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[The astronomical community is showing a growing interest in the observation of sub-millimeter waves with high angular resolution (sub-arcsecond) and sensitivity in both spatial and spectral domain, because half of the energy emitted by stars and accreting objects comes to us in the Far Infrared waveband and has yet to be explored in detail.]
Published: May 22, 2016
Keywords: Angular Resolution; Active Galactic Nucleus; High Angular Resolution; Space Observatory; Debris Disk
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