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First data release of the Herschel ATLAS | Herschel ATLAS
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First data release of the Herschel ATLAS. Sun, 10/24/2010 - 15:49. The Science Demonstration Phase (SDP) data from Herschel-ATLAS has been released to the astronomical community. This represents the largest public release of Herschel data so far and will be a powerful data-set for studies of galaxy evolution. Maps of 16 square degrees of sky in five bands (100, 160, 250, 350 and 500 microns) will be available for download along with the catalogues generated by the H-ATLAS team. See the boxed area below f...
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Herschel digs up the dirt on distant galaxies using cosmic zoom lenses | Herschel ATLAS
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Herschel digs up the dirt on distant galaxies using cosmic zoom lenses. Thu, 11/04/2010 - 14:13. Of the Open University and lead researcher of the study, explained, "Our survey of the sky looks for sources of sub-millimetre light. The big breakthrough is that we have discovered that many of the brightest sources are being magnified by lenses, which means that we no longer have to rely on the rather inefficient methods of finding lenses which are used at visible and radio wavelengths.". Of the Royal Obser...
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Survey | Herschel ATLAS
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Current Status of the Survey. The survey is now complete. The area of sky covered is shown here. Science Demonstration Phase (SDP). A first 4x4 degree tile was released in October 2010 as described in Rigby et al. 2011, Ibar et al. 2010, Pascale et al. 2011, Smith et al. 2011. H-ATLAS Data Release 1:. The NGP and SGP fields will be released to the public in July 2016, watch this space for further updates. Title image credit: ESA/SPIRE/H-ATLAS Consortium. Herschel UK Outreach Site.
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Bang Goes the Theory Zooms in on Herschel ATLAS Results | Herschel ATLAS
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Bang Goes the Theory Zooms in on Herschel ATLAS Results. Fri, 08/26/2011 - 10:11. Herschel ATLAS scientists will appear on episode 5 of BBC's Bang Goes the Theory. To talk about their exciting results using the Herschel Space Observatory. The online interview with Dr Negrello can be found here. The episode will be aired on Monday 12 Sept 19.30 BBC1 (England) and on BBC2 (Scotland and Wales). Viewers in Northern Ireland can see the programme on Friday 16 Sept 20.30 BBC1, and the episode will b...Revealing...
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News | Herschel ATLAS
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Herschel-ATLAS New Data Release. Herschel-ATLAS new data release available to the public: 120239 sources encompassing the history of the Universe. Bang Goes the Theory Zooms in on Herschel ATLAS Results. Don't miss the next episode of Bang Goes the Theory, where the presenters showcase Herschel ATLAS results and chat to some of our H-ATLAS scientists. Andromeda-like galaxy spied from afar with Herschel-ATLAS. Herschel ATLAS astronomer chats to BBC. First data release of the Herschel ATLAS.
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Timeline of the Universe | Planck Mission
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Timeline of the Universe. Submitted by chrisnorth on Tue, 25/08/2009 - 13:31. New to the site is a " Timeline of the Universe. It outlines the way the Universe has changed since the Big Bang up to the formation of the Solar System, and beyond into the future. Go and explore! Bookmark/Search this post with. The Planck Team is not responsible for the content of external sites. Website hosted by Cardiff University. Website designed and built by Jon Yardley.
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Timeline of the Universe | Planck Mission
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Timeline of the Universe. Seconds after the Big Bang. Current theories involve a very brief, but very rapid period of expansion in the early Universe. This period was very brief - in fact only around 10. Seconds (that's 0.00000000000000000000000000000000001 seconds in "long-hand") but in that time it is thought that the Universe expanded by a factor of around 10. 1 million million million million million million million million million million times! Bookmark/Search this post with.
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Herschel Advent Calendar | Herschel Space Observatory
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Bookmark/Search this post with. Online Showcase of Herschel Images. Herschel's Last Year Blog. Herschel Museum of Astronomy. The Herschel Team is not responsible for the content of external sites. Website hosted by Cardiff University. On behalf of the UK Herschel community. Website designed and built by Jon Yardley. Internal Herschel Team Pages.
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The Herschel satellite | Herschel Space Observatory
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The Herschel Space Observatory. Herschel was the first space observatory to observe from the far-infrared to the submillimetre waveband, unveiling the mysterious hidden cold Universe to us for the first time. Its data tap into previously unexploited wavelengths, seeing phenomena out of reach of other observatories, at a level of detail that has not been captured before, allowing us to study otherwise invisible dusty and cold regions of the cosmos, both near and far. 14th May 2009 on board an Ariane 5 fro...
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Galaxy Clusters from Planck | Herschel Space Observatory
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Galaxy Clusters from Planck. A distant cluster of galaxies. Where is it in the sky? In the constellation of Bootes. How big is it? The cluster contains hundreds or thousands of stars, spanning distances of millions of light years. How far away is it? The cluster is seen as it was over ten billion years ago, when the Universe was just three billion years old. What do the colours represent? See this object in:. At these earlier times the galaxies in the clusters were forming stars at much faster rates than...
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