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... Infrared Astronomy III . Physical Mechanisms Detected in IR Astronomy IV . Solar System Objects V. Infrared Observations of Stellar Sources VI . Observations of Regions of Star Formation VII . Dust and Gas in the Interstellar Medium ...
... Infrared Astronomy III . Physical Mechanisms Detected in IR Astronomy IV . Solar System Objects V. Infrared Observations of Stellar Sources VI . Observations of Regions of Star Formation VII . Dust and Gas in the Interstellar Medium ...
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... infrared photometric measurements of Jupiter and Saturn have not yet satisfactorily answered the question of whether or not they have significant internal heat sources . Jupiter is an especially interesting case , because its mass is ...
... infrared photometric measurements of Jupiter and Saturn have not yet satisfactorily answered the question of whether or not they have significant internal heat sources . Jupiter is an especially interesting case , because its mass is ...
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... infrared astronomers to deduce the presence of circumstellar material . Figure 16 shows infrared spectra of typical late - type stars which have infrared emission fea- tures . The M - type stars , which have more oxy- gen than carbon ...
... infrared astronomers to deduce the presence of circumstellar material . Figure 16 shows infrared spectra of typical late - type stars which have infrared emission fea- tures . The M - type stars , which have more oxy- gen than carbon ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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