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  1. Introduction to Modern Astrophysics, An (2nd Edition) by Bradley W. Carroll, Dale A. Ostlie, 2006-07-28
  2. Astrophysics is Easy!: An Introduction for the Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Mike Inglis, 2007-08-23
  3. Astrophysics for Physicists by Choudhuri Arnab Rai, 2010-04-30
  4. High-Energy Astrophysics (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Fulvio Melia, 2009-01-26
  5. The High Energy Universe: Ultra-High Energy Events in Astrophysics and Cosmology by Péter Mészáros, 2010-10-18
  6. Astrophysics Processes: The Physics of Astronomical Phenomena by Hale Bradt, 2008-10-27
  7. Astrophysics in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (Princeton)) by Dan Maoz, 2007-03-05
  8. Accretion Power in Astrophysics (Cambridge Astrophysics S.) by Juhan Frank, Andrew King, et all 2002-02-11
  9. High Energy Astrophysics by Malcolm S. Longair, 2011-01-31
  10. Introductory Astronomy and Astrophysics (Saunders Golden Sunburst Series) by Stephen A. Gregory, Michael Zeilik, 1997-08-21
  11. Atomic Astrophysics and Spectroscopy by Anil K. Pradhan, Sultana N. Nahar, 2011-01-31
  12. Astrophysics of Planet Formation by Philip J. Armitage, 2010-01-18
  13. Foundations of Astrophysics by Barbara Ryden, Bradley M. Peterson, 2009-03-20
  14. High Energy Astrophysics: Volume 1, Particles, Photons and their Detection (Volume 0) by Malcolm S. Longair, 1992-03-27

161. Theoretical Astrophysics
Partially funded by a NASA astrophysics Theory grant, find information about the group's past and future meetings.
http://www-astro-theory.fnal.gov
Founded in 1983, the Fermilab Theoretical Astrophysics Group consists of approximately 15 theoretical astrophysicists who perform research at the confluence of astrophysics, cosmology, and particle physics. The group is partially funded by a NASA Astrophysics Theory grant. Since its inception, the group has prepared over 1000 papers for publication. First Particle Astrophysics Seminar of the Fall: On Monday, September 12, Asantha Cooray will speak about Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment and Conditional Luminosity Function Models of Sloan Galaxies
Incoming postdoc Chris Vale introduces a new theory to account for the Axis of Evil Wilson Hall 6 West
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162. Great Debates In Astronomy
Following in the footsteps of the famous April 1920 'Great Debate' between Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis, this series of debates among leaders in the astronomical community highlight major quests in astronomy and astrophysics in an open forum at the turn of the millennium.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/diamond_jubilee/debate.html
Great Debates in Astronomy
The Scale of the Universe (1920); Curtis, Shapley The Distance Scale to Gamma-ray Bursts (1995); Paczynski, Lamb The Scale of the Universe (1996); Tammann, van den Bergh The Nature of the Universe (1998); Peebles, Turner Following in the footsteps of the famous April 1920 'Great Debate' between Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis, this series of debates among leaders in the astronomical community highlight major quests in astronomy and astrophysics in an open forum at the turn of the millennium. Each debate has been held in April in the Baird auditorium of the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History, the site of the original Shapley - Curtis debate. This delightful auditorium's general appearance has remained remarkably constant since the 1920s. Its large, central ceiling electrolier is the debate series logo used above. These pages feature background information, educational material, and published proceedings for each debate. Information on future debates will also be made available here. Organizers: Robert Nemiroff MTU Jerry Bonnell USRA

163. NEUTRINO'98
XVIII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and astrophysics in Takayama, Japan, June 49, 1998. Program and transparencies available.
http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/nu98/
NEUTRINO'98
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164. ThinkQuest : Site Unavailable
An interactive, studentproduced website about astronomy. It covers many areas including general information, astrophysics, constellations, and uses of the color spectrum with astronomy. An image archive of Hubble Space Telescope photos is also included.
http://library.thinkquest.org/27141/login.php3
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165. IPAM - Grand Challenge Problems In Computational Astrophysics
Research session at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), Los Angeles, CA, USA; 7 March 10 June 2005.
http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/pca2005/
Grand Challenge Problems in Computational Astrophysics
March 7 - June 10, 2005
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Willy Benz (Bern, Physikalisches Institut)
Philip Colella (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Mathematics)
Richard Klein (University of California at Berkeley/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Astronomy)
Joseph Monaghan (Monash University, Australia, Mathematical Sciences)
Stanley Osher (IPAM, Mathematics)
Chi-Wang Shu (Brown University, Applied Mathematics)
Harold Yorke (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Astrophysics)
Participants
This long-term program will involve a community of senior and junior researchers. The intent is for long-term participants to have an opportunity to learn about computational astrophysics from the perspectives of many different fieldsmathematics, science and astronomyand to meet a diverse group of people and have an opportunity to form new collaborations. In addition to these activities, there will be opening tutorials, three workshops, and a culminating workshop at Lake Arrowhead. Full and partial support for long-term participants is available, and those interested are encouraged to fill out an online application at the bottom of this page. Support for individual workshops will also be available, and may be applied for through the online application for each workshop. We are especially interested in applicants who are interested in becoming core participants and participating in the entire program (March 7 - June 10, 2005), but give due consideration to applications for shorter periods. Funding for participants is available at all academic levels, though recent PhD's, graduate students, and researchers in the early stages of their career are especially encouraged to apply.

166. Welcome To LNGS - Gran Sasso National Laboratory
Large underground laboratory for particle physics and nuclear astrophysics.
http://www.lngs.infn.it/
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167. The Astrophysics Visualization Archive | NVO @ Hayden Planetarium | American Mus
A searchable, curated collection of scientific visualizations and animations relating to astronomy, astrophysics and space science. This educational component of the Virtual Observatory is intended for scientists, students and the general public.
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/hp/vo/ava/index.html

Hayden Planetarium
Astronomy Resources Digital Universe Astrophysics Visualization Archive ... Search the AVA
The Astrophysics Visualization Archive
The Astrophysics Visualization Archive (AVA) is a resource for visualizations (movies) that demonstrate astronomical or astrophysical phenomena. The pages of the AVA are organized into four categories: Solar System Stars Galaxies , and Universe . Please choose from one of these four categories or search the Archive Home Search Site Map ...
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168. Astro-Physics Inc.
Telescopes, mounts and accessories for observers and astrophotographers.
http://www.astro-physics.com/

169. Space Sciences Lab
Aims to stimulate faculty and student participation space research and to develop the multidisciplinary substance of space research and the special
http://ssl.berkeley.edu/

170. ARIBIB
The ARIBIB is an online database for the astronomical bibliography in the reference format. More information on the ARIBIB is given on the following pages
http://www.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/aribib/
ARIBIB
ARI Bibliographical Database for Astronomical References
For a search in ARIBIB: go to the Author Index , or directly to the Query Form , or to Help The ARIBIB is an on-line database for the astronomical bibliography in the reference format. More information on the ARIBIB is given on the following pages: Back to the Home Page of the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut Updated: 27 August 2001
aribibmaster@ari.uni-heidelberg.de

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