Vista Variables in the Via Lactea

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1Astronomy / Outer space / Spacecraft / European Southern Observatory / Space observatories / X-ray telescopes / VVV / UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey / Chandra X-ray Observatory / VISTA / Binary star / Vista Variables in the Via Lactea

Counterparts to X‐ray sources  from the Chandra Galac6c  Bulge Survey (GBS)  Sandra
Greiss1,
Danny
Steeghs1,
Peter
 Jonker2,
Manuel
Torres2,
Tom
 Maccarone3,
Robert
Hynes4,
GBS


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Source URL: star.herts.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-04 10:24:19
2European Southern Observatory / Telescopes / Science and technology in Chile / Atacama Desert / VLT Survey Telescope / Vista Variables in the Via Lactea / VISTA / Paranal Observatory / La Silla Observatory / VVV Survey / VST / ESO/ST-ECF Science Archive Facility

ESO Public Surveys The ESO Public Surveys — Review of Milestones and Completion Magda Arnaboldi1 Marina Rejkuba1

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Source URL: www.eso.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-14 06:51:18
3Spiral galaxies / Vista Variables in the Via Lactea / Milky Way / VISTA / European Southern Observatory / Galaxy / Hubble sequence / Astronomy / Space / Local Group

PRESS RELEASE Released on 24 October 2012 A 84-million star color-magnitude diagram of the Milky Way bulge Based on the article “Milky Way demographics with the VVV survey I. The 84-million star colourmagnitude diagram

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Source URL: www.aanda.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-31 04:48:40
4Science and technology in Europe / Science / Vista Variables in the Via Lactea / VISTA / Space / Garching bei München / Astronomy / European Southern Observatory / Telescopes

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CHILE UNIVERSIDAD DE VALPARAÍSO THE MILKY WAY MILLENNIUM NUCLEUS

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Source URL: www.eso.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-02 11:31:10
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