Australian astronomy looks forward

Over the next decade, a new generation of instruments will come into being for the benefit of astronomers across the world. Australian astronomers hope to build on their strong astronomical heritage and continue to take part in astronomy at the highest international level. To this end, they have pre...

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Published in:Astronomy and Geophysics
Main Author: Bhathal, Ragbir
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Published: Oxford University Press 2005
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