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Giant Bubbles of the Milky Way
Scientific American, 2014The article discusses the discovery of Fermi bubbles that extend over the center of the Milky Way galaxy in lobes as of 2014, mentioning theories from astronomers which involve the potential relationship of the bubbles to supernovae or a black hole. Topics include the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, the work of the astronomer Douglas Finkbeiner, dark ...
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The Evolution of the Milky way
Astrophysics and Space Science, 1999A two-dimensional chemodynamical model of the Milky Way Galaxy is presented that can account for the structural, kinematical, and chemical pecularities of the galactic components in a self-consistent way. The dynamics of three stellar components and the multi-phase interstellar medium consisting of clouds and intercloud gas are followed in detail. Mass
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2006
The Mass distribution of the Galaxy is reasonably well understood. Out to a radius of at least 200kpc, the enclosed mass increases roughly linearly with radius at about 10(10)M(circle dot) per kpc. The inner mass distribution is inconsistent with what we know to be present in stars and gas.
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The Mass distribution of the Galaxy is reasonably well understood. Out to a radius of at least 200kpc, the enclosed mass increases roughly linearly with radius at about 10(10)M(circle dot) per kpc. The inner mass distribution is inconsistent with what we know to be present in stars and gas.
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Scientific American, 2018
The article discusses the data from the Gaia spacecraft used by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a three-dimensional (3-D) map of the Milky Way galaxy, referencing an article coauthored by project scientist Jos de Bruijne in the "Astronomy & Astrophysics" journal.
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The article discusses the data from the Gaia spacecraft used by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a three-dimensional (3-D) map of the Milky Way galaxy, referencing an article coauthored by project scientist Jos de Bruijne in the "Astronomy & Astrophysics" journal.
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2020
There are few celestial sights that will elicit such a raw and primal emotion within you as seeing the Milky Way from a dark sky site. It, like totality of a solar or lunar eclipse, leaves you in complete awe and wonderment. Unfortunately, it is difficult in North America to find truly dark skies to see our home galaxy.
Françoise Combes, James Lequeux
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There are few celestial sights that will elicit such a raw and primal emotion within you as seeing the Milky Way from a dark sky site. It, like totality of a solar or lunar eclipse, leaves you in complete awe and wonderment. Unfortunately, it is difficult in North America to find truly dark skies to see our home galaxy.
Françoise Combes, James Lequeux
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Nature, 1947
WRITERS on astronomical subjects find it comparatively easy to give a popular or semi-popular description of such a parochial affair as the solar system, but not so easy to provide a similar description of the Galaxy. The book under notice is undoubtedly the best of the semi-popular type that has been produced on this subject, and it presents the ...
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WRITERS on astronomical subjects find it comparatively easy to give a popular or semi-popular description of such a parochial affair as the solar system, but not so easy to provide a similar description of the Galaxy. The book under notice is undoubtedly the best of the semi-popular type that has been produced on this subject, and it presents the ...
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Developing and testing a mobile application for breastfeeding support: The Milky Way application
Women and Birth, 2021Shahla Meedya +2 more
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Warm dark matter constraints using Milky Way satellite observations and subhalo evolution modeling
Physical Review D, 2022Ariane Dekker +2 more
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