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EURONEAR: Data mining of asteroids and Near Earth AsteroidsBesides new observations, mining old photographic plates and CCD image archives represents an opportunity to recover and secure newly discovered asteroids, also to improve the orbits of Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs), Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) and Virtual Impactors (VIs). These are the main research aims of the EURONEAR network. As statedVaduvescu, O. et al.
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Environments of nearby quasars in Sloan Digital Sky SurveyContext: For the first time, spectroscopic galaxy redshift surveys are enabling galaxies to be studied with the nearest quasars. This allows the dependence of the activity of a quasar on its environment to be studied in a more extensive way than before. Aims: We study the spatial distribution of galaxies and properties of groups of galaxies in theLietzen, H. et al.
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Effelsberg 100-m polarimetric observations of a sample of compact steep-spectrum sourcesAims: We completed observations with the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope to measure the polarised emission from a complete sample of compact steep-spectrum sources and improve our understanding of the physical conditions inside and around regions of radio emission embedded in dense interstellar environments. Methods: We observed the sources atMantovani, F. et al.
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Discovery of a large and bright bow shock nebula associated with low-mass X-ray binary SAX J1712.6-3739In a multiwavelength programme dedicated to identifying optical counterparts of faint persistent X-ray sources in the Galactic bulge, we find an accurate X-ray position of SAX J1712.6-3739 through Chandra observations, and discover its faint optical counterpart using our data from EFOSC2 on the ESO 3.6-m telescope. We find this source to be aWiersema, K. et al.
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