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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory provides a guide to current research and discoveries. Includes photos, QuickTime movies and research papers.
Brief introduction of the study covers how the discipline is applicable to understanding the stars, the galaxies and the universe.
Object of fear and much thought is described in this encyclopedic reference. Discusses various theories from scientists.
Learn about the instrument used to measure the brightness of stars. With details of the device's composition and structure.
Discussion on these extraterrestrial particles which bombard the earth includes their properties and raises the question of their origins.
Reference article discusses the early beliefs and current theories on the origin, evolution and present structure of the universe.
Focuses on increasing public interest in cosmic and heliospheric science through textual and visual presentations. Includes a question forum.
Journey into the heart of a black hole or a collapsed neutron star by taking a ride in a space fantasy MPEG movie.
Latest research on the interaction of binary stars, and the nature of stellar jets and winds.
Discussion on whether it is possible to travel faster than light, separated into easy and complex sections.
Astronomer explains how this "cosmic speed limit" works and discusses its importance to physics and astronomy. Find links to related concepts.