Astrophysics & Cosmology

Some fairly abstract calculations often help predict what actually exists, even if we can't get to see it yet.

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  1. Cosmology for Beginners

    Resource explains the current theories on the origins and nature of the universe, including the inflation theory and the cosmic bubble.
    www.biols.susx.ac.uk

    Resource explains the current theories on the origins and nature of the universe, including the inflation theory and the cosmic bubble.
  2. Dept of Physics, Univ. of Durham - Measuring the Hubble Constant

    Describes the work done by Edwin Hubble in the 1920s to determine the rate at which the universe is expanding, and subsequent work done with the Hubble Space telescope.
    www.dur.ac.uk

    Describes the work done by Edwin Hubble in the 1920s to determine the rate at which the universe is expanding, and subsequent work done with the Hubble Space telescope.
  3. ESA Astrophysics - Research and Scientific Support Department

    Directory connects you to the missions and projects, personnel, publications, conferences, and opportunities in astrophysics and the sciences in support of same.
    astro.esa.int

    Directory connects you to the missions and projects, personnel, publications, conferences, and opportunities in astrophysics and the sciences in support of same.
  4. Gravitational Lensing and the Search for Dark Matter

    Edinburgh base research group examine the effects of gravitational lensing of light from distant galaxies, and the effects of dark matter.
    www.roe.ac.uk

    Edinburgh base research group examine the effects of gravitational lensing of light from distant galaxies, and the effects of dark matter.
  5. Gravitational Lensing Research at JBO

    Find out who is involved in which gravitational lensing research at Jodrell bank observatory.
    www.jb.man.ac.uk

    Find out who is involved in which gravitational lensing research at Jodrell bank observatory.
  6. Has Science Made Religion Redundant?

    Physicist John Polkinghorne on scientific evidence the universe follows the Anthropic Principle, and the cosmology required to account for it. A CiS-St Edmunds Lecture.
    www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk

    Physicist John Polkinghorne on scientific evidence the universe follows the Anthropic Principle, and the cosmology required to account for it. A CiS-St Edmunds Lecture.
  7. Molecular Physics and Astrophysics

    The University College, London provides a general introduction to Molecular Astrophysics, introducing the concept of the molecular thermometer.
    www.tampa.phys.ucl.ac.uk

    The University College, London provides a general introduction to Molecular Astrophysics, introducing the concept of the molecular thermometer.
  8. Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council

    PPARC supports research into particle physics, space science, solar-system studies, astronomy and cosmology.
    www.pparc.ac.uk

    PPARC supports research into particle physics, space science, solar-system studies, astronomy and cosmology.
  9. Pulsar Research - Jodrell Bank

    Projects investigating the properties of the regular wave-emitting bodies. Online radio-pulsar tutorial included, helps the neophyte get started.
    www.jb.man.ac.uk

    Projects investigating the properties of the regular wave-emitting bodies. Online radio-pulsar tutorial included, helps the neophyte get started.
  10. Quantum Cosmology

    Explore the world of Quantum Cosmology, which attempts to explain the state of the early universe.
    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk

    Explore the world of Quantum Cosmology, which attempts to explain the state of the early universe.

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