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  • ...20-09-07/> [[Jonathon McDowell]], of the [[Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics]], speculated that one of the dots visible on the runway is the Chinese spa
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  • ...ml Cosmic Microwave Background] Ned Wright, UCLA Division of Astronomy and Astrophysics</ref><ref name=ScottUBCCosmicMicrowaveBackground>[http://www.astro.ubc.ca/p ..., Nov. 4-7 2003, Tokyo, Japan. Institute for String Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA Frontier in Astroparticle Phy
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  • Observations in 2006 at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC), <ref>Department of Energy’s Stanford Linear Accele
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  • {{cite book |title= The new cosmos: an introduction to astronomy and astrophysics |author=Albrecht Unsöld, B. Baschek |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=
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  • ====85-XX Astronomy and astrophysics ====
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  • ...uthor or manager of an article or class of articles (e.g., about vipers or astrophysics) and you intend to continue your work on and maintenance of the article(s)
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  • ...here|atmospheric]] science, [[hydrology]], [[geology]], [[meteorology]], [[astrophysics]] and other fields.
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  • *[[Astrophysics]] attempts to explain the physical workings of celestial objects and phenom
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  • [[Something-physics]], like geophysics, astrophysics,
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  • == Guidance sought on Astrophysics article and creating a 'dating' article == The [[Astrophysics]] article has an error which seems elementary to me, though. Discussing the
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  • ...], and even [[biology]]. Among these, physics is now so fundamental that [[astrophysics]] is often used as a synonym for astronomy. * [[Astrophysics]]: the study of the physics of the universe, including the physical propert
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  • A major discovery in astrophysics in the late 1990s was the finding from type Ia supernovae redshift-luminosi
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  • In closing, if I were to browse articles about astrophysics or quantum physics, I would be quite mystified by their terminology. In oth
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  • * [[Astrophysics]] * [[International Olympiad of Astronomy and Astrophysics]]
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  • ...M81 group estimated from distortions in the local velocity field | journal=Astrophysics | year=2006 | volume=49 | issue=1 | pages=3–18 | url=http://adsabs.harvar | journal=Annual review of astronomy and astrophysics
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  • ...ave now become widely accepted, but it is still an active area of study in astrophysics.
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  • ...e various planets formed. They are believed to have formed by [[Accretion (astrophysics)|accretion]]: the planets began as dust grains in orbit around the central Farther out still, beyond the [[frost line (astrophysics)|frost line]], where more volatile icy compounds could remain solid, Jupite
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  • ...;The confluence of evidence from genetics, microbiology, astrobiology, and astrophysics indicates that life in the Milky Way galaxy began over 10 billion years ago
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  • ...act some leading scholars on China, we want them to write about China, not astrophysics. People who distrust experts don't read encyclopedias--they get their ideas ...is unlikely that here in CZ, you will find someone who is in the field of Astrophysics editing Geography articles. I think it is safe to assume that people here
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  • ...erested in some branches, [[Astrophysics]], and [[Stellar classification (astrophysics)]], can currently put just those two topics on their watchlist, and skip th ...derstanding of [[Hertzsprung-Russell diagram]]s, [[Stellar classification (astrophysics)|stellar classification]]. A professor can insist on his or her students l
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  • ...242 |edition=Proceedings of the XXVIth Rencontre de Moriond, XIth Moriond Astrophysics Meetings, Les Arcs, Savoie, France |year=1991 |publisher=Atlantica Séguier
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  • So, here is yet another excellent scholarly source: someone with a PhD is astrophysics (Cambridge), prolific writer in the history of science, well known, has see
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  • ...Tycho Brahe" in ''Planetary Astronomy from the Rennaissance to the rise of astrophysics'', volume 2A (Cambridge University Press, 1989)
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  • ...function finds application in such diverse areas as [[quantum physics]], [[astrophysics]] and [[fluid dynamics]].<ref>Chaudry, M. A. & Zubair, S. M. (2001). ''On A
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  • ...y of Astronomy] Gene Smith, University of California, San Diego Center for Astrophysics & Space Sciences</ref> ...Science. The MIT Press. </ref><ref> (2001). Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Edited by Paul Murdin, Bristol: Institute of Physics Publishing</ref>
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  • ...ide.<ref>Rolfs CE, Rodney WS (1988) ''Cauldren in the Cosmos'' Theoretical Astrophysics Series, The University of Chicago Press, 96-111</ref> In 1981, around the t
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  • ...Star Trek]], [[Star Trek: The Original Series]], [[Stellar classification (astrophysics)]], [[Straight leg raise]], [[Strategic Human Resource Management]], [[Stra
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