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GRB 050528
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Sat 28 May 05 04:07:28 UT
The BAT instrument aboard the Swift spacecraft located a possible Gamma ray burst (GRB 050528)
“The Liverpool Telescope reacted to the SWIFT trigger 130679. The automatic detection mode resulted in a non-detection. We remind that our... >
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PSR B0628-28
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PSR B0628-28 is a radio pulsar which was first detected in the X-ray band by ROSAT and then later observed with Chandra and XMM-Newton.
The Chandra observation yielded an X-ray luminosity two orders of magnitude
higher than what is expected for spin-powered pulsars, also there were no...
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IC 4678
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Swirls of gas and dust enrich this little observed star field toward the constellation of Sagittarius.
Just to the side of the more often photographed Lagoon Nebula (M8) and the Trifid Nebula (M20) lies this busy patch of sky dubbed IC 4678.
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Planet-forming zones
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The most detailed measurements to date of the dusty disks around young stars confirm a new theory that the region where rocky planets such as Earth form is much farther away from the star than originally thought.
"These first definitive measurements of planet-forming zones offer important c...
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Barnard 72
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Dark nebulae snake across a gorgeous expanse of stars in this wide-field view toward the pronounceable constellation Ophiucus and the centre of our Milky Way Galaxy.
In fact, the central S-shape seen here is well known as the Snake Nebula; located about 1.5° north-northeast of Theta Oph...
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