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* AAS ] – the primary association of professional astronomers in the United States * AAS ] – the primary association of professional astronomers in the United States
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* ADS ]/] astrophysics data system], an on-line database of almost all astronomical publications * ADS ]/] astrophysics data system], an on-line database of almost all astronomical publications
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* AGN – ] – the nucleus of a ] that contains an active massive ] * AGN – ] – the nucleus of a ] that contains an active massive ]
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* ARCADE ] – a ] experiment to measure the heating of the ] by the first ] and ] after the ]. * ARCADE ] – a ] experiment to measure the heating of the ] by the first ] and ] after the ].
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* ASKAP ] – a next-generation ] under construction in Western Australia. It differs from previous radio-telescopes in having many ] at the ] of each ]. * ASKAP ] – a next-generation ] under construction in Western Australia. It differs from previous radio-telescopes in having many ] at the ] of each ].
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* ATCA ], a ] in ] operated by ]. * ATCA ], a ] in ] operated by ].

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Motivation

At the 2012 General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union (the international peak body for professional astronomy), the organising committee of IAU Commission 5 (Data and Information) requested the creation of the following list of Astronomical Acronyms on Misplaced Pages. This list is not definitive but reflects current usage amongst professional astronomers.


List of Acronyms

Contents: 

A

B

C

D

  • DM dark matter – the unidentified non-baryonic matter responsible for 80% of matter in the Universe.

E

F

G

H

I

J

L

M

N


P

S

T

U

V

W


External links

References

  1. "The CANGAROO Project" The University of Adelaide. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
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