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Atomic radiation astronomy is a lecture as part of the radiation astronomy department course on the principles of radiation astronomy.
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Hypotheses
edit- More technical questions concerning neutrons and neutron detection safety may be good.
See also
edit- Blue astronomy/Quiz
- Color astronomy quiz
- Cyan astronomy/Quiz
- Gamma-ray astronomy/Quiz
- Green astronomy/Quiz
- Infrared astronomy/Quiz
- Microwave astronomy/Quiz
- Optical astronomy/Quiz
- Orange astronomy/Quiz
- Particle astronomy quiz
- Proton astronomy/Quiz
- Radar astronomy/Quiz
- Radiation/Quiz
- Radio astronomy/Quiz
- Red astronomy/Quiz
- Submillimeter astronomy/Quiz
- Synchrotron astronomy quiz
- Ultraviolet astronomy/Quiz
- Violet astronomy/Quiz
- Visual astronomy/Quiz
- X-ray astronomy/Quiz
- Yellow astronomy/Quiz
External links
edit- International Astronomical Union
- NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database - NED
- NASA's National Space Science Data Center
- The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System
- SDSS Quick Look tool: SkyServer
- SIMBAD Astronomical Database
- SIMBAD Web interface, Harvard alternate
- Spacecraft Query at NASA
- Universal coordinate converter
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