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Stellar astronomy of the Bronze Age sanctuaries in North Khakassia
Published 2015-07-01“…This publication presents the results of two studies of astroarchaeological monuments in North Khakassia confirming the existence of Siberia stellar astronomy in the Bronze age (andronovo culture, Khakassia, mid-II millennium BC). …”
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AuroraX, PyAuroraX, and aurora-asi-lib: A user-friendly auroral all-sky imager analysis framework
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Detecting Technosignatures from Earth-scale Civilizations
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Anomalous Emission from Li- and Na-like Ions in the Corona Heated via Alfvén Waves
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Searching for Gravitational-wave Counterparts Using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
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Precision Speckle Pattern Reconstruction for High-contrast Imaging
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John Ashenden and the Scientia astrorum Mertonensis : with an edition of Ashenden's Pronosticationes
Published 1988“…He also made predictions on the basis of reputed influences of eclipses and planetary conjunctions. Coincidental events, which appeared to follow what he had predicted, greatly encouraged him. …”
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The Detection of Hot Molecular Cores in the Small Magellanic Cloud
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Newly found Mayan records of astronomical phenomena in Dresden Codex
Published 2023-01-01“…This study describes six records of planetary conjunctions that we found recently on p. 37 of DC that concern planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. …”
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Structure and Kinematics of Sh2-138—A Distant Hub-filament System in the Outer Galactic Plane
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Surveying the Giant H ii Regions of the Milky Way with SOFIA. VI. NGC 3603
Published 2024-01-01“…We used imaging data from the FORCAST instrument on the Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) at 20 and 37 μ m, which mapped the central ∼8.′5 × 8.′5 infrared-emitting area of NGC 3603 at a spatial resolution of ≲3″. …”
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Optical Monitoring Strategy for Avoiding Collisions of GEO Satellites with Close Approaching IGSO Objects
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Validation on Residual Variation and Covariance Matrix of USSTRATCOM Two Line Element
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