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Press Releases from Other Sources Using SDSS Data
SDSS Press Releases
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Fireworks
(February 27, 2012)
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Colors of Quasars Reveal a Dusty Universe
(February 26, 2009)
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See you again in 22,000 years: Astronomers find an unusual new denizen of the Solar System
(August 18, 2008)
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Cosmic voids were emptied by gravity
(August 17, 2008)
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New Milky Way map reveals a complicated outer galaxy
(August 16, 2008)
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A giant astronomical survey completes its mission: A new mission begins
(August 15, 2008)
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Astronomers map the metals in millions of Milky Way stars
(May 29, 2008)
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New measurements reveal slimmer Milky Way
(May 27, 2008)
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Dark energy, the Milky Way galaxy and giant planets: Sloan Digital Sky Survey continues
(January 10, 2008)
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SDSS reveals hidden population of powerful black holes
(January 9, 2008)
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The Milky Way has a double halo
(December 12, 2007)
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Road map of the sky now comes with pictures
(August 29, 2007)
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The Galaxy Zoo welcomes a flood of visitors
(August 8, 2007)
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SDSS-II releases 10 terabytes of data to the public
(June 28, 2007)
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Distant quasars live in massive dark matter halos
(February 9, 2007)
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Search continues for SDSS contributor Jim Gray
(February 1, 2007)
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Sloan and the seven make that eight dwarfs
(January 9, 2007)
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Gravity helps SDSS-II reveal a brilliant jewel of the early universe
(November 7, 2006)
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How big is big? Probing the conditions of the universe on the largest scales
(May 15, 2006)
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New Milky Way companions found: SDSS-II first to view two dim dwarf galaxies
(May 8, 2006)
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Multiple galaxy mergers continue in the Milky Way
(May 8, 2006)
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SDSS-II Supernova Survey explodes with new findings
(January 12, 2006)
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey turns its eye on the galaxy
(January 11, 2006)
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey reveals a new Milky Way neighbor
(January 9, 2006)
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A New Survey SDSS-II will map the Universe, the Milky Way and dark energy
(July 11, 2005)
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SDSS uses 200,000 quasars to confirm Einstein's prediction of cosmic magnification
(April 26, 2005)
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Gunn honored by AAS and Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
(January 27, 2005)
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The Cosmic Yardstick Sloan Digital Sky Survey astronomers measure role of dark matter, dark energy and gravity in the distribution of galaxies
(January 11, 2005)
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A New Galaxy Atlas Sloan Digital Sky Survey findings comprise new compendium of galaxy families
(January 11, 2005)
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey finds mysterious new Milky Way Companion:
A building block of the Milky Way
(October 20, 2004)
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Cosmic Clumping:
Sloan Digital Sky Survey measurements of gas between the galaxies bolsters the case for inflation and dark energy, and improves the case limiting neutrino mass
(July 19, 2004)
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Andromeda 9 The faintest galaxy ever
Sloan Digital Sky Survey discovers the lowest luminosity galaxy yet: Andromeda IX, a new satellite of M31
(May 31, 2004)
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey releases six terabytes of data to public
(March 15, 2004)
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey astronomers find wealth of new exotic star pairs
(January 6, 2004)
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Could galactic find be Andromeda's food? Sloan Digital Sky Survey reveals giant clump of stars near the Andromeda galaxy
(January 5, 2004)
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Visual "mirages" probe distribution of dark matter
(December 17, 2003)
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3D Map of universe bolsters case for dark energy and dark matter
(October 28, 2003)
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New Metal-poor Galaxies: The youngest in the universe?
(August 18, 2003)
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Dark Energy's Shadow: Sloan Digital Sky Survey detects physical evidence for dark energy
(July 19, 2003)
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Link between black holes and galaxies discovered in our own backyard
(July 14, 2003)
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SDSS Founder Bahcall honored with the Dan David Prize and the Franklin Medal in Physics
(June 25, 2003)
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Citing "profound influence on astronomy" Gunn receives first Joseph Weber Award from AAS
(June 25, 2003)
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Baldwin remembered at Apace Point Observatory
(June 25, 2003)
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Kron named to succeed Peoples as SDSS director
(June 23, 2003)
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey probes dark matter theory
(May 21, 2003)
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Three distant quasars found at edge of universe
(January 9, 2003)
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Distant ring of stars found circling the Milky Way
(January 6, 2003)
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Gunn wins first Weber Award from American Astronomical Society
(June 27, 2002)
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Sky Survey unveils star cluster shredded by the Milky Way
(June 3, 2002)
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Researchers say new star structures found in the Milky Way alter galactic model
(Jan 9, 2002)
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Afterglows the Hard Way: Fermilab scientists find the glow without the burst a first
(Nov 8, 2001)
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Sky Survey lowers estimate of asteroid impact risk
(Nov 7, 2001)
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First Light: Astronomers use distant quasar to probe cosmic 'Dark Age,' universe origins
(Aug 3, 2001)
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Early results from the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey: From under our nose to the edge of the universe
(June 5, 2001)
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey finds most
distant object ever observed
(April 13, 2000)
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Happy, Sleepy, Grumpy... Methane?
Sloan Digital Sky Survey scientists discover new celestial dwarfs
(May 31, 1999)
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Scientists of Sloan Digital Sky
Survey discover most distant quasar
(December 8, 1998)
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Historic new sky survey achieves
first light
(June 8, 1998)
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Last piece for advanced new
telescope heads for the mountain
(February 11, 1998)
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