The Milky Way Galaxy Chapter 15. The Milky Way Almost everything we see in the night sky belongs to the Milky Way We see most of the Milky Way as a faint.
Cluster of Excellence: Origin and Structure of the Universe Research Area G: How was the Universe enriched in heavy elements? R. Krücken TU München & MLL.
Slide 1 M31: The Andromeda Galaxy 2 million light years from us
YSOs: Young Stellar Objects Provide evidence for planet-forming nebular disks around stars Dusty cocoon surrounding YSO.
Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar.
Our Galaxy The Milky Way. The Milky Way Almost everything we see in the night sky belongs to the Milky Way We see most of the Milky Way as a faint band.
The Hubble Space Telescope - the first 10 years Our only optical telescope in space –Why, when and how Observations –Planets –Stars –Galaxies –Cosmology.
Astronomy By Claire Andrues THE ORION NEBULA (M42)
Chapter 14 Our Galaxy. What does our galaxy look like?
Seeing the Distant Universe in Integral Field Spectroscopy at high redshift 3D Andrew Bunker, AAO & Oxford.
A short course in The Milky Way and the ISM
A short course in The Milky Way and the ISM Dr. Maura McLaughlin West Virginia University [email protected] July 10 2008 Pulsar Search Collaboratory.