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universe comes from spectra.
Spectroscopes are
often used in
astronomy and some
branches of chemistry.
Early spectroscopes were
simply prisms with graduations...
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Spectroscopic notation provides a way to
specify atomic ionization states,
atomic orbitals, and
molecular orbitals.
Spectroscopists customarily refer...
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Spectroscopic parallax or main
sequence ****ing is an
astronomical method for
measuring the
distances to stars.
Despite its name, it does not rely on...
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analysis by X-ray fluorescence.
Electronic structure research with
various spectroscopes.
Redshift to
determine the
speed and
velocity of a
distant object Determining...
- Far
Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE,
Explorer 77, and MIDEX-0)
represented the next generation, high-orbit,
ultraviolet space observatory covering...
- we know it. With
advent of
automated telescopes and
improvements in
spectroscopes, a
number of
collaborations have been made to map the
universe in redshift...
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Reuven Ramaty High
Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI,
originally High
Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager or
HESSI or
Explorer 81) was a NASA solar...
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Atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) is a
method of
chemical analysis that uses the
intensity of
light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or
spark at a particular...
- The Multi-Unit
Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) is an
integral field spectrograph installed at the Very
Large Telescope (VLT) of the
European Southern Observatory...
- may also be
detected by
indirect techniques, such as
spectroscopy (
spectroscopic binaries) or
astrometry (astrometric binaries). If a
binary star happens...