EFTA00593009Set 9
3p1,654w
smoking gun signal of the cosmic inflation. In addition to using
existing telescopes across the electromagnetic spectrum, I lead research groups towards next gener-
ation spacebome gamma-ray detectors ... ground-based telescopes to measure the faint polarized
signal of the Cosmic Microwave Background. I will cover these broad research areas in the public
lecture and the three departmental colloquia ... discuss how we will be able to distinguish the two
senarios with future powerful telescopes. Furthermore, while looking at the Fermi bubbles near
the galactic center, we have found
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EFTA00640054Set 9
3p1,654w
smoking gun signal of the cosmic inflation. In addition to using
existing telescopes across the electromagnetic spectrum, I lead research groups towards next gener-
ation spacebome gamma-ray detectors ... ground-based telescopes to measure the faint polarized
signal of the Cosmic Microwave Background. I will cover these broad research areas in the public
lecture and the three departmental colloquia ... discuss how we will be able to distinguish the two
senarios with future powerful telescopes. Furthermore, while looking at the Fermi bubbles near
the galactic center, we have found
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00640054.pdf
EFTA01886699Set 10
2012-04-2338p9,457w
began to
spend generously on astronomy. The third Earl of Rosse used a
huge telescope called Leviathan in his home observatory to
discover that the nebulae now known as galaxies ... have spiral
arms. In America observatories and telescopes were built
carrying the names of donors such as Lick, Yerkes, and
Hooker, and more recently Keck, Hobby, and Eberly ... been
revolutionized by satellite observatories such as the Cosmic
Background Explorer, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the
Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, working in tandem
with advanced ground-based observatories
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01886699.pdf
EFTA01112167Set 9
3p1,592w
appears to be missing from the universe. Dark matter cannot be seen directly with
telescopes. Instead, the existence and properties of dark matter can only be inferred from its
gravitational ... indirect search for dark matter using gamma-ray, X-ray, microwave, and radio telescopes. I have
led a couple of papers for the observational evidence of a gamma-ray line ... effort to change the observation mode of the Fermi
Gamma-ray Space Telescope over a year to hunt for this signal. Motivated by searching the dark
matter signals, I have
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EFTA01168775Set 9
2015-09-2838p11,652w
setting on an external calibrator for hydrogen observatories
(ECHO), for the MWA and other telescopes.
Resident Assistant, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 85281
August 2013 - Present
College of Liberal Arts ... University of Michigan under the supervision of Professor Eric Bell. Worked
with Subaru Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope Data to investigate galaxy formation
using observations of M83, the Southern Pinwheel ... ncassis@asu.edu
EFTA01168795
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ASU Earth and Space Open House (10/26/2012): ASU Tempe Campus. Operated telescopes
for use by the general public. AstroDevils. Contact: Kimberly Ward-Duong;
kwardduo@asu.edu
STARLAB Portable Planetarium
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01168775.pdf
EFTA00723403Set 9
2010-04-142p943w
event: the official New York City introduction of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, the
powerful successor to the famed Hubble Space Telescope, which will launch in 2014; the
announcement ... SCIENCE FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS:
• NASA, Northrop Grumman and Festival officials unveil the James Webb Space
Telescope Named after the NASA administrator closely linked to the Apollo space
program, the telescope, which ... feet high, will give visitors as close to a first-hand look at the telescope as most
people will ever get.
• Announcement of the 2010 Kavli Prize laureates First bestowed
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EFTA00905087Set 9
2018-01-203p624w
subiffazoiltuclalinasSalminalstrt
To capture an image of the Hubble Deep Field, the Hubble telescope is pointed at a small area of space with no known outstanding features. Light is collected from ... removes the color and spiral forms that would typically be in a Hubble telescope image, instead focusing on the patterns created by the repeated gems of light. Rather than focus ... colors and shapes of the
individual galaxies (which is what the Hubble telescope allows us to do), Celmins refocuses our view of the image as the view Man overall pattern
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00905087.pdf
EFTA00904986Set 9
2018-01-193p509w
Celmins's work:
To capture an image of the Hubble Deep Field, the Hubble telescope is pointed at a small area of space with no known outstanding features. light ... removes the color and spiral forms that would typically be in a Hubble telescope image, instead focusing on the patterns created by the repeated gems of light. Rather than focus ... colors and shapes of the Individual galaxies
(which is what the Hubble telescope allows us to do), Celmins refocuses our view of the image as the view of an overall
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00904986.pdf