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Discover the immense scale of the universe, from its dimensions to the clusters of galaxies, stars, and interstellar matter. Delve into topics like stellar cycles, Milky Way's spiral structure, stellar collapse, and more. Learn about the fascinating history of radioastronomy and explore the spectra of interstellar molecules. Uncover the mysteries of interstellar clouds, red giants, and the famous Orion constellation. Join us on an awe-inspiring journey through the universe.
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FSU Harry Kroto 2004
BIG U Harry Kroto 2004
The Universe is BIG Useful Numbers Harry Kroto 2004
Survey of the Universe Harry Kroto 2004
The Structure of the Universe – dimensions ly 108 1010 108 Clusters of Galaxies 102 – 103Galaxies in a cluster 1011 Stars in a Galaxy on average 1022 Stars in total 50% Stars 50% Interstellar Matter Harry Kroto 2004
Stellar Cycles Harry Kroto 2004
We can only see about 1/6 (ca 6000ly) of the way to the Galctic Centre due to scattering by gas and dust in the disk
21 cm Line Harry Kroto 2004
Milky Way Spiral Structure Harry Kroto 2004
G Stellar Collapse Harry Kroto 2004
Localised gravitational condensations G G G Harry Kroto 2004
Stellar Synthesis Harry Kroto 2004
Radioastronomy - History Harry Kroto 2004
Spectra Interstellar Molecules Harry Kroto 2004
Interstellar Molecules Tables Harry Kroto 2004
HOCO+ Harry Kroto 2004
Interstellar Clouds Summary Harry Kroto 2004
Red Giant Spectra Harry Kroto 2004
Orion Harry Kroto 2004
Weighing Orion Harry Kroto 2004