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- zooniverse.org. Retrieved 2017-04-28. melinasworldblog (2017-04-26). "Close Bowshocks". Melina's World. Retrieved 2017-04-28. Lyutikov, M. (2006). "Magnetic...
- Bowshock example for a blunt body...
- vortex the Sphere creates was simulated with a rocket re-entry effect; bowshock forms in front of the ship, then streams backwards at high speed. Interactive...
- CW Leonis CW Leonis in ultraviolet showing the bowshock Observation data Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000 Constellation Leo Right ascension 09h 47m 57.406s...
- the star. The appearance is similar to a bowshock, but the type of radiation shows that it is not a bowshock. The observed infrared emission, peaking...
- May 2006. IRS 8 is an infra-red source identified as a bowshock. The star causing the bowshock has been classified as an O5-O6 giant or supergiant several...
- hole has a m**** of 15 solar m****es and a Schwarzschild radius of 45 km. A bowshock is created by a jet of energetic particles from the black hole as they...
- (LWIS) 10.06.2003 Terrier Malemute Wallops Island NASA 29.035UP (DEBI, Bowshock) 07.08.2004 Terrier Malemute Roi-Namur NASA 29.037UE (EQUIS II) 15.08.2004...
- the largest bowshock catalog to date. For this goal the 24 μm part of the image is important: Bubbles are more easy to spot and bowshocks are most of...
- Taylor, D.; Dyson, J. E.; Axon, D. J.; Pedlar, A. (1989), "A plasmon driven bowshock model for the narrow line region of NGC 5929.", Monthly Notices of the...