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In a dense molecular cloud far, far away M16: The Eagle Nebula Dense Molecular gas Hot, ionized gas Young stars
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1 Redshifted far-IR Lines and the Cornell Caltech Atacama Telescope: CCAT A joint project of Cornell University, the California Institute of Technology
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Nov 22nd 2008Institute of Physics, Liverpool FRONTIERS OF ASTROPHYSICS - giant telescopes, space missions and invisible wavelengths Michael Rowan-Robinson
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Gravity Isaac Newton was the first to account for gravity. An attracting force. Gravity = mass/distance So, 1. Massive objects have more gravity 2. Gravity
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Our Place in the Cosmos
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Celestial Sphere Imagine a sphere that surrounds our planet in which all the stars are attached. This sphere is allowed to rotate freely around the
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Andy Bunker(AAO), Laurence Eyles, Kuenley Chiu (Univ. of Exeter, UK),
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Chapter 19 Our Galaxy. 19.1 The Milky Way Revealed Our goals for learning What does our galaxy look like? How do stars orbit in our galaxy?
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The Milky Way Galaxy UNIT 1. The Milky Way Almost everything we see in the night sky belongs to the Milky Way We see most of the Milky Way as a faint
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Andy Bunker(AAO), Laurence Eyles, Kuenley Chiu (Univ. of Exeter, UK), Elizabeth Stanway (Bristol), Daniel Stark, Richard Ellis (Caltech) Mark Lacy (Spitzer),
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The First Billion Years of History - seeing Galaxies Close to the Dawn of Time Andrew Bunker, Andrew Bunker, Anglo-Australian Observatory & University
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A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen gas and plasma. It is the first stage of a star's cycle. dusthydrogenplasmastar
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