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  1. Astronomy from Space (Advances in Space Research)
  2. The Quantum Challenge, Second Edition : Modern Research on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (Physics and Astronomy) by George Greenstein, 2005-07-28
  3. New Developments in Black Hole Research
  4. Trends in Black Hole Research
  5. Focus on Black Hole Research
  6. Plasma Science: From Fundamental Research to Technological Applications (<i>Physics in a New Era:</i> A Series) by Panel on Opportunities in Plasma Science and Technology, Plasma Science Committee, et all 1995-01-01
  7. LHEA contributions to the future of ultraviolet astronomy based on six years of IUE research: R.F. Mushotzky and C.M. Urry (NASA technical memorandum) by R. F Mushotzky, 1984
  8. State of the Universe 2008: New Images, Discoveries, and Events (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Martin Ratcliffe, 2007-12-06
  9. A Systemic Approach to Improving K-12 Astronomy Education Using NASA's internet Resources.: An article from: Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching by Timothy F. Slater, Brian Beaudrie, et all 2001-06-22
  10. The Sun to the Earth -- and Beyond: A Decadal Research Strategy in Solar and Space Physics by Solar and Space Physics Survey Committee, National Research Council, 2003-06-30
  11. Astronomy Today Observation, Research, and Skychart III Projects by Erik Bodegom, Sean W. P. Goe, 2004-07
  12. Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy 4 (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  13. Proceedings of the First Lunar International Laboratory (LIL) Symposium: Research in Geosciences and Astronomy by frank malina, 1966
  14. LANDBOLT-BORNSTEIN. Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology. Group VI: Astronomy Astrophysics and Space Research. Volume 1 Astronomy and Astrophysics (Part a)

61. Astronomy Research Guide
The following pertains to the Linscheid Library astronomy research Guide.
http://www.ecok.edu/academics/acad_resources/library/research_guides/astronomy.a
NAVIGATION Research Guides Accounting Research Guide Art Research Guide Astronomy Research Guide Biology Research Guide ... Linscheid Library Astronomy Research Guide The following pertains to the Linscheid Library Astronomy Research Guide This guide has been compiled to assist you with astronomy related research in Linscheid Library. The research guide is organized into the categories shown above in the second row of buttons. Click on a button to move to the corresponding area in the document or read the document in its entirety by scrolling down the page. Before beginning your research, it is highly recommended that you review the steps associated with the research process
Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Dictionaries and encyclopedias are reference books containing an alphabetical list of words, with information given for each word. Dictionaries generally provide a definition, pronunciation, and etymology for each word. Subject specific dictionaries usually provide longer entries than regular dictionaries for each word. Encyclopedias generally do not provide pronunciation or etymology but they do provide substantive entries. The following dictionaries and encyclopedias will assist you in finding background information about your topic: Title Description Call Number Library Location The Facts on File Dictionary of Astronomy Reference The Astronomy and Astrophysics Encyclopedia Includes articles on 403 topics. Most articles have detailed bibliographies; some include charts and graphs.

62. Astronomy Research Guide
astronomy research Guide. astronomy research Guide. This is a general research guide for the undergraduate courses in Astronomy at OSU.
http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/research/srg/astron.htm
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This is a general research guide for the undergraduate courses in Astronomy at OSU. You'll find suggestions for locating books, articles, topical overviews, research tools, and factual information. If further assistance is needed, please contact the subject librarian for Astronomy to arrange an appointment: Laurel Kristick , ph# 737-7276, Laurel.Kristick@oregonstate.edu Quicklinks OSU Libraries Catalog Off-Campus Access ILL Forms Academic Search Premier ... Library Home
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  • Academic Search Premiere - Library web (1990-present).
    Indexes about 1250 publications including general interest and scientific magazines and some newspapers as well as many research journals. Abstracts included and many articles are full-text. The Valley Library subscribes to most of the magazines and journals indexed in this database. Useful for finding information on current issues in the news media. 1983-present
    Index to journal articles from over 400 research journals covering aeronautics; chemistry; computer technology; engineering; environment; food science; geology; mathematics; metallurgy; mineralogy; oceanography; petroleum/gas; physics; plastics; textiles; transportation; etc.

63. EUPolitix.com - Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Council
The Particle Physics and astronomy research Council (PPARC) is the UK s strategic science investment agency. It funds research, education and public
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The Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) is the UK's strategic science investment agency. It funds research, education and public understanding in four broad areas of science - particle physics, astronomy, solar system science and particle astrophysics. PPARC is government-funded and provides research grants and studentships to scientists in British universities, gives researchers access to world-class facilities and funds the UK membership of international bodies such as the European Particle Physics Laboratory, CERN, the European Space Agency and the European Southern Observatory. It also contributes money for the UK telescopes in La Palma, Hawaii, Australia and Chile, the UK Astronomy Technology Centre at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh and the MERLIN/VLBI National Facility based at Jodrell Bank.
PPARC's Public Understanding of Science and Technology Awards Scheme provides funding to both small local projects and national initiatives aimed at improving public understanding of its areas of science.
PPARC has its administrative headquarters in Swindon, along with several other Research Councils, and has three scientific sites: the UK Astronomy Technology Centre in Edinburgh, the Isaac Newton Group of telescopes in La Palma and the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hawaii.

64. Press Releases For Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Council | SpaceRef -
Astrobiology, » Space Elevator, » Space Wire(RSS), » NASA Watch, » SpaceRef Research Astronomers find home from home 90 light years away!
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65. Status Reports For Particle Physics And Astronomy Research Council | SpaceRef -
Saturn Today, » Astrobiology, » Space Elevator, » Space Wire(RSS), » NASA Watch, » SpaceRef Research Particle Physics and astronomy research Council
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66. UNC News Release -- NSF Award Supports Astronomy Research At UNC-Chapel Hill, Hi
NSF award supports astronomy research at UNCChapel Hill, high-tech telescope access to variety of students statewide
http://www.unc.edu/news/archives/may05/reichart051005.html
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NSF award supports astronomy research at UNC-Chapel Hill,
high-tech telescope access to variety of students statewide
CHAPEL HILL North Carolina students from kindergarten through graduate school will be able to use remote access technology and high-power telescopes to observe gamma-ray bursts and other astronomical phenomenon, thanks in part to a major National Science Foundation (NSF) award to an astronomer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Daniel E. Reichart, assistant professor of physics and astronomy in UNC-Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences, has received the NSF’s most prestigious award in support of early career-development activities for teacher-scholars. The CAREER award, a five-year, $490,000 grant by the NSF’s Faculty Early Career Development Program, will support Reichart’s research on gamma-ray bursts. The award also supports plans for students at UNC-Chapel Hill and at other universities and schools statewide to have remote access to high-tech telescopes in Chile. The educational activities are made possible by existing collaborations between UNC-Chapel Hill and 11 other institutions involved in developing six NSF-funded Panchromatic Robotic Optical Monitoring and Polarimetry Telescopes (PROMPT) in Chile. Collaborators include: Appalachian State University, Elon University, Fayetteville State University, Guilford Technical Community College, N.C. Agricultural and Technical State University, UNC-Asheville, UNC-Charlotte, UNC-Greensboro, UNC-Pembroke and Western Carolina University, as well as Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia.

67. Astronomy Research
Barry Rice s astronomy research. These simple disk models were very successful. Additional details can be found at my list of astronomical publications.
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Astronomy Nosey Stuff Contact Information Astronomy Research NGC 2264 at 12 microns My research at Steward Observatory focused on star formation in the Milky Way, and especially in the young (about five million years old) galactic cluster NGC 2264. This star formation region is filled with young stars, dust, and gas. A major advancement in understanding this cluster was made by surveying the point sources in this region. This survey was combined with work by C.J. Lada, Erick Young, and Tom Greene, to produce a catalogue of 4900 detections at the V, R, I, J, H, and K photometric bands. I built an instrument for use with existing infrared imaging camera hardware. This instrument enabled high quality polarimetric maps to be made of sources such as Sharpless 106 Sharpless 140 , and also a region in NGC 2264 Using the coordinates obtained by making the multiband survey mentioned above, the spectra of 361 sources in NGC 2264 were obtained. I wanted to determine the spectral types of these stars, but since the spectra spanned the range 3690-6960 Angstroms, I had to extend the MK classification system to these red wavelengths. Using

68. Physics & Astronomy Research - Cardiff University
Research profile of the School of Physics Astronomy at Cardiff University.
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/research/activity/physx/
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Current research projects attract multi-million pound funding to the School from sources such as research councils, industry and international space agencies. The School believes in pursuing research that is both intellectually challenging and of significance to the global scientific community. Its field of concentration ranges from fundamental work in astrophysics and mesoscopic systems to more conceptual work on forseeable applications such as semiconductor lasers. A number of the School's research breakthroughs have made important contributions to academia and society in general. Researchers at the School have produced one of the world's smallest solid-state micro-lasers which will ultimately be used to impove genetic analysis microscopes in medicine and gas-sensing technology in environmental pollution control. Professor Mike Disney led the European Hubble Space Telescope project and Dr. Philip Mauskopf's work with Boomerang, a balloon-borne millimetre-wave telescope built to map the Cosmic Microwave Background, has won praise internationally. Other breakthrough research at the School includes new techniques to study quantum dot nanostructures and how they may be used in the development of new lasers, and new observations in the field of semiconductors.

69. Undergraduate Physics & Astronomy Research Opportunities At Stony Brook
Research opportunities within the Physics Astronomy Department. Accelerator design with Prof. Paul Grannis Apparatus development with Prof.
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There are numerous opportunities for undergraduate physics and astronomy students to participate in research, to apply for financial support, and to present or publish their work. In addition to opportunities here at Stony Brook, many organizations, including universities, national laboratories, and companies, sponsor research opportunities for undergraduates each summer. Interested students are encouraged to consult the web pages below and to follow links to the sources.
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70. Welcome To PARI — PARI WebSite
Dedicated to providing research and educational access to radio and optical astronomy for a broad crosssection of users.
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Sections Personal tools You are here: Home Navigation Home About PARI Event Calendar Programs and activities Telescopes and instruments Library Location and directions Contact us News VENUS AND JUPITER TO RENDEZVOUS WITH THE MOON PARI’S STARLAB UNIVERSE EXPANDS More...
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The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) is a not-for-profit public foundation dedicated to providing research and educational access to radio and optical astronomy for a broad cross-section of users. Pre-college through post-graduate students have the opportunity to work and learn with full time and visiting astronomers. Additional access is provided on a remote basis, through this Internet site resource and the StarLab planetarium, to grades K-12 and the public. 1 PARI Drive ~ Rosman, NC  28772-9614

71. Favorite Astronomy Links
Links to news, what's up, research, institutions, observatories, history of astronomy, and astronomy as a hobby, by Prof. J.S. Tenn, Sonoma State University.
http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/people/faculty/tenn/AstronomyLinks.html
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72. Cardiff University - Department Of Physics And Astronomy
Includes information about the department, admissions, teaching, research, and local resources.
http://www.astro.cf.ac.uk/

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Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences. It is concerned with understanding the laws of nature and in applying this knowledge to unlock the secrets of the Universe, to understand the world around us and to spawn new technologies. The School of Physics and Astronomy has a large and internationally renowned staff; all members of academic staff have expertise in their own specialist fields. This provides a rich and dynamic environment for study and the School is considered in the top 10 UK universities for the quality of its research work. The school believes in pursuing research that is both intellectually challenging and of significance to the global scientific community. Its field of concentration ranges from fundamental work in astrophysics and mesoscopic systems to more conceptual work on foreseeable applications such as semiconductor lasers. If you have any comments on this page or the site in general please send them to a member of the Web Overview Committee Search Site Directory Cardiff University School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University

73. Welcome To AURA
AURA is a consortium of educational and other nonprofit institutions that operates world-class astronomical observatories.
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74. University Of Hawaii At Manoa - Department Of Physics And Astronomy
Announcements and degree program descriptions, course overviews, and research specialties.
http://www.phys.hawaii.edu/

75. Microsoft Research And The SDSS SkyServer
A project to develop an Internet data resource in astronomy. Includes journals, reading, the sky server, team information, and links.
http://research.microsoft.com/~gray/SDSS/
SDSS SkyServer Public Access to the Sloan Digital Sky Server Data Home Journal Further Reading Personal SkyServer The Team ... Links
Many fields are now coping with a rapidly mounting problem: how to organize, use, and make sense of the enormous amounts of data generated by today’s instruments and experiments. Ideally, this data should be accessible to scientists and educators, to minimize the gap between current research, education and public knowledge, and to facilitate integrative research. The goal of this project is to develop an internet data resource in astronomy. Because of the nature of the data and analyses required, the data will be widely distributed rather than centralized, an approach that may prove to be applicable in many other fields. Today, instruments like the following are being used for systematic surveys of our galaxy and of the distant universe: The Hubble Space Telescope [HST]
Chandra X-Ray Observatory [Chandra]
Sloan Digital Sky Survey [SDSS]
Two Micron All Sky Survey [2MASS]
Digitized Palomar All Sky Survey [DPOSS] Together they will give us an unprecedented catalog to study the evolving universe—provided that the data can be systematically studied in an integrated fashion.

76. Jeff MacQuarrie's Astronomy Home Page
CCD Astrophotography images of nebulae, galaxies, planets and star clusters. Each image contains educational information about the object with links for further research.
http://members.aol.com/ccdastronomy/ccdimage.htm

77. SARA NSF REU Site Program
Our mission is to foster astronomical research and education in the The Southeastern Association for research in astronomy (SARA) will host a research
http://www.astro.fit.edu/sara-reu/sara-reu.html
SARA is a consortium of the six universities listed above (click image for links). Our mission is to foster astronomical research and education in the southeastern United States. Our REU program has operated since 1995. We host 11-12 interns per year. Please take a few minutes to learn about our mentors and projects , or to visit the picture galleries from previous years! Faculty writing reference letters may wish to visit our letter writing tips page. The Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy SARA ) will host a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation in the summer of 2005. Please read the program announcement and instructions before filling out the online application
The 2002 Summer Interns spell "SARA"!
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78. National Optical Astronomy Observatory
A national center for optical sky observations, which is operated by the Association of Universities for research in astronomy.
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    is the national center for ground-based nighttime astronomy in the United States and is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), Inc. under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation . If you would like information about solar astronomy, visit the National Solar Observatory webmaster@noao.edu

    79. UT Astronomy - Research
    research in the astronomy Program at The University of Texas is divided roughly into five categories Planetary Systems, Stars, Extragalactic,
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    Research in the Astronomy Program at The University of Texas is divided roughly into five categories: Planetary Systems, Stars, Extragalactic, Interstellar and Theory.
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    80. Department Of Physics And Astronomy - The University Of Iowa
    Details areas of research, academic programs, curriculum, and associated facilities. Also features a weekly calendar, events announcements, and a departmental overview.
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