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Beyond the Blue: Greatest Hits of the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (Slide Set Number 64)
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- Slide 1: Cosmic Ultraviolet Radiation and the Earth's Atmosphere
- Slide 2: Balloons and Rockets
- Slide 3: Constellation of Orion and the Orion Nebula
- Slide 4: The Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope
- Slide 5: Astro-1 in the Shuttle bay--Before Launch
- Slide 6: Space Shuttles Columbia and Atlantis
- Slide 7: Night Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia
- Slide 8: Astro-1 in the Space Shuttle Bay--Fully Deployed
- Slide 9: Astro-1 and Orion
- Slide 10: Observing from the Space Shuttle
- Slide 11: Weightless Workouts
- Slide 12: The Columbia/Astro-1 Crew
- Slide 13: Night Landing of the Columbia/STS-35
- Slide 14: The Crab Nebula (Messier 1)--A Young Supernova Remnant
- Slide 15: The Cygnus loop--An Old Supernova Remnant
- Slide 16: Messier 79--An Ancient Globular Star Cluster
- Slide 17: Omega Centauri--A Giant Globular Star Cluster
- Slide 18: Anatomy of a Starburst--the 30 Doradus Supercluster
- Slide 19: A Sequence of Spiral Galaxy Types
- Slide 20: Relative Sizes of Spiral Galaxies
- Slide 21: Messier 33--The Pinwheel Galaxy in Triangulum
- Slide 22: Messier 74--A Grand-Design Spiral Galaxy
- Slide 23: Messier 81--A Bulge-Dominated Spiral Galaxy
- Slide 24: Messier 77--A Barred Spiral with an Active Nucleus
- Slide 25: Starburst Activity in M77, M100, and NGC 1317
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