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  Stellar Astronomy at UCLA
Elise Furlan is a NASA postdoctoral fellow working on mid-infrared spectra of young stellar objects (protostars, T Tauri stars).
Seth is also involved in the dynamical motion study of the stellar cluster closest to the fl hole.
Murry Silverstone studied the thermal and scattered light properties of circumstellar debris disks, and is searching for low mass stellar and sub-stellar companions to low mass main-sequence stars.
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 Timeline of stellar astronomy Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
showed that only 15 of the 84 stars had stellar debris disks and nine of those encircled...
Dana Backman, a professor of physics and astronomy at Franklin andamp; Marshall College in...
a professor of physics and astronomy at Franklin andamp; Marshall...
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 A162, Lecture 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It is unclear whether this failure reflects a problem with stellar structure theory, with our current theory of neutrinos, or with the experimental data (the least likely option, since four independent experiments show similar results).
Stellar evolution theory is built on the principles of stellar structure and our understanding of nuclear physics.
The most basic prediction of stellar evolution theory is that more massive stars use up their fuel supplies and advance through the stages of stellar evolution more rapidly.
www-astronomy.mps.ohio-state.edu /~dhw/Intro/lec13.html   (926 words)

  
 Other stellar astronomy websites
NearBy Star Observers is, in the words of its homepage, "An Organization that is active in Observing, Studying and the Exchange of Information of the Nearby Stars within a 20 parsec (65.2 light year) radius of the Sun." Their pages come in English, German, Spanish, and French flavors.
Long Way Down the Road is a self-described "white paper discussing the astronomical possibilities of life-bearing planets within the 'immediate' stellar neighborhood".
Kurt Foge has written a book titled 3-D Star Maps, which seems to have been inspired by the same sorts of ideas that inspired the Internet Stellar Database, and includes instructions on how to build 3D stellaria.
www.stellar-database.com /links.html   (410 words)

  
 TAUVEX: Galactic Astronomy
A number of research areas in stellar astronomy have been identified that will be studied with priority using the TAUVEX observations.
Initial efforts were to use the available digital spectral libraries (in 1994) and obtain two sub-spectral type level of classification accuracies and were the first ones to provide 2D classification of optical spectra (luminosity class and spectral type).
This long-term project will focus on UV bright stars, particularly stellar systems with an accretion disk, which are expected to undergo flaring in UV/optical bands due to a variety of physical processes whose nature and role is not yet well understood.
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 Observational Stellar Astronomy - an Astronomy Net Article
They think that real stellar astronomy can't be done with a small telescope but the fact is even a good pair of binoculars would do.
The closest star to the sun Proxima Centauri is a binary star.For observing a binary star, the resolving power of a telescope needs to be high which is its ability to distinguish between two close objects having a small angular separation.
This article was written with the aim that people should not think that stellar astronomy is something beyond them and not be content with identifying constellations and gazing at them.
www.astronomy.net /articles/14   (389 words)

  
 Introduction to Basic Stellar Astronomy
During its core-hydrogen-fusion lifetime (called the time the star is on the main sequence), most stars produce energy at a nearly constant rate, bathing nearby space in steady visible and invisible light.
Stars formed in the early history of the galaxy will have formed out of clouds of interstellar gas with very low levels of heavy-element enrichment (see Stellar Evolution for more details on stellar formation).
The main sequence is the only time in a star's lifetime when the star will shine with roughly the same amount of energy over the thousands of millions of years necessary for complex life to evolve.
www.stellar-database.com /intro.html   (1376 words)

  
 Department of Astronomy - Stellar Astronomy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
These calculations are essential in order to solve fundamental problems in astronomy, such as the ages of globular clusters, which place limits on the age of the Universe.
Since using line spectra to determine the composition of individual stars works so effectively, the Stellar Astronomy Group has been applying this technique to determine the spectra and colors of galaxies.
Using stellar interior calculations to give the relative number of stars of different kinds, galactic models can be made by combining their individual spectra and colors.
www.astro.umd.edu /academics/brochure/stellar.html   (399 words)

  
 Astronomy articles, forums, listings, and other resources about Astronomy.
The popular Astronomy News sections organizes current and past astronomy news headlines for your convenience.
We suggest seeking the fellowship of a local astronomy club to continue your pursuit of astronomy.
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 Astronomy, Astronomy Telescopes, Astronomy News at SPACE.com
Astronomy is defined as the scientific study of matter in outer space; particularly the positions, dimensions, distribution, motion, composition, energy, and evolution of celestial bodies (planets, stars) and other phenomena.
Revisit your ideas about the history of fl holes by reading about the theory of “co-evolution.” Be on top of recent findings like the discovery of a dark vortex on Venus and investigate the newest clues on how galaxies have evolvedover time.
Deep Impact spacecraft slammed into a comet, and determine which one is your favorite astronomy picture.
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 Astronomy News, Star Charts, Space Pictures - Astronomy.com
Saturn's moon is the same shape today as when it was just a few hundred million years old.
Earth's ocean tides, Jupiter's comet-splitting power, and galaxies stripping stars away from neighbors tell the story of gravity's destructive force.
Astronomy's Daniel Pendick explains how an armada of five satellites is probing the greatest mysteries of the northern lights.
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 astronomyLINKS - astronomy and space directory, links, booksmarks and more.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
astronomy and space related links from around the world
Today it was demoted to a new category called "dwarf planet".
There are currently 1332 astronomy and space related links in this index and it was last updated on 19-Jul-2007 at 14:13:01 EST.
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 AST 383T - Seminar in Stellar Astronomy
The Stellar Populations of the Andromeda Spiral Galaxy
Gravity Modes in the Long-Period Pulsating Subdwarf B Star PG 1627+017
Astronomy Program · The University of Texas at Austin · Austin, Texas 78712
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