Stellar astronomy

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331Light sources / Stellar astronomy / Alpha Centauri / Centaurus constellation / Solar System / Milky Way / Earth in science fiction / Sun / Moon / Astronomy / Space / Planetary science

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Source URL: wp.physics.mq.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-13 02:35:21
332Harvard College Observatory / Harlow Shapley / Payne-Gaposchkin / Massachusetts / Cecilia / Stellar classification / Payne / Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin / Science / Astronomy

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-18 18:05:50
333Scutum constellation / Delta Scuti variables / Space telescopes / Delta Scuti / Exoplanetology / Stellar classification / Star / Kepler / Asteroseismology / Spacecraft / Astronomy / Spaceflight

K2 Proposal on behalf of KASC WG 3 Asteroseismology of Delta Scuti Stars Prepared by Vichi Antoci, Peter De Cat, Daniel Holdsworth Delta Scuti stars are important astrophysical laboratories, as they allow us to investi

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Source URL: keplerscience.arc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 16:37:17
334Universe / Cepheus constellation / Light sources / Astrophysics / Star types / Variable star / Star / Helioseismology / Stellar rotation / Astronomy / Stellar astronomy / Space

K2 Proposal on behalf of KASC WG3 (field 2 & 3) Asteroseismology of Beta Cephei stars Prepared by Peter De Cat, Victoria Antoci & Luis Balona Even nowadays, the interior structure of main sequence stars and their tempor

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 16:37:17
335Space / Stellar evolution / Supernova / Robert Evans / Astronomy / Supernovae / Astrophysics

Brett White Bags Two Supernovae On the second last day of the Sydney Olympic Games in the year 2000, Brett White became at that time, one of only about 10 people in the world to have discovered two supernovae through the

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-01 10:47:00
336Astrobiology / Space colonization / Planetary science / Star types / Stellar classification / Kepler / Red dwarf / Planetary habitability / Habitable zone / Astronomy / Space / Exoplanetology

Targeting M dwarfs with K2 Ben Montet, Andrew West, Phil Muirhead, John Johnson, Jon Swift, Andrew Vanderburg One of the primary goals of the Kepler mission was to “Determine the abundance of terrestrial and larger pla

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 16:37:17
337Exoplanetology / Space telescopes / Dark matter / Star types / Kepler mission / Methods of detecting extrasolar planets / Kepler / Stellar classification / Star / Spacecraft / Astronomy / Spaceflight

KARMENES : The K2+CARMENES low cadence M-dwarf sample for fields 2 and 3 Ignasi Ribas (ICE/Spain) – CARMENES Project Scientist, Guillem Anglada-Escude (QMUL/UK), Cristina Rodríguez López (IAA/Spain), Aviv Ofir (Ugoet

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 16:37:17
338Stellar astronomy / Light sources / Exoplanetology / Extrasolar planet / SETI / Eta Corvi / BD +20°307 / Debris disk / Star / Astronomy / Space / Circumstellar discs

TITLE: Search for Planetary Companions in Stars with mid-IR Excess Authors: Miguel Chavez1, Emanuele Bertone1, Fernando Cruz Saenz de Miera1, Eric Mamajek2, Jose Manuel Olmedo Aguilar1,2, Ricardo Lopez-Valdivia1, James L

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 16:37:17
339Space plasmas / Astrophysics / Physics / Stellar astronomy / Sun / 18 Scorpii / Star / Solar flare / Stellar classification / Astronomy / Light sources / Plasma physics

Using solar twins to study the past and future of the Sun Jorge Meléndez (Universidade de São Paulo) Science case. Since we can observe the Sun only at its current age, we have to rely upon younger and older stars to u

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 16:37:17
340Star types / Stellar astronomy / Red dwarf / Extrasolar planet / Star / Planet / Astronomy / Space / Dark matter

Preparing for TESS Planets in the Habitable Zone: Calibrating the Mass–Radius–Temperature–Metallicity Relationship for Late M dwarfs Y. G´ omez Maqueo Chew1 , D. J. A. Brown1 , L. Hebb2 , F. Faedi1 , D. Pollacco1

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 16:37:17
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