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Manifesto: challenging the standard cosmological model. [PDF]
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UMLoc: Uncertainty-Aware Map-Constrained Inertial Localization with Quantified Bounds. [PDF]
Alharbi MS, Park S.
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Perspectives on the physics of late-type stars from beyond low earth orbit, the moon and mars. [PDF]
Mathur S, Santos ÂRG.
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A binary merger product as the direct progenitor of a Type II-P supernova
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Extreme energy in a relaxed galaxy group indicates the bursty nature of AGN feedback
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The Rotation Curve of our Galaxy
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014The rotation curve of our Galaxy is derived from a large sample of objects with known radial velocities and distances. We collect data as completely as possible, especially the data with accurately measured trigonometric parallaxes. These observations are used to construct a highly accurate rotation curve of the Galaxy.
Wei Bin Shi, Gui Ping Ruan
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The Dynamics of Galaxy Rotational Curves
Space 2006, 2006During the 1980’s, the first astronomical evidence was obtained that appeared to indicate spiral galaxies, (see Figure 1) do not rotate according to Newton’s’ Second Law of Motion: F=MA. The observations suggest that the outer stars in galaxies seem to rotate too fast for the amount of matter we see in the galaxy.
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The Rotation Curve of the Galaxy
1983The determination of the rotation curve of the Galaxy, θ(R), where θ is the circular velocity at galactocentric distance R, involves the synthesis of a large body of complementary (and sometimes contradictory) data. The synthesis has to be guided to some extent by theoretical considerations such as studying the distribution of mass in the Galaxy, i.e ...
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