NewsScience: 2006
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Science July 13, 2006
Subaru Discovers 9 New Satellites of Saturn
David Jewitt from the University of Hawaii and his colleagues discovered 9 new satellites of Saturn using the Subaru telescope. This achiev...
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Science June 28, 2006
Diversity the Norm in Protoplanetary Disks: Astronomers Find Donuts, Spirals and Now Banana Splits
A close look at the protoplanetary disk around a young star by two teams of astronomers using the Subaru telescope on Mauna Kea has led to...
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Science May 26, 2006
Universe Re-Ionized 900 Million Years After Birth
Subaru observations of the most distant known gamma-ray burst show that most hydrogen between the galaxies had become ionized 900 million ...
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Science May 12, 2006
Subaru Captures Crumbling Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3
The Subaru telescope recently focused its attention on Comet Schwassman-Wachmann 3 and its crumbling nucleus. Using Suprime-Cam, astronomer...
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Science April 21, 2006
Synergy of Technologies Reveal Origin of Dust Around Nearby Star
A combination of observing strategy and advanced technology has produced the most detailed picture yet of a dust disk surrounding a nearby...
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Science April 12, 2006
Computer Simulations Link Galaxies Past and Present
Ultra-high resolution super computer simulations have succeeded in revealing the future of the earliest and most distant galaxies known. Th...
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Science February 23, 2006
MOIRCS - Subaru's new "infrared eye" now open
Subaru Telescope opened its doors to astronomers from all over the world in December, 2000. In the five years since then, the telescope's c...
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Science January 6, 2006
Cosmological Magnetic Field: a fossil of density perturbations in the early universe
The origin of large scale magnetic fields found in galaxies and clusters of galaxies is still a mystery. Researchers from National Astronom...