... 48) Around What does the Sun Revolve? . (61) Nearest Star Outside Our Galaxy . (67) (a) Distance to the Big Dipper . ... 135) The Big Bang . (147) What Holds Galaxies Together? . (185) Star positions shifted by the atmosphere . ...
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... Post-scriptum 7.31.2003 : Notez " The Black Hole at the center of Our Galaxy (Le trou noir au centre de notre galaxie) " de Fulvio Melia, ?dit? cette ann?e par l'universit? de Princeton -- 201 pp, $29.95, analys? dans "Science", 18 juillet 2003, p. 314. ...
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... закрытый пылью гамма-всплеск в галактике типа Lyman - Break Galaxy на z ~2.8 ... diffusion and other abundance anomalies on cosmological uses of galaxy clusters ... Stellar kinematics of X-ray bright massive elliptical galaxies", MNRAS v. 441, pp ...
... Nearest Star Outside Our Galaxy . (a) Why are Satellites Launched Eastward? ... What Holds Galaxies Together? . View of Earth and Moon from Mars . ... a comet, appeared in (say) Aries, or assign some distant galaxy to the constellation ...
... Don't mix in the galaxy here : the galaxy is huge compared to the solar system and may have something like 100 billion suns, with a whopping black hole at the center--see . ...
... A somewhat similar composition exists among cosmic rays , a very thin drizzle of ions moving close to the speed of light and bombarding the Earth from all directions; they probably fill our galaxy and their origin is uncertain. ...