An absence of ex-companion stars in the type Ia supernova remnant SNR 0509-67.5 |
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An accurate distance to the nearest galaxy |
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Are Superflares on Solar Analogues Caused by Extrasolar Planets? |
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Astronomy and the limits of vision |
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Astrophysics: Startling superflares |
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BATSE spectroscopy catalog of bright gamma-ray bursts |
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The behavior of novae light curves before eruption |
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A blue ring nebula from a stellar merger several thousand years ago |
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Bursts of controversy |
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Catalog of 93 nova light curves: classification and properties |
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Comprehensive photometric histories of all known galactic recurrent novae |
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Discovery of an Exceptional Optical Nebulosity in the Suspected Galactic SN Iax Remnant Pa 30 Linked to the Historical Guest Star of 1181 CE |
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The Diverse Solar Phase Curves of Distant Icy Bodies. I. Photometric Observations of 18 Trans-Neptunian Objects, 7 Centaurs, and Nereid |
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The Dwarf Nova V893 Sco Does Not Have a Giant Planet |
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Eclipses during the 2010 eruption of the recurrent nova U Scorpii |
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The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852 |
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Glare and celestial visibility |
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GRB 021004: a massive progenitor star surrounded by shells |
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HST images flash ionization of old ejecta by the 2011 eruption of recurrent nova T Pyxidis |
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Identifying and quantifying recurrent novae masquerading as classical novae |
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KIC 8462852 faded at an average rate of 0.164 +- 0.013 magnitudes Per century from 1890 to 1989 |
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The KIC 8462852 light curve from 2015.75 to 2018.18 shows a variable secular decline |
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Large-amplitude photometric variations of Nereid |
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Nova Aquilae 1918 (V603 Aql) faded by 0.44 mag per century from 1938 to 2013 |
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The Origin of the Greek Constellations |
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Phase curves of nine Trojan asteroids over a wide range of phase angles |
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Refraction near the horizon |
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The remarkable science of ancient astronomy [VR], 2017: |
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Severe Limits on Variations of the Speed of Light with Frequency |
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Superflares on Ordinary Solar‐Type Stars |
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Two probable optical flashes from gamma-ray bursters, 1984: |
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The youthful appearance of the 2003 EL_61_ collisional family |
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