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...by adding 1 sec -- a leap second -- to the world's official time when needed to keep Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in sync with astronomical time -- the position of the sun above the Earth. When the International Earth Rotation Service observes that the Earth is out of sync with UTC, a leap second...

...greater than its. predecessor, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, which operated in 1983. WISE will join two other infrared missions in space -- NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the. Herschel Space Observatory, a European Space Agency mission with important NASA partici-. pation. WISE is different...

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LAMBDA - Infrared Astronomical Satellite
along arcs of constant Solar elongation close to 90°. IRAS also made pointed observations of selected objects with integration times lasting up to 12

Missions - Hinode (Solar-B) - NASA Science
Solar System Venus Transit NASA Earth Day 2012 Hinode (Solar-B) Phase: Operating Launch Date: September 23, 2006

Astronomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prehistoric cultures left behind astronomical artifacts such as the Egyptian monuments and Nubian monuments, and early civilizations such as the

Sunlight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  (Redirected from Solar radiation) Jump to: navigation, search For solar energy available from sunlight, see Insolation.

OpenUniverse: A Free Space Simulator
Strictly spoken it's a piece of software, simulating the Solar System's bodies in 3D on your Windows or Linux PC (will work in most *NIX's as well).

Data Services — Naval Oceanography Portal
Rise/Set/Transit Times for Major Solar System Objects and Bright Stars You are here: Home ? USNO ? Astronomical Applications ? Data Services

ESO - Very Large Telescope
Solar System Stars Star Clusters Exoplanets Videos Solar System Stars Star Clusters

Sloan Digital Sky Survey
The 120-megapixel camera imaged 1.5 square degrees of sky at a time, about eight times the area of the full moon.

GALEX - Galaxy Evolution Explorer
The technique should help in the hunt for planets that lie beyond our solar system, because nearby, hard-to-see stars could very well be home to the

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