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Encyclopedia: Astronomical object Source:Wikipedia
Astronomical objects
are significant
physical entities
, associations or structures which current
science
has confirmed to exist in
space
. This does not necessarily mean that more current science will not disprove their existence. Some astronomical objects, such as
Themis
and
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Astronomical objects! |
Pictures of astronomical sights. ... Amazing astronomical sights!
web.singnet.com.sg/~aquaivy/astro.html
The sky is the part of the atmosphere or of outer space visible from the surface of any astronomical object. It is difficult to define precisely for several reasons. During daylight the sky of Earth has the appearance of a deep blue surface, as the result of the air's scattering of sunlight.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky
Astronomical objects are significant physical entities, associations or structures which current science has confirmed to exist in space. This does not necessarily mean that more current science will not disprove their existence. Some astronomical objects, such as Themis and Neith are, in light of...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_object
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Astronomical Object Finder (AltAzi Conversion) |
Many astronomical magazines publish the celestial co-ordinates of objects of special interest (e.g. planets, comets) so such objects could, in principle, be found using aids such as star charts.
www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~ross/Astronomy/AltAzi.html
www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~ross/Astronomy/AltAzi.html
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Category:Astronomical object comparisons - Wikimedia Commons |
Media in category "Astronomical object comparisons"
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Astronomical Object Recognition by Means of Neural Networks (Make Corrections) R. Tagliaferri, et al.
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FINDCOORDS - Find the coordinates of a named astronomical object |
Find the equatorial coordinates of a named astronomical object. The coordinates are obtained by submitting a remote query via the Internet to the version of the SIMBAD name resolver maintained by ESO. ...
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Jodrell Bank Observatory: Astronomical Almanac Help |
select an object from the "Astronomical Object" menu, or ... select "Use Inputs" from the "Astronomical Object" menu and provide the RA (right ascension), declination and epoch in the input fields below.
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Jodrell Bank Observatory - VLBI Group: Astronomical Almanac: ... |
select an object from the "Astronomical Object" menu, or ... select "Use Inputs" from the "Astronomical Object" menu and provide the RA (right ascension), declination and epoch in the input fields below.
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Microquasars in the Milky Way |
For discovering this new class of celestial object, Mirabel and Rodriguez received the prestigous Bruno Rossi Prize of the American Astronomical Society in 1997.
