... An ESF exploratory workshop on: . Tracing Dust in SpiralGalaxies: .. ... Radiative Transfer & Galaxy modelling . 09:30- 10:00 Nick Kylafis - Radiative transfer in spiralgalaxies . ...
... September 22, 1998 . M61: Virgo SpiralGalaxy . Credit: Z. Frei ( Eotvos ) J. Gunn ( Princeton ), Palomar Obs. ... Explanation: M61 is a barred spiralgalaxy located in the nearby Virgo Cluster of Galaxies . ...
... for Cosmological Applications . Spiralgalaxy models: . Elliptical galaxy models:. ... 0.80 For [att] files of spiralgalaxy models the basic table elements is repeated ...
... An ESF exploratory workshop on: . Tracing Dust in SpiralGalaxies: .. ... Background: The interstellar medium of spiralgalaxies is filled by gas and small solid particles, dust grains. ...
... May 25, 1998 . M83: A Barred SpiralGalaxy . Credit: W. Keel ( U. Alabama in Tuscaloosa ), KPNO , 4-m Mayall Telescope . ... Explanation: M83 is a bright spiralgalaxy that can be found with a small telescope in the constellation of Hydra . ...
... April 12, 1999 . Nearby SpiralGalaxy NGC 4945 . Credit: 2P2 Team , WFI , MPG/ESO 2.2-m Telescope , La Silla , ESO . ... NGC 4945 is a spiralgalaxy in the Centaurus Group of galaxies, located only six times farther away than the prominent ...
... May 12, 1999 . Warped SpiralGalaxy ESO510-13 . Credit: FORS Team , 8.2-meter VLT Antu , ESO . ... Credit: FORS Team , 8.2-meter VLT Antu , ESO . Explanation: How did spiralgalaxy ESO510-13 get bent out-of-shape? ...
... An ESF exploratory workshop on: . Tracing Dust in SpiralGalaxies: .. ... next few years, several observing facilities will allow to study the dust content of spiralgalaxies with unprecedented detail ...
... June 24, 1999 . NGC 1365: A Nearby Barred SpiralGalaxy . Credit: FORS Team , 8.2-meter VLT Antu , ESO . ... Credit: FORS Team , 8.2-meter VLT Antu , ESO . Explanation: Many spiralgalaxies have bars across their centers. ...
... November 9, 1999 . SpiralGalaxies in Collision . Credit: Debra Meloy Elmegreen ( Vassar College ) et al. , . ... Until then, spiralgalaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 will slowly pull each other apart, creating tides of matter, sheets of shocked ...