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    The Astrophysical Journal; Volume 6
    • The Astrophysical Journal; Volume 6

      • 574pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      The Astrophysical Journal is a leading scientific journal in the field of astrophysics, publishing cutting-edge research on stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. With contributions from international scholars and institutions, this journal is a must-read for anyone interested in the latest discoveries in space science.

      The Astrophysical Journal; Volume 6
    • The Astrophysical Journal, Volumes 49-50

      • 846pages
      • 30 heures de lecture

      The Astrophysical Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers astronomy and astrophysics research, including observations, theories, and techniques. This volume of the journal contains articles on various topics, such as spectroscopy, solar physics, celestial mechanics, galactic structure, and cosmology.

      The Astrophysical Journal, Volumes 49-50
    • The Astrophysical Journal; Volume 52

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

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      The Astrophysical Journal; Volume 52