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The Astronomical Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes papers covering recent research and discoveries in the fields of astronomy and cosmology. Our objective is to provide a reliable source of information to researchers and professionals using a fair and efficient publishing process.

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Latest Papers

The Physics of Blazar Jets

by Megan Urry

Fri, Apr 20, 2012

Megan Urry et al., Yale University, Department of Astronomy

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Quantum Mechanics, Gravity, and the Multiverse

by Yasunori Nomura

Fri, Apr 06, 2012

Yasunori Nomura

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The GEM Theory of the Unification of Gravitation and Electro-Magnetism

by John E. Brandenburg Ph.D.

Thu, Jan 19, 2012

J.E. Brandenburg, Orbital Technologies Incorporated

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Water on The Moon, I. Historical Overview

by Arlin Crotts

Sun, Sep 18, 2011

Arlin Crotts, Department of Physics, Columbia University

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Latest Papers

Water on The Moon, III. Volatiles & Activity

by Arlin Crotts

Fri, Apr 06, 2012

Arlin Crotts, Columbia University

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An Interferometrically Derived Sample of Miras with Phase using Spitzer: Paper I – A First Look

by Michelle Creech-Eakman

Thu, Jan 19, 2012

M. J. Creech-Eakman, T. Güth, D. G. Luttermoser, C. A. Jurgenson, A. K. Speck

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How are Bright Galaxies Embedded within their Dark Matter Halos?

by Tereasa Brainerd

Mon, Aug 08, 2011

Tereasa G. Brainerd, Department of Astronomy, Boston University

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Investigating spatial structure of dust shells around evolved stars

by Angela K. Speck

Mon, Aug 08, 2011

Suklima Guha Niyogi, Angela K. Speck & Kevin Volk

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