Bahcall J. of Institute for Advanced Study and Disney M. of University of
Wales (19 November 1996 Space Telescope Science Institute Press Release No.
STScI-1996-35) Hubble surveys the “Homes” of Quasars. (Chapter 11 - Quasars
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Barthel P. of Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, The Netherlands (23
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Biretta J. and Livio M. of Space Telescope Science Institute and John
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Very Long Vaseline Array (VLBA) reveals formation region of giant cosmic jet
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Bridle A. of National Radio Astronomy Observatory (31 January 2000)
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Bridle A. of National Radio Astronomy Observatory (5 September 2001,
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Crane P. of European Southern Observatory and NASA (10 September 1997
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Di Matteo T. of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in
Cambridge, Mass., and Allen S. W. of the Institute of Astronomy in
Cambridge, UK (13 April 1999 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Dressler A. of Carnegie Institutions of Washington, Macchetto D. of
European Space Agency, Dickinson M. and Giavalisco M. of Space Telescope
Science Institute, and NASA (6 December 1994, STScI Press Release 94 52c)
Galaxies: Snapshots in Time. (Chapter 11 - Quasars in Galaxies);
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Einasto J., Miller R.H., 1983 (In: Early Evolution of the Universe and its Present Structure, Abell G.O. & Chincarini G. (eds) p. 405). (Chapter 18 - Unit of Pattern and Marginal Line between Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universes)
Einasto J., Einasto M., Saar V. and Tago E. of Tartu Observatory,
Tõravere, Estonia; Gottlöber S. and Müller V. of Astrophysical Institute
Potsdam, Germany; Starobinsky A. A. of Landau Inst. Theor. Physics, Moscow,
Russia; Tucker D. of Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA; Andernach H. of Insa, Esa
Iue Observatory, Madrid, Spain and Depto. de Astronomia, University of
Guanajuato, Mexico; P. Frisch of University Observatory, Göttingen, Germany
(Nature, 385, 139 - 141, 9 January 1997) A 120--MPC periodicity in the
three-dimensional distribution of galaxy superclusters. (Chapter 18 - Unit
of Pattern and Marginal Line between Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universes);
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Einasto M., Tago E., Jaaniste J. and J. Einasto of Tartu Observatory,
Tõravere, Estonia, and Andernach H. of IUE Observatory, Madrid, Spain (Astrophys.
Suppl. Ser. 123, 119-133 (1997) The supercluster–void network; I. The
supercluster catalogue and large-scale distribution. (Chapter 18 - Unit of
Pattern and Marginal Line between Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universes);
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English J. of University of Manitoba, Taylor A. R. of University of
Calgary, Irwin J. of Queen's University, and Mashchenko S. of University of
Laval (8 January 1999, Canadian Galactic Plane Survey/Releve Canadien du
Plan Galactique (CGPS/RCPG) presentation at American Astronomical Society
meeting in Austin, Texas: An Atomic Hydrogen Mushroom Cloud Bursts out of
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Reference site:
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Ferrarese L. of Johns Hopkins University and NASA (4 December 1995 Press
Release No. STScI-PR95-47) Hubble Finds a New Black Hole – and Unexpected
New Mysteries. (Chapter 13 - Visibly Evident Evolution from Ellipse to
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Ford H., Space Telescope Science Institute/Johns Hopkins University;
Harms R., Applied Research Corp.; Tsvetanov Z., Davidsen A. and Kriss G. at
Johns Hopkins; Bohlin R. and Hartig G. at Space Telescope Science Institute;
Dressel L. and Kochhar A. K. at Applied Research Corp. in Landover, Md.; and
Margon B. from the University of Washington in Seattle; NASA (25 May 1994
STScI–1994-23 News Release). Hubble confirms existence of massive black hole
at heart of active galaxy. (Chapter 10 - Painting a Picture in Particle
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Gebhardt K. of University of Michigan and Lauer T. of National Optical
Astronomy Observatory, and NASA (13 January 1997 Space Telescope Science
Institute Press Release No. STScI-PT-97-01) Massive black holes dwell in
most galaxies, according to Hubble census. (Chapter 13 - Visibly Evident
Evolution from Ellipse to Spiral);
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Geller M. J., Huchra J. P., da Costa, L. A., Falco E. E.,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: CfA Redshift Survey and mapping
of large-scale structure of the universe. (Chapter 18 - Large Scale Unified
Structure of Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universes);
Reference site: http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/~huchra/zcat/
Grady C.A. of National Optical Astronomy Observatories and Woodgate B. of
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Bruhweiler F. and Boggess A. of Catholic
University of America, Plait P. and Lindler D. of ACC, Inc., Goddard Space
Flight Center, Clampin M. of Space Telescope Science Institute, and NASA (2
June 1999 Hubble Space Telescope News Press Release No. STScI-PR99-21)
Hubble Picture Adds to Planet-Making Recipe. (Chapter 13 - Dawn in the
Depth: From Hydrogen to Helium to Dust and Us);
Reference site:
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Griffiths R. of John Hopkins University (24 July 1995 Medium Deep Survey
Photo No. STScI-PRC94-39B) Hubble Space Telescope Deep-Sky Survey Finds Huge
Numbers of Irregular and Peculiar Galaxies. (Chapter 11 - Irregular Blue
Galaxies);
Reference site:
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Hester J. and Scowen P. of Arizona State University, and NASA (2 November
1995, Space Telescope Science Institute Press Release No. STScI-PR95-44)
Embryonic stars emerge from interstellar “EGGs”. (Chapter 13 - Dawn in the
Depth: From Hydrogen to Helium to Dust and Us);
Reference site:
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Hutchings J. of Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (27 April 1994 Space
Telescope Science Institute Photo Release No. STScI-PR94-16) Hubble resolves
quasars’ host galaxies. (Chapter 11 - Exploring the Cone of Galaxy
Evolution);
Reference site:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1994/16/
Jaffe W. and van den Bosch F. of Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands,
Ford H. and Ferrares L. of Johns Hopkins University, Robert O'Connell of
University of Virginia, STScI and NASA (November 19, 1992 Press Release No.
STScI-1992-27) NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Discovers a Disk Fueling a
Possible Black Hole. (Chapter 13 - Visibly Evident Evolution from Ellipse to
Spiral);
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Kassim N. E., Briggs D. S., Lazio T. J. W., LaRosa T. N., Imamura J. (28
January 1999 Astronomy Picture of the Day) The Galactic Center - a Radio
Mystery. (Chapter 13 - Visibly Evident Evolution from Ellipse to Spiral);
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Kassim N. E., Briggs D. S. (NRL), Imamura J. (TJHSST), Lazio T. J. W.
(NRL), LaRosa T. N. (Kennesaw State Univ.), & Hyman S. D. (Sweet Briar
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2003, The Galactic Center, A Wide-Field, Low-Frequency Image. (Chapter 13 - Visibly Evident Evolution from Ellipse to Spiral)
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Keel W. and White R. of University of Alabama, NASA (16 January, 1998,
Astronomy Picture of the Day) Dusting Spiral Galaxies. (Chapter 13 - Dawn in
the Depth: From Hydrogen to Helium to Dust and Us);
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LaRosa T. N. (Kennesaw State University), Kassim N. E, and Lazio T. J.
(Naval Research Laboratory), and Hyman S. D. (Sweet Briar College), The
Astronomical Journal, 119:207-240, January 2000 A wide-field 90 centimeter
VLA image of the galactic center region. (Chapter 13 - Visibly Evident
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Longair M. of Cambridge University, England, NASA, and NRAO (7 August 1995
Press Release No. STScI-PR95-30) Hubble Uncovers Surprisingly Complex
Structures in Radio Galaxies. (Chapter 11 - Radio Galaxies);
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Macchetto D. of European Space Agency and Giavalisco M. of Space Telescope
Science Institute, and NASA (6 December 1994, STScI PRC 1994-52b) Galaxies
in the young universe. (Chapter 11 - Quasars in Galaxies);
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Mushotzky R. of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Cowie L. and Barger A. of
the University of Hawaii, and Arnaud K. of University of Maryland, College
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X-ray Observatory Press Release 00-01). Chandra resolves cosmic X-ray glow
and finds mysterious new sources. (Chapter 11 - Big-Bangs in 70 Million
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NASA and STScI (13 January 1994 Space Telescope Science Institute Press
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Owen F.N. of NRAO, Eliek J.A. of STScI and Kassim N.E. of New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology (7 January 1999 National Radio Astronomy
Observatory Press Release). Astronomers discover spectacular structure in
distant galaxy. (Chapter 10 - Painting a Picture in Particle Paint);
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P. van der Marel R. of Space Telescope Science Institute and Frank C. van
den Bosch F. of University of Washington, and NASA (18 June 1998 Press
Release No. STScI-PR-98-22) Hubble uncovers a dust disk around a massive
black hole. (Chapter 13 - Visibly Evident Evolution from Ellipse to Spiral);
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Sandage A. of Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Bedke
J. of Computer Sciences Corporation and Space Telescope Science Institute,
Trauger J. of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Carollo M. C. of Johns Hopkins
University and Columbia University, Peletier R. of University of Nottingham,
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99-34) Starry bulges yield secrets to galaxy growth. (Chapter 13 - Visibly
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Schreier E. of STScI, NASA/CXC/SAO (25 October 1999 Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics, Chandra X-ray Observatory Press Release 99-05).
Extended X-ray Jet in nearby galaxy reveals energy source. (Chapter 11 -
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Shull M. of University of Colorado at Boulder (12 January 2000 University of
Colorado at Boulder Press Release). Satellite finds star-forming fuel nearly
everywhere in Milky Way. (Chapter 11 - Quasar Produces Hydrogen);
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Van Lommel W., Van Wees R., Meyers V., Elfferich I. (The Lancet 2001; 358:
2039-2045) Near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest: a
prospective study in the Netherlands. (Chapter 24 - Near Death Experience);
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Wakker, B. P. and Devitt, T. of University of Wisconsin-Madison (24 November
1999 Space Telescope Science Institute Press Release No. STScl-1999-46). A
Puzzle of Galactic Evolution is Solved—Massive gas clouds seed the galaxy
with the stuff of stars. (Chapter 11 - Quasar Produces Hydrogen);
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White R. and Keel W. of University of Alabama, and Conselice C. of
University of Chicago (5 December 1997, Astronomy Picture of the Day) Seeing
Through Galaxies. (Chapter 13 - Which galaxy is older? Elliptical or
Spiral?);
Reference site: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap971205.html
Windhorst R. and Driver S. of Arizona State University, and Keel B. of
University of Alabama, and NASA (24 July 1995 Press Release No.
STScI-PR95-08) Hubble Sheds Light On The “Faint Blue Galaxy Mystery”.
(Chapter 11 - Irregular Blue Galaxies);
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