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Where IS the center of the Universe?
Black Holes and the Formation of Galaxies
Were the Fundamental Constants of Physics Different in the Early Universe? by Rob Knop
Whence Supernovae? by Rob Knop
Dark Matter: Not Like the Luminiferous Ether, by Rob Knop
The Most Massive Neutron Star, by Rob Knop
The Color of Stars, by Rob Knop
The "Goldilocks" Planet and Finding Planets, by Rob Knop
What's New With Supermassive Black Holes, by Rob Knop
Flying to Mars, by Rob Knop
The Great Moon Hoax, by Rob Knop
The Continuing Copernican Revolution, by Rob Knop
What Is Dark Energy? by Rob Knop
Dark Matter: Not Like the Luminiferous Ether
Ripped Apart by a Black Hole, by Rob Knop
On the Success of Big Bang Cosmology, by Rob Knop
The Discovery of the Accelerating Universe, by Rob Knop
Encore : Where IS the Center of the Universe? by Rob Knop
More Things in Heaven and Earth, by Rob Knop
A Bigger Boom, by Rob Knop
Were the fundamental constants of physics different in the early Universe?
Visualizing the Expanding Universe, by Rob Knop
Encore :Were the Fundamental Constants of Physics Different in the Early Universe? by Rob Knop
Whence Supernovae
The Most Massive Neutron Star
What's New With Supermassive Black Holes
Gravitational Waves, by Rob Knop
Gravitational Waves
A Bigger Boom
Ripped Apart by a Black Hole
On the Success of Big Bang Cosmology
A Backyard Boom: Thermonuclear Supernova in M101
A Backyard Boom: Thermonuclear Supernova in M101, by Rob Knop
365 100223 Where IS the center of the Universe?
365 Days of Astronomy 2010 - 365 DoA 100326 Whence Supernovae? 10;50
The Continuing Copernican Revolution
The "Goldilocks" Planet And Finding Planets By Rob Knop
The "Goldilocks" Planet and Finding Planets
The Color of Stars
More Things in Heaven and Earth
The Great Moon Hoax
The Discovery of the Accelerating Universe
Visualizing the Expanding Universe
Flying to Mars
What Is Dark Energy?
Encore : Where IS the Center of the Universe?
Encore :Were the Fundamental Constants of Physics Different in the Early Universe?
Encore: Echoes from a 430-year-old Supernova
Encore: Echoes from a 430-year-old Supernova, by Robert Knop
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