MDS 523.0197
Wording: Natural sciences & mathematics Astronomy The Solar System Astrophysics Astrophysics Not set Not set
Dewmoji: π¬ππ📡???
0 Computer science, information & general works 252,013 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy and Psychology 270,129 🧠 | 2 Religion 681,242 π | 3 Society, Government, and Culture 1,328,382 π« | 4 Language 209,883 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences & mathematics 431,918 π¬ | 6 Applied Science & Technology 940,635 π‘ | 7 Arts & recreation 1,031,850 π¨ | 8 Literature & rhetoric 1,436,736 π | 9 History & geography 837,760 πΊοΈ |
50 Science 35,266 🥼 | 51 Mathematics 82,055 β | 52 Astronomy 25,356 π | 53 Physics 44,008 π | 54 Chemistry 28,260 βοΈ | 55 Earth sciences; geology 36,663 π | 56 Fossils & Dinosaurs 11,038 π | 57 Biology 55,751 𧬠| 58 Plants (Botany) 26,824 πΏ | 59 Animals 86,697 πΌ |
520 Astronomy 6,299 π | 521 Celestial mechanics 575 β | 522 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials 1,635 π | 523 The Solar System 12,101 π | 524 [Formerly: Maps, Observations, and Tables] 227 | 525 Earth (Astronomical geography) 627 π | 526 Mathematical geography 1,986 π | 527 Celestial navigation 208 πΊ | 528 Ephemerides 191 π | 529 Chronology 1,507 β³ |
523.0 Astrophysics 1,079 📡 | 523.1 Universe 2,865 🌌 | 523.2 Solar system, planetary systems 1,034 ⭕ | 523.3 Moon 638 π | 523.4 Planets, asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects 1,712 πͺ | 523.5 Meteors and zodiacal light 279 🌠 | 523.6 Comets 302 βοΈ | 523.7 Sun 904 βοΈ | 523.8 Stars 1,957 β¨ | 523.9 Transits and occultations 109 ⚫ |
523.00 45 | 523.01 Astrophysics 915 | 523.02 73 | 523.03 | 523.04 | 523.05 28 | 523.06 | 523.07 11 | 523.08 2 | 523.09 4 |
523.010 50 | 523.011 | 523.012 | 523.013 9 | 523.014 | 523.015 12 | 523.016 10 | 523.017 | 523.018 12 | 523.019 51 |
523.0190 | 523.0191 | 523.0192 4 | 523.0193 | 523.0194 | 523.0195 | 523.0196 2 | 523.0197 35 | 523.0198 | 523.0199 |
523.01970 | 523.01971 | 523.01972 18 | 523.01973 | 523.01974 | 523.01975 3 | 523.01976 1 | 523.01977 | 523.01978 | 523.01979 |
Selected Works under MDS 523.0197 (35)
- Stellar Alchemy: The Celestial Origin of Atoms by Michel CassΓ©
- Cosmic Bullets: High Energy Particles in Astrophysics by Roger Clay
- Astroparticle Physics by Claus Grupen
- From Ultra Rays to Astroparticles: A Historical Introduction to Astroparticle Physics by Brigitte Falkenburg
- Nuclear Reactions for Astrophysics: Principles, Calculation and Applications of Low-Energy Reactions by Ian J. Thompson
- Astrophysics at Ultra-high Energies: International School of Cosmic Ray Astrophysics 15th Course, Erice, Itlay, 20-27 June 2006 (Science and Culture Series: Astrophysics) by Maurice M. Shapiro
- Cosmic Ray Astrophysics by Reinhard Schlickeiser
- FENOMENOS VIOLENTOS EN EL UNIVERSO by Jayant Narlikar
- Exotic Nuclei and Nuclear/Particle Astrophysics by S. Stoica
- Axions: Theory, Cosmology, and Experimental Searches (Lecture Notes in Physics, 741) by Markus Kuster
- Stellar Evolution, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Nucleogenesis by A. G. W. Cameron
- Beyond the Standard Model of Elementary Particle Physics by Nagashima
- Particle Physics and the Universe: Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 109 Held in Haga Slott, Enkoping, Sweden on 20-25 August 1998 by L. BergstrΓΆm
- Electroweak physics and the early universe by Filipe Freire
- Very high energy gamma ray astronomy by K. E. Turver
- Cosmic rays in star-forming environments proceedings of the second session of the Sant Cugat Forum on astrophysics by Diego F. Torres
- New Worlds in Astroparticle Physics: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop, Faro, Portugal 8-10 January 2005 by Ana M. Mourao
- Omnidirectional gravitational radiation observatory : proceedings of the first international workshop, Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo, Brazil 26-31 May 1996 by W. F. Velloso
- Astrophysical sources of high energy particles and radiation by Maurice M. Shapiro
- The 2nd International Conference on Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics Refereed and selected contributions, Debrecen, Hungary, May 16-20, 2005 by Zsolt FΓΌlΓΆp
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