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Lost (and found) in space

2021-03-01
By: Tim McMahon
On: March 1, 2021
In: 2021, David Austin, Math and the Sciences
Tagged: astronomy
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Lost (and found) in space There are standard references, such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, that provide an atlas for the stars. What’s needed is a way to search through this enormous atlas to find the view presented by a given image. David Austin Grand Valley State University MyRead More →

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