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1 the matter in the Milky Way is invisible to astronomers.
3 dilemma was pointed out centuries ago by the astronomer and mathematician Ibn Al-Haytham and was forc
4 behavior of the massive black holes found by astronomers and described by classical general relativit
8 uded 243 of the 269 patients enrolled in the ASTRONOMER (AS Progression Observation: Measuring Effect
9 gy, but there is increasing enthusiasm among astronomers, astrobiologists, and synthetic biologists t
10 imaging campaigns, and microlensing surveys, astronomers can look forward to a much better understand
11 using the 'period-luminosity' relationship, astronomers can use the observed visual brightness to de
12 s massive nonbaryonic component require that astronomers cease to rely on measurement of photons?
13 orbit, anonymous but equally ingenious Maya astronomers discovered a pair of time cycles that not on
16 ance approximately 40 Mpc) supernova 1998bw, astronomers have debated fiercely the nature of this eve
20 termediate scales (about 150 parsecs), radio astronomers have observed the Galactic Centre lobe, an a
23 communication satellites began to photo-bomb astronomers' images as they streaked across the sky.
24 e results also offer insights that can guide astronomers in their search for aromatic molecules in th
25 investigations aroused the curiosity of the astronomer Johannes Kepler and led to a problem that has
28 gy can be traced back to 1796, when the then Astronomer Royal dismissed his assistant for making some
29 acteristics of ECC couplons by combining the astronomer's CLEAN algorithm with known properties of ca
32 mulated over the past 20 years has convinced astronomers that luminous matter in a spiral galaxy cons
35 lement more massive than helium) has enabled astronomers to probe the chemical enrichment history of
38 ls a concern on the part of the ancient Maya astronomers with the sidereal motion of Mars as well as