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  1. The Decade of Discovery in Astronomy and Astrophysics by Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee, Board on Physics and Astronomy, et all 1991-01-01
  2. The Design and Construction of Large Optical Telescopes (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
  3. Reflecting Telescope Optics II: Manufacture, Testing, Alignment, Modern Techniques (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Raymond N. Wilson, 1999-02-18
  4. Interacting Binary Stars (Cambridge Astrophysics)
  5. High Energy Astrophysics: Volume 2, Stars, the Galaxy and the Interstellar Medium (Volume 0) by Malcolm S. Longair, 1994-08-26
  6. Dynamical Systems and Cosmology (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by A.A. Coley, 2010-11-02
  7. The Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by Francesca Matteucci, 2003-10-31
  8. Relativistic Fluids and Magneto-fluids: With Applications in Astrophysics and Plasma Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by A. M. Anile, 2005-12-15
  9. Active Galactic Nuclei (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Julian H. Krolik, 1998-12-21
  10. Cores to Clusters: Star Formation with Next Generation Telescopes (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  11. Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics by Dr Martin V. Zombeck, 2006-12-25
  12. Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
  13. The General History of Astronomy: Volume 2, Planetary Astronomy from the Renaissance to the Rise of Astrophysics
  14. Accretion Processes in Star Formation (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Lee Hartmann, 2007-06-15

101. Experimental High Energy
Brief details of the departments work with the D0, g2 and MACRO experiments, and its work designing detector components.
http://physics.bu.edu/xhe.html
Experimental High Energy Physics and Astrophysics Faculty Members S. Ahlen, J. Butler, R. Carey, U. Heintz, E. Kearns, J. Miller,
M. Narain, B.L. Roberts, J. Rohlf, J. Stone, L. Sulak, J.S. Whitaker Experimentalists in high-energy physics are probing at the smallest scales of length to learn about the fundamental nature of elementary particles and the interactions between them. In addition they are performing precision tests of the standard model and searching for new physics beyond it. The goal of experimental astrophysics is to determine the nature of the universe through observations of radiation reaching the Earth from space. For further links to our research efforts, see:

102. Astrophysics At Stanford
Welcome to the homepage for astrophysics at Stanford. People in the astrophysics Group and Related Programs; The Astronomy Program Courses and
http://astro.stanford.edu/
Astrophysics at Stanford
Welcome to the homepage for Astrophysics at Stanford. Updates are few and far between, but nominally still under construction.
QUICK INDEX TO THIS PAGE
People
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103. SpringerLink - Publication
Publishes original contributions, invited reviews and conference proceedings over the entire range of astronomy and astrophysics. It publishes observational and theoretical papers as well as those concerned with the techniques of instrumentation. Observational papers can include data from groundbased, space, and atmospheric facilities.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0004-640X
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Publication Astrophysics and Space Science Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0004-640X (Paper) 1572-946X (Online) Subject: Physics and Astronomy Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 299 Number 1 / September 2005 Volume 298 Number 4 / August 2005 Number 3 / January 2005 Numbers 1-2 / June 2005 Volume 297 Numbers 1-4 / January 2005 Volume 296 Numbers 1-4 / January 2005 Volume 295 Number 4 / January 2005 Number 3 / January 2005 Request a sample Numbers 1-2 / January 2005 Volume 294 Numbers 3-4 / January 2004 Numbers 1-2 / June 2004 Volume 293 Number 4 / October 2004 Number 3 / October 2004 Numbers 1-2 / September 2004 Title: Special Issue: VIRTUAL astrophysical jets Volume 292 Numbers 1-4 / August 2004 Title: Magnetic Fields and Star Foramtion: Theory Versus Observations Guest Editor(s): A.I. G³mez de Castro , M. Heyer , E. V¡zquez-Semadeni , R. Rrebolo , M. Tagger , R.E. Pudritz Volume 291 Numbers 3-4 / June 2004 Title: Extreme Horizontal Branch Stars and Related Objects Guest Editor(s): P.F.L. Maxted

104. Darwin Home Page - Space Infrared Interferometer - Planet Finding Mission
Designed for general astrophysics and search for signs of life on Earthlike planets orbiting nearby stars. It is a candidate cornerstone 9 for a European Space Agency mission in 2015.
http://ast.star.rl.ac.uk/darwin/
Main Mission Status Planets ... Links
Aims: Characterising planetary systems orbiting nearby stars Searching for signs of life on any Earth-like planets found Performing general astrophysics The European Space Agency has selected the "InfraRed Space Interferometer - Darwin" as a mission for its Horizons 2000 programme. Selection of a launch date, probably at or after 2015, will be made on cost, science and technology grounds sometime before then. These pages give some information on this project, and thus are supplementry to the official ESA Darwin website. See also ESA Science and ESA RSSD Astrophysics A description of the interferometer and the science may be found in the mission page. Darwin spacecraft Detecting Venus, Earth, and Mars 30 light-years away Detecting life on an Earth-like planet 30 light-years away Caption
Other Darwin pictures
High Res pic Caption ... Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) Page last modified - 2002 May 17th

105. Theoretical Astrophysics Program - University Of Arizona
Home Page of the Theoretical astrophysics Program at the University of Arizona.
http://www.astrophysics.arizona.edu/
Theoretical Astrophysics Program
Overview
In 1985, The University of Arizona consolidated its traditional and long-standing strength in astronomy and planetary sciences through an interdisciplinary program in theoretical astrophysics that involves the Physics Astronomy , and Planetary Sciences Departments. The Theory program administers a Monday colloquium series, a theory lunch, graduate student research and recruitment prizes, and a newsletter. In addition, it has a modest travel and capital equipment budget to facilitate the science of its junior members. See the program description for more detail.
The University of Arizona has established the Arizona Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship as part of its Program in Theoretical Astrophysics. See the full advertisement for more detail and application information. See the schedule for the new Dark Matter Discussion Group. Computational Models TAP members can also submit proposals for the Theoretical Astrophysics Grants Program , and graduate students can submit papers for the
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106. Exploration Of The Universe Division
and supports astroparticle (gammaray and cosmic-ray), x-ray, gravitational-wave, observational cosmology, exoplanet and stellar astrophysics research.
http://universe.gsfc.nasa.gov/
+ NASA Homepage
+ Exploration of the Universe Division
SEARCH THE UNIVERSE
... this could take a while... EUD
HOME
Astroparticle Physics X-ray Astrophysics ... Links If you're looking for the Beyond Einstein site, please visit http://universe.nasa.gov/ Wed Sep 14 in B2/Rm215 @ 11:00
Lee Lindblom (Caltech)
Preserving the Constraints in Numerical Relativity Tue Sep 20 in B21/Rm183 @ 3:30
Eli Dwek (GSFC)
Interstellar Dust Wed Sep 21 in B21/Rm183A @ 3:30
Lynne Valencic (Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM)
A Re-examination of UV Extinction and Diffuse Interstellar Bands Tue Sep 27 in B21/Rm183 @ 3:30
John Baker (GSFC) Gravitational Waves
  • EUD Colloquium
  • Division Director Seminar
  • Boldt Lectureship Series
  • September 12 - Swift detects most distant explosion. August 10 - John Mather wins SPIE's George W. Goddard award. July 28 - ARCADE /CosmoCam flew overnight across Texas. July 13 - "Three satellites needed to bring out 'shy star'" Volker Beckmann (661) led this work July 10 - Astro-E2 (now Suzaku) launched! Congrats to the XRS and XRT teams in the EUD, and to the entire mission team in the US and Japan. June 22 - "NASA's Hubble Chases Unruly Planet" Mark Clampin (667) and collegues did this work June 6 - Jennifer Scott is awarded 2005 Robert J. Trumpler Award by the ASP
  • 107. WebStars: Astrophysics In Cyberspace
    This list of astronomical resources created by the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. It is intended as a resource for users who have a general interest in astronomical topics.
    http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/www_info/webstars.html
    Help/FAQ
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    Site Map

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    WebStars: Astrophysics in Cyberspace
    This list of astronomical resource sites is intended as a resource for users who have a general interest in astronomical topics. For a translation of any acronyms you may have seen in our pages check out our acronyms page
    Last updated Wednesday, 13-Jul-2005 09:18:31 EDT.
    Curator: Karen Smale
    Table of Contents
    In the News
    The Solar System

    Exploring Mars

    Solar Eclipse
    ...
    Other astronomy sites
    In the News
    July 8, 2005
    NASA's Deep Impact Tells a Tale of the Comet
    Data from Deep Impact's instruments indicate an immense cloud of fine powdery material was released when the probe slammed into the nucleus of comet Tempel 1 at about 10 kilometers per second (6.3 miles per second or 23,000 miles per hour). The cloud indicated the comet is covered in the powdery stuff. The Deep Impact science team continues to wade through gigabytes of data collected during the July 4 encounter with the comet measuring 5-kilometers-wide by 11-kilometers-long (about 3-miles-wide by 7-miles-long).
    June 9, 2005

    108. UCLA - Division Of Astronomy & Astrophysics
    The Division of Astronomy astrophysics (this site) is part of the Department of Physics Astronomy, one of several Physical Sciences departments in the
    http://www.astro.ucla.edu/
    document.write(imagetag); document.write(imagedesc); Announcements Research Resources Directory ... Intranet
    (restricted) Grad Program Division News: Undergrad Program UCLA Planetarium Website
    Gets A Makeover
    The UCLA Planetarium's website has a new look. Find out about upcoming planetarium events and let us know what you think.
    Planetarium Website

    Cosmic Catastrophe: Violent Collisions Between Asteroids, Comets, or Even Planets
    Dust-Enshrouded Star Looks Similar to our Sun, May Have Witnessed 'Cosmic Catastrophe,' Astronomers at UCLA, Gemini and Carnegie Report
    More Information

    Prof. Ben Zuckerman's UCLA homepage

    Prof. Eric Becklin UCLA homepage

    Astronomers Confirm the First Image of a Planet Outside of Our Solar System Prof. Ben Zuckerman and international collaboraters confirm the first image of a giant planet around a young brown dwarf." More Information Prof. Ben Zuckerman's UCLA homepage More Division News... Home Announcements Research Resources Directory ... webmaster@astro.ucla.edu Physics and Astronomy Building 430 Portola Plaza, Box 951547

    109. NASA GISS: Software Tools At GISS
    Code for climate modeling, radiation, and astrophysics.
    http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/
    + View the NASA Portal
    + GISS Home
    This page provides links to various self-contained, downloadable software products and tools which have been developed by GISS personnel, either for specific research purposes or for more general analytic use. This index is still being assembled and may not yet list all software tools available on the GISS websites.
    Climate Modeling
    GISS GCM - Model E
    FORTRAN 90 source and documentation for a current version of the GISS series of coupled atmosphere-ocean models. Includes a complete rewrite of the Model II' physics with greater flexibility and more options. These include better representations of the stratosphere, tracer components and various ocean models.
    + Read More
    GISS GCM - Model AOM-GR
    FORTRAN source and documentation for the 1999 version of the GISS Atmosphere-Ocean Model.
    + Read More
    Data Visualization
    Panoply
    Cross-platform Java application for plotting globally gridded data arrays stored using the netCDF standard file format.
    + Read More
    Radiation
    T-Matrix Codes
    FORTRAN source code for computing electromagnetic scattering by nonspherical and aggregated particles.

    110. Simon Engler
    Information about astrophysics, Computational Physics, Numerical Simulation. Contains FORTRAN programs that can be downloaded.
    http://www.ap.stmarys.ca
    Department of Astronomy and Physics Saint Mary's University Faculty of Science Burke-Gaffney Observatory Contact Us ... Local
    This week in the Department
    Colloquium Friday September 16, 2005
    9:30 a.m. in Sobey 260
    Department Highlights
    • The undergraduate Astronomy and Physics Society, "SMUAPS", has a website that seems to be developing quite a following! Visit it here and see for yourself... The department is pleased that its students are hosting AUPAC/2005 , the APICS Undergraduate Physics and Astronomy Conference, on February 4-6. This is a tremendous conference series showcasing undergraduate research in Atlantic Canada. Joel Tanner was awarded the prize for the best talk at the first annual Undergraduate Research Conference held on September 10 th and 17 th , 2004. The prize was a $100 gift certificate for Amazon.ca. Congratulations Joel! Would you like an astronomer or physicist to visit your school? Would you like to know what activities and programs the Department offers to the community? Then visit the Community Connections site for further information!

    111. Webhead.com/WWWVL/Astronomy/
    Exeter astrophysicsInforation about the astrophysics Group at the University of Exeter.
    http://webhead.com/WWWVL/Astronomy/

    112. Vienna Conference On Instrumentation
    Topics Instrumentation in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Synchrotron Radiation and Neutron Experiments, astrophysics, Biology, Medicine; associated Electronics Satellite Workshop on Applications, February 24, 2001 (W. Bartl, B. Sitar)
    http://wwwhephy.oeaw.ac.at/u3w/w/wcc/www/
    Registration / Accommodation for all participants except those of the Academy Exchange Program ...
    Academy Exchange Program
    Submission of Abstract Beamer File Paper HOME CONFERENCE PROGRAM (with presentation and draft paper files!) PROGRAM booklet (pdf) BOOK OF ABSTRACTS ECTS credits for Students ... VCI Talks 2001 VIENNA Vienna Guide Public Transport LIST OF PARTICIPANTS th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation
    Vienna, Austria - February 16 - 21, 2004 Dear colleagues,
    The first Wire Chamber Conference (WCC) took place in January 1978. From 1980 to 1998 it was hosted every three years. Soon the Wire Chamber Conference expanded thematically to the field of alternative technologies, which is accounted for in the change of the title to Vienna Conference on Instrumentation (VCI).
    Yours,
    Meinhard Regler (Chairman)
    Click here to view the poster of
    VCI 2004
    1st Vienna Wire Chamber Conference, February 1978

    113. HyperPhysics Concepts
    Celestial Measurement Index astrophysics references HyperPhysics, R Nave. Go Back.
    http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/astro/astcon.html
    Celestial Measurement Index
    Astrophysics references
    HyperPhysics R Nave Go Back

    114. FITS Support Office
    A format adopted by the astronomical community for data interchange and archival storage. The FITS Support Office is responsible for documenting the FITS standard, participating in its evolution, and advising NASA astrophysics missions on how to present their data in FITS format.
    http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/
    Home News Docs WCS ... Resources
    The FITS Support Office
    at NASA/GSFC
    What is FITS?

    115. JINA, Joint Institute For Nuclear Astrophysics
    The Physics Frontier Center JINA (Joint Institute for Nuclear astrophysics) at the University of Notre Dame, Michigan State University, the University of
    http://www.jinaweb.org/
    Contact Us Home Search Virtual Journal Jobs Events ... SDSS-II at JINA Quick Links JINA Workshops JINA Outreach JINA People Visitor Information Conferences Info Resources
    News
    A special JINA lecture series "An Introduction to Ion-Optics" will be given by Professor Georg Berg from Sept. 30 - Dec. 9, at the NSL, Notre Dame. More Info The National Research Council (NRC) was asked to review the importance to the nation of the science agenda for the Rare Isotope Accelerator. We as nuclear astrophysicists want to be part of the preparations, which includes creating a document to summarize the importance of RIA for nuclear astrophysics. A meeting to discuss further steps within the community was held from September 10 - 11 at the Detroit DTW Airport. Details The 12th International Conference on Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy was held at Notre Dame, IN, USA, September 4 - 9, 2005. More A new result from a powerful atom smasher may help astronomers explain how supernovae create "heavy" chemical elements — those that follow iron on the periodic table. Physicists using the NSCL at Michigan State University have produced eleven nuclei of the extremely elusive isotope nickel-78, enabling them for the first time to measure how fast it decays. The result was announced at a press conference at the Tampa APS meeting Srping 2005.

    116. Greg Kochanski
    Research results and papers in astrophysics and linguistics.
    http://kochanski.org/gpk/
    Greg Kochanski Greg Kochanski
    Phonetics Laboratory
    Oxford University
    41 Wellington Square
    Oxford OX1 2JF
    United Kingdom
    gpk@kochanski.org
    greg.kochanski@phon.ox.ac.uk Papers kochanski.org Phonetics Lab ... Oxford Last Modified Mon Sep 12 00:55:08 2005 Greg Kochanski: [ Mail Home

    117. Astrophysics At The NSSDC
    National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) astrophysics Page.
    http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/astro/
    Skip Navigation (press 2)
    Find it @NSSDC
    Data Services
    Flight Mission Information
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    Other NASA Data Archive/Service Centers
    • HEASARC (High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center) IRSA (Infrared Science Archives) LAMBDA (Legacy Archive for Microwave Background Data Analysis) MAST (Multimission Archive at STScI) MSC (Michelson Science Center) NASA ADS (Astrophysics Data System) NED (NASA Extragalactic Database)
    Recent News in Astrophysics
    Using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope , a team of astronomers led by the University of Rochester has detected gaps ringing the dusty disks around two very young stars, which suggests that gas-giant planets have formed there. More...

    118. Irreversiblesystems
    A New Dynamics, with Newtonian Dynamics as a special case. Applicable in insect flight, and astrophysics.
    http://www.irreversiblesystems.com/
    www.irreversiblesystems.com THE DYNAMICS OF IRREVERSIBLE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. These studies started during the Seventies; the more significant ones, officially registered, are: Algunas consideraciones acerca de las Ecuaciones Cardinales de la Dinamica y el Segundo Principio de la Termodinamica. Pamplona. 1974. La afirmacion del "Pricipio de Mach" y sus consecuencias dinamicas. Ed. ETSA, University of Navarra. Pamplona. 1976. Los Fundamentos Cosmologicos de la Mecanica y las Leyes Fundamentales de la Dinamica .. Ed. "Anuario Filosofico". University of Navarra. Pamplona. 1976. Vol. IX, pp. 325–378. This Study was reprinted in 1993, being rectified some obscure and even erroneous mathenmatical aspects. Sustentacion no aerodinamica de determinados insectos . Barcelona. 1977. Metafisica de la Dinamica y sus consecuencias Fisicas. Barcelona. 1977. Dinamica del Punto Material . Barcelona. 1981. Dinamica de Sistemas Mecanicos Irreversibles. Barcelona. First Edition 1985. This edition is now reprinted, and also revised and amplified in some esential physical aspects.

    119. Www.iiap.ernet.in/
    EDP SciencesFree access to the latest articles of Astronomy astrophysics 06/13/2005 Cooperation between Europhysics Letters and HAL (Hyper Article on Line) - 05/23/
    http://www.iiap.ernet.in/

    120. NASA ADS At SAO: ADS Article Service
    Includes the full text of 31 major astronomy and astrophysics journals.
    http://adsabs.harvard.edu/article_service.html
    ADS Article Service ADS Home HELP Sitemap
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