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VISIBLE SPECTRUM
Title
Publication
Publication Type
Authors
Subjects
Date
Title
Gravitational microlensing is not required to explain quasar variability
Publication
Astrophysical Journal, Letters
May 1995. 1995ApJ...444L..13B.
Publication Type
Article
Authors
Baganoff, F.K. and Malkan, M.A.
Subjects
accretion disks
,
dark matter
,
GRAVITATIONAL LENSES
,
MASS DISTRIBUTION
,
QUASARS
,
RED SHIFT
,
STATISTICAL CORRELATION
,
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
,
VARIABILITY
,
VISCOSITY
,
VISIBLE SPECTRUM
Date
1995
Title
Observations of the X-ray Nova GRO J0422+32. 1: Outburst and the decay to quiescence
Publication
Astrophysical Journal
March 1995. 1995ApJ...441..786C.
Publication Type
Article
Authors
Callanan, P.J. and Garcia, M.R. and McClintock, J.E. and Zhao, P. and Remillard, R.A. and Bailyn, C.D. and Orosz, J.A. and Harmon, B.A. and Paciesas, W.S.
Subjects
ABSORPTION SPECTRA
,
accretion disks
,
ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOMETRY
,
ASTRONOMICAL SPECTROSCOPY
,
cataclysmic variables
,
EMISSION SPECTRA
,
GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY
,
H ALPHA LINE
,
H BETA LINE
,
LIGHT CURVE
,
novae
,
ORBITAL ELEMENTS
,
POWER SPECTRA
,
RED SHIFT
,
VISIBLE SPECTRUM
,
X-ray binaries
Date
1995
Title
SMASS and SMASSIR – Visible and near-infrared spectral studies of main-belt and near-Earth asteroids
Publication
March 1997. 1997LPI....28..179B.
Publication Type
Inproceedings
Authors
Burbine, T.H. and Binzel, R.P. and Bus, S.J.
Subjects
ASTEROID BELTS
,
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
,
NEAR INFRARED RADIATION
,
SATELLITE IMAGERY
,
VISIBLE SPECTRUM
Date
1997
Title
Spectral variations within the Koronis family – Possible implications for the surface colors of Asteroid 243 Ida
Publication
Icarus
December 1993. 1993Icar..106..608B.
Publication Type
Article
Authors
Binzel, R.P. and Xu, S. and Bus, S.J.
Subjects
ASTEROIDS
,
Charge-coupled devices
,
GALILEO SPACECRAFT
,
PIXELS
,
SPACEBORNE PHOTOGRAPHY
,
SPECULAR REFLECTION
,
VISIBLE SPECTRUM
Date
1993
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