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  • ...on AGN and radio galaxy topics, as investigated through both Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and ground-based data. ...g 1994-95 I worked at Padova University and at the Space Telescope Science Institute as a postdoctoral fellow of the Italian "Ing. Aldo Gini'' foundation. After
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  • ...tronomy. In Illinois in 1937, he built the world's first substantial radio telescope; soon after, he drew the first map of radio sources in the sky. He moved to ...energy of photons experienced in Compton-type collisions with electrons in space, which are evidently part of a gaseous medium causing the well-known 2.7-de
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  • ...o work at the National Observatory of Thailand will have a 2.4 m reflector telescope which the largest in Southeast Asia at Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai which has t ...class="s3"><sup>th</sup></span><span class="s1"> the Asia Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum 2010 and the 3</span><span class="s3"><sup>rd</sup></span><spa
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  • ...avity]], [[Relativity]], [[Quantum Theory]], [[Epistemology]], [[Cognitive Science]], [[Mathematica]] ...on a manual<br /> typewriter.&nbsp; His parents get him his 1<sup>st</sup> telescope.</span>
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  • ...ants and underground railways. Passionately interested in all aspects of science - but especially astronomy - he became a fellow of the Royal Astronomical S ...omy - so ignored it. Eric visited me in Kleve, Germany, and looked into my telescope, climbing two ladders at 84 years old."
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  • ...a]] [[and head of the Vancouver regional office of The Progressive Science Institute. Editor]] [[and writer for sciencewoke.org]] George Coyne is a Canadian philosopher, science communicator, and counselor. In his 2021 book [[Notfinity Process: Matter-i
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  • ...> The image was assembled from 342 separate exposures taken with the Space Telescope's [[Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2]] over ten consecutive days between D ...ugh the telescope's mirror suffered from [[spherical aberration]] when the telescope was launched in 1990, it could still be used to take images of more distant
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  • |work_institutions = [[Palomar Observatory]]<br />[[Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics]] |alma_mater = [[California Institute of Technology]]
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  • ...ng blue stars were found along the central dust band with the Hubble Space Telescope.<ref>{{cite web ...e=2001ApJ...560..675K}}</ref> Another space telescope, the [[Spitzer Space Telescope]], found a parallelogram-shaped structure of dust in near infrared images o
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  • ...thers interested in seeking electrodynamic field propulsion techniques for space travel by investigating electrostatics, electromagnetics, atomic physics, a ...ces. He enjoyed helping students at every level with projects in the arts, science, business and marketing. He was an avid supporter of the arts and was deepl
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  • ...the clock rate at the top. Nowadays, this can be easily shown in [[Rindler space|accelerated coordinates]]. The metric tensor in [[natural units|units where ...the gravitational field, and ignoring the variation of the space-space and space-time components of the metric tensor, which only affect fast moving objects
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  • ...s%20Clerk%20Maxwell%20183179.aspx |accessdate=22 April 2013 |publisher=The Science Museum, London |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130531 ...ed that [[electric force|electric]] and [[magnetic field]]s travel through space as [[wave]]s moving at the [[speed of light]]. Maxwell proposed that light
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