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A Displaced Cosmology. (Book Reviews: The Milky Way Galaxy and Statistical Cosmology, 1890-1924.)
, 1993List of illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations of manuscript sources Introduction Part I. The Nineteenth-Century Background: 1. Early nineteenth-century statistical astronomy 2. Statistical astronomy and the Milky Way Galaxy Part II.
E. R. Paul
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2014
The Earth is orbiting around the Sun, which itself is orbiting around the center of the Milky Way. Our Milky Way, the Galaxy, is the only galaxy in which we are able to study astrophysical processes in detail. Therefore, our journey through extragalactic astronomy will begin in our home Galaxy, with which we first need to become familiar before we are ...
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The Earth is orbiting around the Sun, which itself is orbiting around the center of the Milky Way. Our Milky Way, the Galaxy, is the only galaxy in which we are able to study astrophysical processes in detail. Therefore, our journey through extragalactic astronomy will begin in our home Galaxy, with which we first need to become familiar before we are ...
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1989
We have been treating stars as though they were isolated objects in the sky, unrelated to anything else in the universe. Actually they are members of groups that ultimately influence the history and evolution of these same stars in various ways. Every star has neighbors all around it in the sky as though it belonged to some vast ensemble of stars that ...
Lloyd Motz, Jefferson Hane Weaver
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We have been treating stars as though they were isolated objects in the sky, unrelated to anything else in the universe. Actually they are members of groups that ultimately influence the history and evolution of these same stars in various ways. Every star has neighbors all around it in the sky as though it belonged to some vast ensemble of stars that ...
Lloyd Motz, Jefferson Hane Weaver
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, 2014
The large disk-shaped aggregation of stars, gas, and dust in which our solar system is located. The …
L. Blitz
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The large disk-shaped aggregation of stars, gas, and dust in which our solar system is located. The …
L. Blitz
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The Milky Way and Other Galaxies
2018In Chap. 6 we learned about the stars and that all individual stars we see are contained in our home galaxy, the Milky Way. It has been estimated that 80% of the people who live in North America cannot see the Milky Way due to light pollution. At sea the opportunity to view the Milky Way in all its glory is a real possibility, depending on the time of ...
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Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 2008
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The Milky Way and Other Spiral Galaxies
2003In this chapter we compare the properties of the Milky Way with those of other spirals. We discuss the available observational information, in particular the chemical abundances and their correlations with galactic properties.
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