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2015
L’analisi cinematica delle diverse popolazioni stellari nel disco di Andromeda, condotta sui dati raccolti da Hubble, mette in luce notevoli differenze fra la sua storia recente e quella della Via Lattea.
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L’analisi cinematica delle diverse popolazioni stellari nel disco di Andromeda, condotta sui dati raccolti da Hubble, mette in luce notevoli differenze fra la sua storia recente e quella della Via Lattea.
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2012
Osservare una galassia distante milioni di anni luce ad occhio nudo? E' possibile, a patto di avere buona vista e un cielo limpido lontano dalle luci artificiali. I nostri consigli per individuare la galassia di Andromeda, le costellazioni e i pianeti in questo mese.
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Osservare una galassia distante milioni di anni luce ad occhio nudo? E' possibile, a patto di avere buona vista e un cielo limpido lontano dalle luci artificiali. I nostri consigli per individuare la galassia di Andromeda, le costellazioni e i pianeti in questo mese.
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2014
Pyrgus andromedae Nachweise: n = 1 Gaschurn, Valschavieltal, Rossberg Alpe, 2050-2200 m, 12.08 ...
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Pyrgus andromedae Nachweise: n = 1 Gaschurn, Valschavieltal, Rossberg Alpe, 2050-2200 m, 12.08 ...
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2001
Abstract In Figure Fl 15.1, the 3 saucers have taken up new positions, as indicated by the arrows, and still no 2 saucers are in a straight line. Are there any other solutions?
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Abstract In Figure Fl 15.1, the 3 saucers have taken up new positions, as indicated by the arrows, and still no 2 saucers are in a straight line. Are there any other solutions?
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2018
Pyrgus andromedae (Wallengren, 1853) —Reported only for the Durmitor massif (Sijarić 1984; Sijarić et al. 1984; Jakšić 1988), where it inhabits mountain meadows at high altitudes. It is reportedly very rare in Montenegro, however, despite the lack of data, and the species may well occur on other mountain ranges, particularly in the northern parts of ...
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Pyrgus andromedae (Wallengren, 1853) —Reported only for the Durmitor massif (Sijarić 1984; Sijarić et al. 1984; Jakšić 1988), where it inhabits mountain meadows at high altitudes. It is reportedly very rare in Montenegro, however, despite the lack of data, and the species may well occur on other mountain ranges, particularly in the northern parts of ...
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Andromeda XXI – a dwarf galaxy in a low-density dark matter halo
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021Michelle L M Collins +2 more
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