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Galaxies and How to Observe Them

Wolfgang Steinicke Richard Jakiel

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978-1-85233-752-0

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978-1-84628-699-5

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag London Limited 2007

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Galaxies, Cluster of Galaxies & their data

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section I - Galaxies, Cluster of Galaxies, and their Data | Pp. 3-42

Pairs, Groups, and Clusters of Galaxies

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section I - Galaxies, Cluster of Galaxies, and their Data | Pp. 43-59

Catalogs, Data, and Nomenclature

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section I - Galaxies, Cluster of Galaxies, and their Data | Pp. 60-74

Accessories and Optical Quantities

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section II - Technical Aspects on Observing Galaxies | Pp. 77-83

Theory of Visual Observation

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section II - Technical Aspects on Observing Galaxies | Pp. 84-96

Observing, Recording, & Processing

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section II - Technical Aspects on Observing Galaxies | Pp. 97-108

Observing Programs

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section III - What to Observe? – The Objects | Pp. 111-146

Individual Objects

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section III - What to Observe? – The Objects | Pp. 147-193

Groups and Clusters of Galaxies

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section III - What to Observe? – The Objects | Pp. 194-219

Odd Stuff

Wolfgang Steinicke; Richard Jakiel

Concerning the mechanical properties of solder joints, there are two unique characteristics worth mentioning again and again. The first is that solder alloys have a very high homologous temperature at the device working temperature or at room temperature.

Section III - What to Observe? – The Objects | Pp. 220-229