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Active Galaxies
quasars, blazars and other galactic oddballs.
(http://www.kingsu.ab.ca/~brian/astro/chp14.htm)
Magnetars
news from NASA about super-magnetic neutron stars and gamma-ray bursts.
(http://www.magnetars.com/)
Magnetars and Soft Gamma Repeaters
information on these very strong magnetic fields.
(http://solomon.as.utexas.edu/~duncan/magnetar.html)
NASA Observatorium: Stellar Evolution and Death
a description of how, in the course of millions to billions of years, stars evolve and eventually die.
(http://observe.ivv.nasa.gov/nasa/space/stellardeath/stellardeath_opening.html)
Star Formation, Binary Stars, and Nemesis
stellar jetting from accretion disk star formation is examined as a phase of creating a highly eccentric polar orbiting body.
(http://www.newwave.net/~applogic/nemesis.htm)
SWAS: Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite
the principle objective of the mission is to better understand the process of star formation through observations of water, molecular oxygen, isotopic carbon monoxide, and atomic carbon.
(cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/oir/Research/swas.html)
Wormhole in the Cosmos, A
pictures and resources on black holes, supernovae, moons, and more.
(http://intothecosmos.com)
Martindale's 'The Reference Desk: Calculators On-Line'
A "Surfing the 3rd Wave at the Wedge & on the Net" © Production, Newport Beach, California. Co-Collaborator: Frank Potter, UCI Co-Contributors: UCI Science Library, Department of ...
(http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/RefCalculators3A.html)
Untitled
Beside the traditional studies on the small bodies of the solar system and on the variable stars (novae and RR Lyrae), new research programs are developed, both theoretical and observational.
(http://terri1.te.astro.it/testi/research.txt)
U of T Stellar Astrophysics
Page maintained by G.A. Wade Last updated March 22 1999 STELLAR ASTROPHYSICS News and Events Recent Stellar Astrophysics Colloquia (Feb 17/99) Arsen Hajian, USNO: What's so exciting about an FTS?
(http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~lester/Stellar/news.html)
Deparment of Astronomy, Member Directory
Major: Astrophysics (self-gravitating multibody systems) Mamoru Saito; Major: Galactic astrophysics (galaxy distribution in the Local Universe, star formation activity in galaxies)
(http://www.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/member-e.html)
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