Spiral Galaxy Form?
GO 11100: Two new `bullets' for MOND: revealing the properties of dark matter in massive merging clusters
GO 11118: Investigating Near-Equinox Atmospheric Change on Uranus
GO 11157: NICMOS Imaging Survey of Dusty Debris Around Nearby Stars Across the Stellar Mass Spectrum