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Astronomy

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General astronomy

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  • Don't see the difference with synchrotron radiation. This paper differentiates the two as "Gyrosynchrotron radiation is the electromagnetic emission generated by mildly relativistic electrons moving in a magnetic field, while the term synchrotron radiation is used to describe the emission from ultarelativitic electrons", but most sources I found define synchrotron radiation as just relativistic. Maybe a historical shift in definition? I'm inclined to redirect but maybe an expert can chime in. Xingyzt (talk  |  contribs) 14:59, 6 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I do, they are quite different (OED sources) [14] [15] @Xingyzt TheTopRocketFan (talk) 23:38, 28 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Your first definition is of synchrotrons, not their radiation. Xingyzt (talk  |  contribs) 23:41, 28 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Cosmology, galactic and extragalactic astronomy

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Solar and stellar astronomy

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Individual Objects and Groups

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NGC Objects

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Based upon the availability of published scientific studies, the following New General Catalogue deep sky objects are likely to satisfy the WP:GNG criteria:

c. Cluster; n. Nebula

  Comment: Turkish Wikipedia has all of the NGC objects. tr:Kategori:NGC cisimleri --Evolutionoftheuniverse (talk) 14:50, 17 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I think quite a few language Wikipedias have all of them as well. Alpha Piscis Austrini (talk) 18:21, 14 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Can we get someone who can translate those article to English? PrathuCoder (talk) 06:28, 6 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I'll be working on this list now, starting with NGG 855. Bear with me. Galaxyfriend (talk) 20:40, 5 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Well, that's nice. Good luck! PrathuCoder (talk) 23:20, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Good luck! User:Hamterous1 (discuss anything!🐹✈️) 01:43, 18 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oh wow. User:Hamterous1 (discuss anything!🐹✈️) 18:31, 17 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hubble Ultra-Deep Field Objects

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Based upon the availability of published scientific studies, some Hubble Ultra-Deep Field deep sky objects should have articles. Click here for a list of Hubble Ultra-Deep Field objects.

Spacecraft

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Biology

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Chemistry, chemicals and labs

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Environment and geology

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Journals and trade publications

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  • Behavioural Public Policy - Cambridge
  • BioFuels Journal - [33]
  • Citation Classic - [34]
  • Diaspora (journal) - Academic journal; ISSN 1044-2057; published by University of Toronto Press [35]
  • Digital Video (magazine) - American trade publication; published by NewBay Media; ISSN 1541-0943; OCLC 773019651; [36]
  • Free Neuropathology - Neuropathological open-access journal founded in 2020 by the former editor of Acta Neuropathologica. - [37]
  • Gunluk.org - Fast, free and ad-free natural science journal. - [38]
  • International Journal of Product Development (IJPD) - [39]
  • International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
  • Japanese Journal of Ichthyology
  • Journal of Breath Research - ISSN 1752-7155; published by IOP Publishing[40]
  • Journal of Network and Computer Applications - [41]
  • Journal of Neural Engineering - ISSN 1741-2560; published by IOP Publishing[42]
  • Keystone Symposia (Please aggregate important times already mentioned in the wikipedia files for Keystone Symposia so that the important scientific discoveries, conversations, and summits are in one place. I have to continually find specific mentions using the search function to get the information I need. We should probably also do this for FASEB and other scientific summits that have contributed to the development of scientific journals.) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=keystone+symposia&go=Go&ns0=1)
  • Kiva [wikidata] or KIVA; Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History. ISSN 0023-1940, 2051-6177: JSTOR (as Kiva) Not to be confused with similarly named Southwestern Journal of AnthropologyJSTOR Taylor & Francis (publishing partner) (as KIVA)Taylor & Francis, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (affiliated) (as Kiva)Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society; University of Colorado (as KIVA)University of Colorado Boulder; Ingenta Connect (as KIVA)Ingenta; Academia.edu hosted paper using a T&F citationAcademia.edu.
  • Mathematica Scandinavica - peer reviewed green open access journal, ISSN 0025-5521 (print) ISSN 1903-1807 (online), [43], listed in Ulrichs, indexed by MathSciNet, published continuously since 1953
  • Microbial Cell (Austrian peer-reviewed open-access Journal published by Shared Science Publishers, monthly issues in English language since 2014, indexed in ESCI, DOAJ, PMC, Web of Science, ISSN/eISSN 2311-2638) (Journal WebsiteScopus Journal InformationArchive of Microbial Cell Articles in Pubmed PMCGerman wikipedia entry Entry on scimago SJR journal and country rank website DOAJ entry and further information Sherpa Romeo entry)
  • National Geographic Style Manual - [44]
  • Physics (defunct journal, 1964-1968); published by Physics Publishing Company. This journal published several important papers, including John Stewart Bell's paper on the EPR paradox.[22] Its being defunct is mentioned in [23] and at [45] and in the article.[24] The American Physical Society hosts an archive of it at https://journals.aps.org/ppf/ however it is pretty hard to learn of it because "physics" is not a very useful search term. Thus a Wikipedia disambiguation page would help scholars and students find the archive. Its also interesting because it was an experiment in paying physicists for their articles, and one of its editors was Nobel Laureate Philip Warren Anderson [25] There is an interview with Anderson describing the birth of the journal at [26]
  • Physiological Measurement - ISSN 0967-3334; published by IOP Publishing and Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine [46]
  •   Poor Will's Almanack - Published almanac written by William Felker
  • Revue Scientifique - article on French Wikipedia: w:fr:La Revue scientifique
  • ScienceAsia - ISSN 1513-1874; peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly by the Science Society of Thailand and the National Research Council of Thailand [47]
  • Science in Context
  • Urology Times - ISSN 0093-9722; OCLC 149664581; published by Advanstar Communications; [48]
  • Materials science

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    Medicine

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    Physical science

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    A–M

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  • Alignment layers  – used to induce molecular alignment in liquid crystals
  • Argentaffin cells
  • Atmospheric iron
  • Baking contrast unit
  • Barium sodium niobate AKA Banana
  • Budeyko approximation
  • Clogston cable
  • Cloud drop size distribution ([55])
  • Calcium in nature  – at least be in the article!
  • Cosmic Call 1 (1999) Cosmic Call
  • Coherent superposition - relationship to lenseless laser focusing
  • Conoscopic holography  – the optical interference effect produced by doubly refracting crystals illuminated with convergent polarised light rays
  • Core saturation calculation  – how to calculate the amount of saturated fluids in a core sample
  • Critical cues
  • Crystalline gas, a peculiar state of solid 1,1,1-Trichloroethane in which the intermolecular distances are large. Reference: "Crystalline gas of 1,1,1-trichloroethane", CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 396
  • Degree of compression  – thermodynamics principle in chemistry
  • Depletion attraction
  • Deygout
  • Diode laser spectroscopy  – I would like to see/help write an article stub
  • Dysoxic
  • Excited state absorption (ESA)  – an optical phenomenon
  • Exciton blocking layer (EBL)  – used in organic photovoltaic devices
  • Fortrat diagram  – an important plot in molecular spectroscopy
  • Friederichs model  – referring to a particular regime of dynamics in microscopic theory of irreversible processes
  • G-Jitter  – subtopic microgravity; a vibration which is common to all large orbiting spacecraft
  • Gauge variable  – does this refer to the work of Gerard 't Hooft or something more general?
  • Gauss dynamics
  • Goldberger Treiman relation  – a well-known relation in nuclear physics and particle physics
  • Grinberg-Zylberbaum experiment  – [56]
  • Hele-Shaw cell
  • Heterotrophic absorber
  • Induced coupled plasma mass spectroscopy
  • Instrument science – The design and engineering of scientific instruments
  • Keplerate - a structure containing both Platonic and Archimedean solids, one inside the other (notaKepler solid)
  • Langmuir-Hinshelwood Kinetics
  • Liganding atoms - discussed at [57] related to Non-bonded Interactions
  • Light-profile - astronomy, used in Elliptical galaxy
  • Lists of things named after (physical) scientists [Category]- see here, here
  • Low multipole anomaly - of power spectrum of cosmic background radiation or CMB
  • Luciano S. Méndez - Elizabeth Ann Rauscher, regarding her article on Consciousness and the New Physics (her site)
  • Lunar fluorescence
  • Magmatter - [58]
  • Magnetic viscosity - [59]
  • Model Hamiltonian
  • Munevera Zulfikarpašić (First academically educated Bosniaks woman Master of PharmacyinWorld War II (from 1944)
  • N–Z

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  • Neutronization  – combination of electrons and protons into neutrons, especially regards to NS formation
  • Nuclear hyperpolarization
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance gyroscope
  • Optical relay
  • Optical syrup
  • Prorennin
  • Photoluminescence quenching  – a method of preventing newly created excitons from recombining and re-emitting a photon
  • Photon deflection
  • Piezoceramic transducer
  • Piezoresistive transducer
  • Polydimethylsiloxane linear polymer
  • Post absorptive state  – body's use of stored nutrients as energy
  • Projection postulate  – Lüders-Von Neuman
  • Quantum polarization shift communications
  • Radiofrequency quadrapole accelerator
  • Regioregular  – what does the word mean and in what contexts is it used
  • Rheometric scientific
  • Rheometrics
  • Rouse model for polymer chains
  • Sakata Model
  • Samarium–iron–nitride magnet aka SmFeN, complementing the other two classes of modern magnetic materials, Neodymium magnet and Samarium–cobalt magnet
  • Sander Geophysics
  • SEMTech Solutions Inc.  – [61]
  • SH-wave - type of shear wave
  • Solar laser
  • Spectrum of helium (See Hyperphysics)
  • Spin alignment echo (SAE)  – technique in solid state NMR (maybe as in (Hafner et al., Meas. Sci Tech., 1991))
  • Spin gap
  • Splay nematic phase a type of nematic liquid crystal which is both polar and ferroelectric (see Mertelj et al, Phys. Rev. X, 2018, and Sebastián et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020)
  • Strutt-Ince Stability Diagram (also known as Strutt-Ince Stability Chart) [62]
  • Subcooled vapororsupercooled vapor - we only have articles for superheated liquids and supercooled liquids; Subcooling only covers liquids below their boiling points (in HVAC terminology).
  • Supermapping
  • Surface Brillouin zone
  • Surface tension of ice
  • SV-wave - type of shear wave
  • Symmetric fission
  • Thermovoltaic cells
  • Thermochronometry[63] (content is public domain)
  • Titanium dating methods
  • Varicose wave
  • Vector electromagnetics at the focus of high numerical aperture optical systems
  • Vibrational echo
  • Vladislav Krayevsky
  • Water expander trick
  • Willard water (also known as Catalyst altered water)  – associated with John W. Willard
  • Physics

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    Scientists and people in science

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    Astronomers

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  • James Steven Bullock - [105]
  • Keivin Burns  – [106]
  • Kenneth G. Carpenter, NASA astrophysicist. CV on the NASA site: [107].
  • William H. Christie (1897–1955), British-born astronomer and author[108][109] (Not the same as William Christie (astronomer))
  • Duvone Dale - NASA; [110]
  • Franjo Dominko - See sl:Franjo Dominko
  • W. Miller Goss - noted radio astronomer specializing in studies of the interstellar medium and the history of radio astronomy. Former director of the Very Large Array and the Very Long Baseline Array, long-time advocate for women in astronomy, author of Making Waves: the Story of Ruby Payne-Scott [111].
  • Eric Greisen - staff scientist at NRAO [112], developer of the Astronomical Image Processing System (AIPS) Astronomical Image Processing System, co-author of FITS FITS, 2005 recipient of the AAS George Van Biesbroeck Prize [113].
  • Michael G. Hauser
  • Martin Horky Czech opponent of Galileo in 1610
  • Muraoka Kenji
  • Savvas Michael Koushiappas - creationist cosmology
  • Paul Kustaanheimo - [114]
  • Lindley Johnson (planetary defense) - NASA Planetary Defense Officer who is responsible for detecting and also developing technology for deflecting near-Earth objects (NEO's) and potentially hazardous objects (PHA's). [115]; [116]; [117]; [118]; [119]; [120]; [121]
  • Illah Nourbakhsh - CMU Professor, World Economic Forum Global Steward, a member of the Global Future Council on the Future of AI and Robotics, and the IEEE Global Initiative for the Ethical Considerations in the Design of Autonomous Systems: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~illah/
  • Galianni Pasquale
  • Damian Peach
  • Pavla Ranzinger
  • Darren Reed (astronomer) - computational cosmology (Darren Reed already used for baseballer)
  • John M. Scalo
  • Steinn Sigurdsson
  • Bruce Slee
  • Andrew Ronald Zentner
  • Lunar crater eponyms

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    See List of craters on the Moon
  • Ernest Debes [de] – German cartographer.
  • Georges Furner – French Jesuit professor of mathematics in Paris, c. 1643
  • Nicholas Erasmus Golovin – Russian-American physicist and gov. official.[122]
  • Wladimír Wáclav Heinrich – Czech astronomer.[123]
  • Augustine Riccius – Renaissance Astronomer possibly born in Germany.[124]
  • Giovanni Antonio Rocca
  • Georg Schomberger (1597-1645) - Austrian Jesuit mathematician and astronomer. Student of Christoph Scheiner; instructor of Jan Mikołaj Smogulecki. Author of Sol illustratus et propugnatus and Demonstratio et Constructio Horologiorum Novorum
  • Heinrich Schlüter – German astronomer.Heinrich Schlüter (Astronom)
  • Herbert Schneller - German astronomer; variable star observer[125]
  • Nikolaj Yakovlevich Tsinger - (Zinger)
  • Mikhail Anatol'evich Vil'ev
  • See the NASA Lunar Atlas for crater nomenclature.

    Biologists

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    Earth scientists

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    Physicists

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    Other scientists

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    Please check Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biography if you're not sure your scientist is a natural scientist.

    References

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  • ^ https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/yeomans20130418.html
  • ^ "Don Yeomans | Planetary Scientist (Retired)".
  • ^ "Deep Impact: Science: Science Team: Donald K. Yeomans".
  • ^ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Donald_Yeomans
  • ^ "Donald K. Yeomans: Books, biography, latest update". Amazon.
  • ^ https://https://dsears.hosted.uark.edu//
  • ^ https://www.nasa.gov/ames/spacescience-and-astrobiology/derek-sears/
  • ^ Drake, Michael J. (2009). "2009 Service Award for Derek Sears". Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 44 (S7). Bibcode:2009M&PS...44...11D. doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2009.tb01098.x. S2CID 140654983.
  • ^ https://dsears.hosted.uark.edu//publications/pub%20by%20year/1980%20papers/sears%20et%20al%201980a.pdf
  • ^ https://dsears.hosted.uark.edu//publications/pub%20by%20year/1980%20papers/sears%20et%20al%201980a.pdf
  • ^ https://www.mira.org/researchareas.htm
  • ^ https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.197.4310.1267
  • ^ https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995ApJ...446..300W/abstract
  • ^ https://www.montereyherald.com/2022/03/27/small-but-mighty-monterey-astronomy-institute-continues-making-scientific-advances/
  • ^ https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/filter_author_facet_hier_fq_author=AND&filter_author_facet_hier_fq_author=author_facet_hier%3A%220%2FWeaver%2C%20W%22&fq=%7B!type%3Daqp%20v%3D%24fq_author%7D&fq_author=(author_facet_hier%3A%220%2FWeaver%2C%20W%22)&q=docs(library%2Fw425yGR8QVGNj_9EidV1yg)&sort=citation_count%20desc%2C%20bibcode%20desc&p_=0
  • ^ Jenniskens, Peter (September 2012). "Mapping Meteoroid Orbits: New Meteor Showers Discovered". Sky & Telescope: 23.
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  • ^ "SN 2021afdx". Transient Name Server. IAU Supernova Working Group. 23 November 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
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  • ^ Bertlmann, Reinhold; Zeilinger, Anton (2016). Quantum [Un]Speakables II: Half a Century of Bell's Theorem. Springer. p. 25.
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  • ^ https://www.warnell.uga.edu/people/faculty/mr-chuck-bargeron
  • ^ http://extension.uga.edu/about/personnel-directory/person.html?pk_id=5937&name=Charles%20T.%20Bargeron
  • ^ http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/162778613 Die Urzelle
  • ^ http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/245782563 Die Meteorite (Chondrite) und ihre Organismen
  • ^ https://archive.org/details/biostor-92657 Is there such a thing as Eozoon canadense?
  • ^ https://archive.org/details/THECHONDRITEMETEORITESANDTHEIRORGANISMS The Meteorite (Chondrite) and its Organisms English Translation
  • ^ http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=A690&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Otto Hahn Biography
  • ^ "John Warltire". Oxford Index.
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  • ^ "John Warltire Books: Buy Online from Fishpond.com.au".
  • ^ [[2] "An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump"]. 11 July 2016 – via Wikipedia. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

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