... galaxies cover an area of approximately 1,500 square degrees selected from the ... galaxy is simply the combined sp ectrum of all the stars and other radiating matter ...
... galaxies cover an area of approximately 1,500 square degrees selected from the ... galaxy is simply the combined sp ectrum of all the stars and other radiating matter ...
... Such energetic outflows may be responsible for the phenomenon called "the Galactic fountain" in our host galaxy, and are also observed in star forming galaxies at high redshift (Pettini et al. 1998) as well as in local starbursts (Kunth et al. ...
... Introduction Our empirical knowledge of the chemical history of the galaxy is based on the assumption that the atmospheres of ... 1976). Other processes interact with or modify the effects of diffusion in the A and B stars. ...
... galaxy Messier 51 in April 1845, it is possible that both he and the other two could ... Galaxies (jmf ) 24 OBS 05-Feb-2005 February Night Sky: Discovering Spiral Galaxies ...
... During this interactive session we will explore new ways to enhance cooperation with ... research has moved away from distant galaxies towards areas closer to home: the ... at the University of Maryland, specializing in the structure of our galaxy ...
... In order of magnitude, NS 34NN , the ma jority in orbits that do not strongly interact with Neptune, and NN 78NC . ... Astron. J. 121, 28042814 (2001) J. Byl, The effect of the Galaxy on cometary orbits. Earth Moon Plan. ...
... hot Jupiter planets represent one extreme of the Galaxy's population of planets, and they provide important constraints to ... A planet orbiting as close as WASP-12 b might be expected to interact magnetically with its host star, c.f. Shkolnik et al. ...
... to B2 III) is in kinematic terms the largest amplitude pulsator known in the Galaxy ... Wavelengths were determined by an interactive graphics package that allowed a ... in the McDonald spectra by an interactive computer algorithm tailored for this ...