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LAMOST - 0 views
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"LAMOST survey contains two main parts: the LAMOST ExtraGAlactic Survey (LEGAS), and the LAMOST Experiment for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (LEGUE) survey of Milky Way stellar structure. The unique design of LAMOST enables it to take 4000 spectra in a single exposure to a limiting magnitude as faint as r=19 at the resolution R=1800, which is equivalent to the design aim of r=20 for the resolution R=500. This telescope therefore has great potential to efficiently survey a large volume of space for stars and galaxies."
Simulation Curriculum - 0 views
LiveSky - Login - 1 views
HubbleSite - Out of the ordinary...out of this world. - 1 views
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'Space Telescope Science Institute At the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), we're working hard to study and explain the once-unimaginable celestial phenomena now made visible using Hubble's cutting-edge technology. In the course of this exploration we will continue to share with you the grace and beauty of the universe, because the discoveries belong to all of us.'
NASA Live | NASA - 1 views
ESASky 2.2 - 0 views
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Welcome to ESASky!ESASky is an application that allows you to visualise and download public astronomical data from space-based missions.
Gaia Archive - 0 views
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"Gaia is an ambitious mission to chart a three-dimensional map of our Galaxy, the Milky Way, in the process revealing the composition, formation and evolution of the Galaxy. Gaia will provide unprecedented positional and radial velocity measurements with the accuracies needed to produce a stereoscopic and kinematic census of about one billion stars in our Galaxy and throughout the Local Group. This amounts to about 1 per cent of the Galactic stellar population. "
NASA Image and Video Library - 3 views
Home Page - Deep Space Network - 0 views
Slooh - 1 views
Sloan Digital Sky Survey - 0 views
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) is one of the most ambitious and influential surveys in the history of astronomy. Over eight years of operations (SDSS-I, 2000-2005; SDSS-II, 2005-2008), it obtained deep, multi-color images covering more than a quarter of the sky and created 3-dimensional maps containing more than 930,000 galaxies and more than 120,000 quasars. SDSS data have been released to the scientific community and the general public in annual increments, with the final public data release from SDSS-II scheduled for October 31, 2008. SDSS-III, a program of four new surveys using SDSS facilities, began observations in July 2008, and will continue through 2014.
SPACEBIRDS - 0 views
Eclipse Megamovie - 2 views
Multiverse > Home - 2 views
OpenPlanetary - 2 views
OpenPlanetaryMap - 1 views
Deep Space Map - 2 views
EOSDIS Worldview - 0 views
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