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Search results for ‘releases with Instruments matching 'GMOS-N'.’
gemini0607 — Science Release
The Early Universe Is Dusty, And Astronomers Finally Know Why
8 June 2006
: Massive star supernovae have been major "dust factories" ever since the first generations of stars formed several hundred million years after the Big Bang, according to an international study to be published in Science magazine on July 14, 2006.
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gemini0509 — Photo Release
A Chinese Dragon and a Knotted Galactic Embrace
26 August 2005
: The Gemini Observatory released a pair of images today that capture the dynamics of two very different interactions in space. One is a cold, dark dust cloud that resembles an ethereal-looking Chinese dragon. The other shows a distant duo of galaxies locked in a knot-like embrace that could portend the long-term future of our own Milky Way galaxy.
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gemini0505 — Science Release
Amateur Astronomers Travel Deep Into Stellar Cocoon Using Gemini
17 May 2005
: Using a giant telescope on Mauna Kea Hawaii is a dream for most amateur sky watchers. Recently a Canadian amateur astronomy group took advantage of a rare opportunity and used one of the largest telescopes in the world, the Gemini 8-meter telescope, to look more deeply into the remains of a particular stellar nursery than anyone ever has.
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gemini0501 — Photo Release
Gemini Observatory Welcomes 2005 with Release of Galactic Fireworks Image
1 January 2005
: Like the annual New Year’s fireworks display, astronomers at Gemini Observatory are ushering in 2005 with a striking image that dazzles the eye with stellar pyrotechnics.
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gemini0406 — Science Release
Why Do Galaxies in the Young Universe Appear so Mature?
8 October 2004
: Until now, astronomers have been nearly blind when looking back in time to survey an era when most stars in the Universe were expected to have formed. This critical cosmological blind-spot has been removed by a team using the Frederick C. Gillett Gemini North Telescope, showing that many galaxies in the young Universe are not behaving as expected some 8-11 billion years ago.
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gemini0402 — Science Release
Celestial Beacon Sheds New Light on Stellar Nursery
30 March 2004
: A timely discovery by American amateur astronomer Jay McNeil, followed immediately by observations at the Gemini Observatory, has provided a rare glimpse into the slow, yet violent birth of a star about 1,500 light-years away. The resulting findings reveal some of the strongest stellar winds ever detected around an embryonic Sun-like star.
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gemini0401 — Science Release
Massive Old Star Reveals Secrets on Deathbed
26 January 2004
: Like a doctor trying to understand an elderly patient's sudden demise, astronomers have obtained the most detailed observations ever of an old but otherwise normal massive star just before and after its life ended in a spectacular supernova explosion.
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gemini0204 — Organization Release
Gemini Observatory Captures Multi-Dimensional Movie of Active Galaxy's Core
21 March 2002
: Astronomers observing with the Gemini North Telescope on Hawaii's Mauna Kea have a powerful new tool to probe mysterious cosmic caldrons like those at the cores of galaxies and stellar nurseries.
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gemini0102 — Photo Release
Gemini Observatory Captures "Perfection" With Early Image From New High-Tech Instrument
2 October 2001
: After seven years of design and construction but only two weeks of commissioning, a remarkable first light image was obtained with a new state-of the-art instrument at the Gemini North Telescope on Hawaii's Mauna Kea. The image of the large galaxy in Pisces called NGC 628 (or Messier 74) has been called the "Perfect Spiral Galaxy" due to its nearly ideal form, which is clearly revealed in this new image.
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