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  2. List of software for astronomy research and education

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    Package Name Pro. Am. Interface Connects to Online (e.g. VO) Data Displays or Manip. FITS Images Tiled Multi-Resolution All-Sky image Handling Displays

  3. Kelle Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Kelle Cruz is an astrophysicist who specializes in studying brown dwarfs.She currently works as an associate professor at Hunter College in New York City.With her study of brown dwarfs, Cruz hopes to better understand planets outside the Solar System and map out the universe, saying, "I hope that what I’m doing in our little bit of the galaxy is similar to what the explorers did by ...

  4. Naomi McClure-Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Naomi McClure-Griffiths FAA (born July 11, 1975) is an American-born Australian astrophysicist and radio astronomer. In 2004, she discovered a new spiral arm in the Milky Way galaxy. She was awarded the Prime Minister's Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist in 2006 and in 2015 was honored for her research in physics by receipt of the ...

  5. Webb telescope confirms the universe is expanding at an ...

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    Two years of data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have now validated the Hubble Space Telescope's earlier finding that the rate of the universe's expansion is faster - by about 8% - than ...

  6. Nia Imara - Wikipedia

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    Nia Imara is an American astrophysicist, artist, and activist.Imara's scientific work deals with galactic mass, star formation, and exoplanet detection. Imara was the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley [1] and was the inaugural postdoctoral fellow in the Future Faculty Leaders program at Harvard University. [2]

  7. Michael E. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Brown (born June 5, 1965) is an American astronomer, who has been professor of planetary astronomy at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) since 2003. [1]

  8. Tom Wagg - Wikipedia

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    Wagg is currently pursuing a PhD in Astrophysics at the University of Washington. [1] His interests lie in massive, binary stars and gravitational waves.His notable works include investigating massive double compact objects that are detectable by LISA [15] and producing an open-source Python package called LEGWORK for performing similar studies.

  9. Catherine Heymans - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Elizabeth Heymans FRSE (born 1978) is a British astrophysicist, the Astronomer Royal for Scotland, and a professor at the University of Edinburgh based at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. [2] [3] [4] [5]