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The modified astrometric procedure of satellite plate reduction as applied at the Kootwijk Observatory of the Delft Geodetic Institute : a description with some results for SAOP
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ISBN: 9061322235 9789061322238 Year: 1976 Publisher: Delft : Rijkscommissie voor Geodesie,

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Optimum station-satellite configurations for simultaneous observations to satellites
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Year: 1966 Publisher: Cambridge Smithsonian Institution, Astrophysical Laboratory

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Mapping Phragmites australis live fractional cover in the lower Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Reston, Virginia : U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,

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Mapping Phragmites australis live fractional cover in the lower Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana
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Delft University equipment for photographic satellite observations
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ISBN: 9061322200 9789061322207 Year: 1974 Publisher: Delft : Rijkscommissie voor Geodesie,

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A sixty-year timeline of the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing Site
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ISBN: 9780833084736 0833084739 Year: 2013 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA RAND


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The Physical Properties of the Groups of Galaxies
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Galaxy groups consist of a few tens of galaxies bound in a common gravitational potential and contain a significant fraction of the overall universal baryon budget. Therefore, they are key to our understanding of how the bulk of matter in the Universe accretes and forms hierarchical structures and how different sources of feedback affect their gravitational collapse. However, despite their crucial role in cosmic structure formation and evolution, galaxy groups have received less attention compared to massive clusters. This is perhaps in part due to their rarity in being observed and properly characterized. With the advent of eROSITA, many thousands of galaxy groups will be detected by X-ray, complementing optical and SZ coverage. In this Special Issue we collected and organized the latest developments in our understanding of these systems and present future prospects from both observational and theoretical points of view.


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The Physical Properties of the Groups of Galaxies
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Galaxy groups consist of a few tens of galaxies bound in a common gravitational potential and contain a significant fraction of the overall universal baryon budget. Therefore, they are key to our understanding of how the bulk of matter in the Universe accretes and forms hierarchical structures and how different sources of feedback affect their gravitational collapse. However, despite their crucial role in cosmic structure formation and evolution, galaxy groups have received less attention compared to massive clusters. This is perhaps in part due to their rarity in being observed and properly characterized. With the advent of eROSITA, many thousands of galaxy groups will be detected by X-ray, complementing optical and SZ coverage. In this Special Issue we collected and organized the latest developments in our understanding of these systems and present future prospects from both observational and theoretical points of view.


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The Physical Properties of the Groups of Galaxies
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Galaxy groups consist of a few tens of galaxies bound in a common gravitational potential and contain a significant fraction of the overall universal baryon budget. Therefore, they are key to our understanding of how the bulk of matter in the Universe accretes and forms hierarchical structures and how different sources of feedback affect their gravitational collapse. However, despite their crucial role in cosmic structure formation and evolution, galaxy groups have received less attention compared to massive clusters. This is perhaps in part due to their rarity in being observed and properly characterized. With the advent of eROSITA, many thousands of galaxy groups will be detected by X-ray, complementing optical and SZ coverage. In this Special Issue we collected and organized the latest developments in our understanding of these systems and present future prospects from both observational and theoretical points of view.

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