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Stars, galaxies and planets Dept. of Physics, Bangalore University Bangalore 560056 bakagali@gmail.com B. A. Kagali
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Round Earth
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The night sky
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Rotating stars
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December sky
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Orion constellation
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Open cluster
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Globular cluster
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Deep field
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Galaxy edge
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Dust lanes in the galaxy
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Celestial sphere
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Solar image
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Solar carona
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Cross section of the sun
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The solar system
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Orion nebula
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Eagle nebula
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In visible light
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In infrared
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Birthplace of stars: Molecular Clouds Ophiuchus Giant Molecular Cloud (by Loke Tan)
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Formation of stars
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‘Isolated’ Star Formation M.Hogerheijde1998, after Shu et al. 1987
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Dust lanes
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Visible and IR images
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Emerging jets
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Young stellar objects
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Pleides cluster stars
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Path on HR diagram
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Paths vs. masses
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Formation of sun
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H R diagram
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M N Saha
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Adult stars
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Small mass star evolution
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Red giant's size
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Sirius A and Sirius B
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S Chandrasekhar
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Planetary nebula
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Another planetary nebula
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Neutron star formation
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Nova
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Structure of massive stars
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Formation of a nova
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Supernova formation
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Aftermath of SN explosion
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Crab nebula
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Crab nebula radiation
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A pulsar
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Supernova radiation
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End stages of stars
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Light near a black hole
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SN in another galaxy
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Spiral galaxy
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Sombrero galaxy
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A galaxy cluster
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Our solar system
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Mercury
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Venus
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Mars
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Jupiter
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Saturn
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Uranus
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Neptune
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Pluto and Charon
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Meteors
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Asteroids
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A comet
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Craters on earth
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“ The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible !!” …Albert Einstein
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