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Herschel unveils a puzzling uniformity of distant dusty galaxies
Published 2010“…The Herschel Space Observatory enables us to accurately measure the bolometric output of starburst galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGN) by directly sampling the peak of their far-infrared (IR) emission. …”
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The composition of Titan's stratosphere from Cassini/CIRS mid-infrared spectra
Published 2007“…We compare our results with values retrieved by Voyager IRIS observations taken in 1980, as well as with more recent (1997) disk-averaged Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) results and with the latest Cassini-Huygens inferences from other instruments in an attempt to better comprehend the physical phenomena on Titan. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. …”
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Untangling Cosmic Magnetic Fields: Faraday Tomography at Metre Wavelengths with LOFAR
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Quantifying sediment mass redistribution from joint time-lapse gravimetry and photogrammetry surveys
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Resolving the Emission Regions of the Crab Pulsar’s Giant Pulses. II. Evidence for Relativistic Motion
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Lack of Correlations between Cold Molecular Gas and AGN Properties in Type 1 AGNs at z ≲ 0.5
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Subarcsecond-resolution Imaging of M51 with the International LOFAR Telescope
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Quaia, the Gaia-unWISE Quasar Catalog: An All-sky Spectroscopic Quasar Sample
Published 2024-01-01“…The catalog draws on the 6,649,162 quasar candidates identified by the Gaia mission that have redshift estimates from the space observatory’s low-resolution blue photometer/red photometer spectra. …”
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Astrochemistry With the Orbiting Astronomical Satellite for Investigating Stellar Systems
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The Upcoming GAMMA-400 Experiment
Published 2023-08-01“…The upcoming GAMMA-400 experiment will be implemented aboard the Russian astrophysical space observatory, which will be operating in a highly elliptical orbit over a period of 7 years to provide new data on gamma-ray emissions and cosmic-ray electron + positron fluxes, mainly from the galactic plane, the Galactic Center, and the Sun. …”
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The analysis of the stability of permanent gps station Vilnius (VLNS) / Nuolat veikiančios Vilniaus (vlns) gps stoties stabilumo analizė / Анализ стабильности постоянно действующей...
Published 2011-11-01“…The GPS station was established with a help of the Onsala Space Observatory (Sweden) and was mounted in the territory of Vilnius international airport (Lithuania). …”
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Toward Microarcsecond Astrometry for the Innermost Wobbling Jet of the BL Lacertae Object OJ 287
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Dynamics of Molecular Gas in the Central Region of the Quasar I Zwicky 1
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Mid-infrared spectroscopy of Uranus from the Spitzer infrared spectrometer: 2. Determination of the mean composition of the upper troposphere and stratosphere
Published 2014“…There is no compelling evidence for temporal variations in global-average hydrocarbon abundances over the decade between Infrared Space Observatory and Spitzer observations, but we cannot preclude a possible large increase in the C2H2 abundance since the Voyager era. …”
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Mid-infrared spectroscopy of Uranus from the Spitzer infrared spectrometer: 2. Determination of the mean composition of the upper troposphere and stratosphere
Published 2014“…There is no compelling evidence for temporal variations in global-average hydrocarbon abundances over the decade between Infrared Space Observatory and Spitzer observations, but we cannot preclude a possible large increase in the C2H2 abundance since the Voyager era. …”
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Space Probes and Missions of the European Space Agency /
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Formation of a Massive Lenticular Galaxy Under the Tidal Interaction with a Group of Dwarf Galaxies
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Joint Modelling of Dust Scattering and Thermal Emission: The Spider Complex
Published 2023-01-01“…Here, we quantify the relationship between scattered light and thermal emission from dust in a diffuse (cirrus) intermediate-latitude cloud, Spider, using data from the Dragonfly Telephoto Array and the Herschel Space Observatory. A challenge for optical observations of faint diffuse cirrus is accurate removal of a contaminating, spatially varying sky. …”
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