The loudest astronomical headlines of the year came from both very near (planets orbiting stars in the solar neighborhood) and very far (galaxies and parts of galaxies at redshifts of 1 to 3 and more). We explore these and other happenings in our Solar System (Galileo at Jupiter, Comet Hyakutake), Milky Way (the bursting pulsar, spotted stars), Local Group (masers, MACHOs, and more), and Universe (gravitational lensing, an assortment of extrema)
Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Recent Astrophysical Discoveries In 1995, the news of the discovery o...
"An international team of astronomers reports the first strong evidence for the existence of massive...
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The fastest pulsar and the slowest nova; the oldest galaxies and the youngest stars; the weirdest li...
We bring you, as usual, the Sun and Moon and stars, plus some galaxies and a new section on astrobio...
During the year, astronomers provided explanations for solar topics ranging from the multiple person...
During the rst half of the nineties two new branches of astrophysics were born. On 1993 the rst two ...
From Alpha (Orionis and the parameter in mixing-length theory) to Omega (Centauri and the density of...
It was a year in which some topics selected themselves as important through the sheer numbers of pap...
Five coherent sections appear this year, addressing solar physics, cosmology (with WMAP highlights),...
Almost all exoplanets have been discovered in our local neighborhood of the Milky Way, with a few ex...
A brief summary of some highlights in the study of high energy astrophysical sources over the past d...
This richly illustrated book discusses the ways in which astronomy expanded after 1945 from a modest...
Nature, published online on 06 December 2017International audienceAccording to the current understan...
The necessity for different types of telescopes for astronomical investigations is discussed. Major ...
Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Recent Astrophysical Discoveries In 1995, the news of the discovery o...
"An international team of astronomers reports the first strong evidence for the existence of massive...
Driven entirely by human curiosity, the effect of the gravitational bending of light has evolved on ...
The fastest pulsar and the slowest nova; the oldest galaxies and the youngest stars; the weirdest li...
We bring you, as usual, the Sun and Moon and stars, plus some galaxies and a new section on astrobio...
During the year, astronomers provided explanations for solar topics ranging from the multiple person...
During the rst half of the nineties two new branches of astrophysics were born. On 1993 the rst two ...
From Alpha (Orionis and the parameter in mixing-length theory) to Omega (Centauri and the density of...
It was a year in which some topics selected themselves as important through the sheer numbers of pap...
Five coherent sections appear this year, addressing solar physics, cosmology (with WMAP highlights),...
Almost all exoplanets have been discovered in our local neighborhood of the Milky Way, with a few ex...
A brief summary of some highlights in the study of high energy astrophysical sources over the past d...
This richly illustrated book discusses the ways in which astronomy expanded after 1945 from a modest...
Nature, published online on 06 December 2017International audienceAccording to the current understan...
The necessity for different types of telescopes for astronomical investigations is discussed. Major ...
Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Recent Astrophysical Discoveries In 1995, the news of the discovery o...
"An international team of astronomers reports the first strong evidence for the existence of massive...
Driven entirely by human curiosity, the effect of the gravitational bending of light has evolved on ...