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1. Impact Hazard
... Armagh Observatory, College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG, +44 (0)28 3752 2928 . ... Risks Comparable to NEOs . ... The Increasing Rate of Discovery of Asteroids . ... Comet and Asteroid Collision Probabilities . ... Extreme albedo comets and the impact hazard (PDF Format) . ... Asteroid Impact Animations . ... Workshop on Scientific Requirements for Mitigation of Hazardous Comets and Asteroids - 2002 . ... The Spaceguard Survey Report, 1992 (PDF) . Tsunami from Asteroid/Comet Impacts . ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://star.arm.ac.uk/impact-hazard/ -- 11.3 Кб -- 29.06.2012
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2. Detection of unique bright radio flare of X-ray binary
... The Galactic low-mass X-ray binary GS 2023+338 was discovered during the burst on May 22, 1989 with the Japanise satellite Ginga (aka Galaxy). The flux reached 17 crabs (this unit of flux measurement is an bright X-ray source, Crab Nebula) at 10-35 keV. ... No other radio telescope worldwide carried out multi-frequency measurements. ... Upon 14 days the radio flux fell below the detection level at the RATAN-600 in relation to the decrease of the X-ray flux. ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.sao.ru/Doc-en/SciNews/2016/Trushkin/ -- 8.4 Кб -- 10.04.2016
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3. The Galaxy Gallery: Messier Objects
M1 image More About M1 Nice Color Picture . ... M16 image More About M16 HST image . ... M31 image More About M31 Nice Color Picture . ... M42 image ; M43 image More About M42/43 Nice Color CCD Picture . M51 image More About M51 Color Image of M51 M51 Supernova . M57 image More About M57 Nice Color CCD Picture Very Deep M57 Image . ... M81 image More About M81 M81 Supernova Ultraviolet Image of M81 More about Ultraviolet Imaging . M82 image More About M82 M82 False Color M82 True Color . ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://zebu.uoregon.edu/messier.html -- 7.0 Кб -- 23.07.2004
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4. A Search for Bright Kuiper Belt Objects
... Search . ATNF Home . About ATNF . ... About ATNF overview . ... Australia Telescope Steering Committee . ... Parkes radio telescope . ... Parkes | ... A Search for Bright Kuiper Belt Objects . ... Since 1992, 60 large Kuiper belt objects have been detected by ground-based telescopes. ... The detection of brighter objects would improve our ability to determine the Kuiper belt objects' surface composition and provide constraints on the population statistics of different formation mechanisms. ...
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5. Bright Object Artifacts
... This effect is visible in Figure 4.3 which shows a logarithmic stretch of the image resulting from a 100s exposure on a star of V magnitude 2.6 through filter F502N in the PC. Extreme overexposure of the Loral CCDs is not believed to cause any permanent effects, and therefore the WFPC2 does not have a bright object limit. ... This model only works on very highly saturated stellar images. ... Several other artifacts that are common in saturated stellar images are also obvious in Figure 4.3 . ...
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6. ESO - How can I run the pipeline when there are no bright objects in the
... Science . ... Science Users Information > Data Handling and Products > Data Reduction FAQ > How can I run the pipeline when there are no bright objects in the individual image? ... Observing with ESO Telescopes . ... The default use of the visir_img_combine recipe of the VISIR pipeline is with the "ref" option set to false. ... The VISIR pipeline will create the combination of the nodded images using the ESO SEQ CUMOFFSETX and ESO SEQ CUMOFFSETY offset information in the fits file headers. ...
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7. Classification of Objects in the Guide Star Catalog
... Next: Object Detection Using Up: Object Detection and Previous: Automated Classification of . ... A status report of the The GSC Object Classifier (GOC) project is presented. ... The GSC contains multiple entries for some objects due to plate overlap. It classifies objects as stars, non-stars, galaxies, blends and potential artifacts; the latter three classifications are rare, and only exist in GSC version 1.1, to which they were added manually. ... star, . ... non-star, . ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.adass.org/adass/proceedings/adass94/malkovo1.html -- 10.6 Кб -- 03.11.2000
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8. K-band Arcetri Obscured Supernova Search - Detected Supernovae
Detected Supernovae . The search have produced till now the detections of 4 SNe. ... This result highlights the power of infrared monitoring in detecting Obscured SNe and indicates that optical surveys are probably missing a significant fraction of SNe, especially in obscured systems such as starburst galaxies. ... In Fig. we show the archival SOFI image of NGC3256 (left) and the first image obtained in 2001 (right) where SN2001db has been detected. ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.arcetri.astro.it/science/SNe/supernovae.html -- 8.2 Кб -- 02.10.2008
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9. APM 08279+5255: The Brightest Object Yet Known
... The recently discovered quasar labeled APM 08279+5255 has set a new record as being the brightest continuously emitting object yet known. APM 08279+5255 's great distance, though, makes it only appear as bright as magnitude 15.2, an object which can be seen with a moderate sized telescope. ... One possible explanation of APM 08279+5255's record luminosity is that it is partly a mirage: its light is highly magnified by an intervening galaxy that acts as a gravitational lens . ... Gamma Ray Quasar . ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.astronet.ru/db/xware/msg/apod/1998-08-18 -- 14.4 Кб -- 09.08.2004
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10. Non-emission-line objects
. Next: Absorption-line galaxies Up: Results of follow-up spectroscopy Previous: Quasars . In total, for 43 candidates no (trustworthy) emission lines were detected. We divided them into three categories. љ . Absorption-line galaxies . Stellar objects . Non-classified objects . Laboratory "Structure" . 2001-06-08
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11. APOD: August 18, 1998 - APM 08279+5255: The Brightest Object Yet Known
... August 18, 1998 . APM 08279+5255: The Brightest Object Yet Known . ... Explanation: It shines with the brightness of 100 billion Suns. ... The recently discovered quasar labeled APM 08279+5255 has set a new record as being the brightest continuously emitting object yet known. APM 08279+5255 's great distance, though, makes it only appear as bright as magnitude 15.2, an object which can be seen with a moderate sized telescope. ... About APOD > . ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.sai.msu.su/apod/ap980818.html -- 4.7 Кб -- 02.10.2012
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12. Pulsar Highlights - ALFA Finds Youngest Binary Pulsar Ever
The preliminary ALFA pulsar surveys started on August 1st, 2004. In the first day of observations, a new 67.8-ms pulsar, PSR J1928+1746, was discovered: this was the first new pulsar found with ALFA. ... Strangely, the pulsar could not be detected in a 430-MHz observation. This pulsar's apparently unusual spectrum might not be so unusual: 1400-MHz surveys are biased towards finding this kind of object, but the pulsars found in these surveys were not consistently observed at higher frequencies. ...