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Horizontal branch stars, and galactic and magellanic cloud globular clusters
Ks Deboer
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Infrared observations of the Magellanic Clouds. I - The Small Magellanic Cloud
Schwering, P.B.W., Israel, F.P.
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Cosmology and fundamental physics with the ELT-ANDES spectrograph. [PDF]
Martins CJAP +22 more
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A recently quenched galaxy 700 million years after the Big Bang. [PDF]
Looser TJ +44 more
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Infrared observations of the Magellanic Clouds. II - The Large Magellanic Cloud
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Nature, 1967
The Magellanic Clouds, visible in the Southern Hemisphere, are the nearest external galaxies. Their brightest stars can be distinguished unambiguously with the spectroscope. A spectral survey of the 194 brightest known stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud has provided new information on the evolution of massive stars. Such short-lived supergiants should
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The Magellanic Clouds, visible in the Southern Hemisphere, are the nearest external galaxies. Their brightest stars can be distinguished unambiguously with the spectroscope. A spectral survey of the 194 brightest known stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud has provided new information on the evolution of massive stars. Such short-lived supergiants should
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1924
With the recent determination at the Harvard Observatory of standardized sequences of apparent magnitudes in the Small Magellanic Cloud, we have reached a new phase in the study of stellar organization. Having found, as one product of the photometric work, the distance of this star cloud, we are now in a position to determine for several types of stars
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With the recent determination at the Harvard Observatory of standardized sequences of apparent magnitudes in the Small Magellanic Cloud, we have reached a new phase in the study of stellar organization. Having found, as one product of the photometric work, the distance of this star cloud, we are now in a position to determine for several types of stars
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Astronomical society magellanic cloud
2009Astronomical society "Magellanic cloud" was founded on May 16, 2001 in the town of Prokuplje, Serbia, by A. Simonovic, A. Valjarevic, then students of geography at the University of Pristina, Z. Mijajlovic professor of mathematics, S. Segan, professor of astronomy, both of the University of Belgrade. In this paper we present.
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