Objects in Space

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231Astronomical objects / Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Cosmic dust / Planetary science / Galaxy / Interstellar medium / Seyfert galaxy / Nebula / Astronomy / Space / Astrochemistry

The Interplay among Black Holes, Stars and ISM in Galactic Nuclei Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 222, 2004 T. Storchi-Bergmann, L. C. Ho & H. R. Schmitt, eds. c 2004 International Astronomical Union

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232Astronomical objects / Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Cosmic dust / Planetary science / Polarization / Interstellar medium / Extinction / Circular polarization / Astronomy / Space / Astrochemistry

The Astrophysical Journal, 656:798 Y 804, 2007 February 20 # 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. SPECTROPOLARIMETRY OF THE 3.4 m ABSORPTION FEATURE IN NGC 1068 R. E. Mason Gem

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233Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Observational astronomy / Astronomical objects / Extinction / Cosmic dust / Infrared / Interstellar medium / Propynylidyne / Astronomy / Astrochemistry / Space

Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 43, Nos. lO/ll, pp[removed], 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain Pergamon

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234Physical cosmology / Infrared / Galaxy / Big Bang / James Webb Space Telescope / Electromagnetic spectrum / Redshift / Electromagnetic radiation / Universe / Space / Astronomy / Physics

1a. Humanity has always been drawn to the night sky. We draw pictures in the stars, track the planets, see signs and portents in celestial objects. 1b. But so much of the universe is beyond our reach.

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235Astrochemistry / Space dust / Astronomical objects / Electromagnetic spectrum / Stellar astronomy / Cosmic dust / Infrared / Interstellar medium / Carbon star / Astronomy / Space / Electromagnetic radiation

Astrophysics of Dust ASP Conference Series, Vol. 309, 2004 Adolf N. Witt, Geoffrey C. Clayton & Bruce T. Draine, eds. Hydrocarbons in Meteorites, the Milky Way, and Other Galaxies

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236Observational astronomy / Astronomical objects / Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Astrochemistry / Cosmic dust / Infrared / Extinction / Interstellar medium / Astronomy / Space / Physics

The Astrophysical Journal, 623:242–251, 2005 April 10 # 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. A CANDIDATE ANALOG FOR CARBONACEOUS INTERSTELLAR DUST: FORMATION BY REACTIVE PLASM

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237Space / Space dust / Astronomical objects / Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Interstellar medium / Hydroxyl radical / Extinction / Cosmic dust / Chemistry / Astronomy / Astrochemistry

DETECTION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN INTERSTELLAR GRAINS

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238Astrochemistry / Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Astronomical objects / Extinction / Infrared / Interstellar medium / Sagittarius A / Light-emitting diode / Astronomy / Space / Sagittarius constellation

The Astrophysical Journal, 570:198–209, 2002 May 1 # 2002. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. HYDROCARBONS, ICES, AND ‘‘ XCN ’’ IN THE LINE OF SIGHT TOWARD THE GALACTIC CE

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239Astronomical objects / Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Cosmic dust / Space dust / Interstellar medium / Extinction / Infrared / Astronomy / Space / Astrochemistry

The Astrophysical Journal, 666: L73–L76, 2007 September 10 䉷 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE OPTICAL DEPTH OF THE 9.7 mm SILICATE ABSORPTIO

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240Space / Space dust / Astronomical objects / Extragalactic astronomy / Galactic astronomy / Interstellar medium / Hydroxyl radical / Extinction / Cosmic dust / Chemistry / Astronomy / Astrochemistry

DETECTION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN INTERSTELLAR GRAINS YVONNE J. PENDLETON MS 245–3, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035, U.S.A. (Received 24 July[removed]Abstract. Star formation and the subsequent evolution

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