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North Carolina State University. Astrophysics Research at NC State. The galaxy's youngest supernova remnant, G1.9 0.3. Recently identified as such by researchers at NC State. Faculty and Student Webpages. Raleigh, NC 27695-8202 *. Last modified May 31st, 2007.

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North Carolina State University. Astrophysics Research at NC State. The galaxy's youngest supernova remnant, G1.9 0.3. Recently identified as such by researchers at NC State. Faculty and Student Webpages. Raleigh, NC 27695-8202 *. Last modified May 31st, 2007.

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Undergraduate Research

http://astro.physics.ncsu.edu/Astro/undergrad

The NCSU Astrophysics group has long enjoyed the participation of undergraduates in active research projects. The role of students ranges from assistance in data analysis of X-ray and radio observations, to fully independent research projects. In addition to working part time during the semester, each summer, several students immerse themselves in full time astrophysics research. Research Publications by Undergraduates. Instability of Isothermal Stellar Wind Bowshocks. Blondin, Owen, Stevens.

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NCSU Astronomy Undergraduate Courses

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Astronomy Courses at NCSU. The Physics Department offers two one-semester, nontechnical astronomy classes with no prerequisites: PY 123: Stellar and Galactic Astronomy. And PY 124: Solar System Astronomy. Either of these three-hour lecture classes may be combined with either of two astronomy laboratory. Courses to make a four-hour laboratory science satisfying General Education requirements. The traditional, night-time small-telescope laboratory is PY 125, Astronomy Laboratory. Normally offered each fall...

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NCSU astrophysics open house home page

http://astro.physics.ncsu.edu/Astro/openhouse

NCSU Astrophysics Open House. Open house home page. Next event: September 2, 2016, 8:00pm. The NCSU Astrophysics group will occasionally schedule a public open house at our Astronomy Lab Site, located off of Reedy Creek Rd. Our lab site is equipped with approximately a dozen 8-inch telescopes that are ideal for viewing the moon, solar system planets, binary stars, star clusters, and on a good night even gaseous nebulae and distant galaxies! Page for information on the next open house!

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Astronomy Courses at NCSU. The Physics Department offers two one-semester, nontechnical astronomy classes with no prerequisites: PY 123: Stellar and Galactic Astronomy. And PY 124: Solar System Astronomy. Either of these three-hour lecture classes may be combined with either of two astronomy laboratory. Courses to make a four-hour laboratory science satisfying General Education requirements. The traditional, night-time small-telescope laboratory is PY 125, Astronomy Laboratory. Normally offered each fall...

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