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Radiation astronomy frequency bands and WikiData number
Radiation astronomy resource |
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Frequency range |
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WikiData number (Q)
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Acoustic astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Acoustics |
sound |
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Q62026196
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Active galactic nuclei radiation astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Active galactic nuclei |
AGNs |
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QQ51837611
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Aerometeor astronomy v:Radiation astronomy/Aerometeors |
meteors |
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Q61679399
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Alpha-particle astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Alpha particles |
alpha particles |
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Q60461927
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Asteroid astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Asteroids |
asteroids |
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Q3863
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Blue astronomy, v:Blue astronomy |
blues |
630–670 THz |
450–475 nm |
Q26203754
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Cyan astronomy, v:Cyan astronomy |
cyans |
606–630 THz |
476–495 nm |
Q26203759
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Electromagnetic astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Electromagnetics |
electromagnetism |
2420 QHz–30 Hz |
12 ym–10,000 km |
Q27681267
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Gamma-ray astronomy, v:Gamma-ray astronomy |
gamma rays |
2420 QHz – 30 PHz |
12 ym–10 pm |
Q622752
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X-ray astronomy, v:X-ray astronomy |
x-rays |
30 PHz – 30 EHz |
10 pm – 10 nm |
Q1852
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Millimeter astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Millimeters |
millimeters |
30–300 GHz |
1.0–10.0 mm |
Q115285962
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Centimeter astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Centimeters |
centimeters |
3–30 GHz |
1.0–10.0 cm |
Q115286110
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Decimeter astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Decimeters |
decimeters |
0.3–3 GHz |
1.0–10.0 dm |
Q not yet assigned
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Alloy astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Alloys |
alloys |
151 sections |
elements & compounds |
Q37756
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v:Radiation astronomy/Courses |
courses |
1 per semester |
48 lectures |
Q51248150
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v:Radiation astronomy/Courses/Principles/Syllabus/Fall |
syllabi |
1 per semester |
Spring, Fall |
Q26728101
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WikiProjects of interest
X-ray astronomy
EXOSAT[4]
References
- ^ R. E. Einziger, J. N. Mundy, and H. A. Hoff (15 January 1978). "Niobium self-diffusion". Phys. Rev. B17 (2): 440. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.17.440.
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- ^ Hoff HA, Waytena GL, Glesener JW, Harris VG, Pappas DP (Mar 1995). "Critical thickness of single crystal fcc iron on diamond". Surf Sci. 326 (3): 252–66. Bibcode:1995SurSc.326..252H. doi:10.1016/0039-6028(94)00787-X. S2CID 93826286.
- ^ J. N. Mundy, S. J. Rothman, N. Q. Lam, H. A. Hoff, and L. J. Nowicki (15 December 1978). "Self-diffusion in tungsten". Phys. Rev. B18 (12–15): 6566. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.18.6566.
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- ^ Hoff HA (Aug 1983). "EXOSAT - The new extrasolar X-ray observatory". J Brit Interplan Soc. (Space Chronicle). 36 (8): 363–7. Archived from the original on 2012-08-29.
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