Below we link to brief summaries of FUSE science presentations. These are intended for a general audience. We hope this provides a flavor for the kinds of things for which astronomers are using the FUSE satellite.
More will be added as time permits.
For more detailed presentations of selected FUSE Science Results, visit the AAS 207 Summary Page, from January 2006.
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FUSE Investigates a Clash of Titans, posted May 2007.
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FUSE Supports New Horizons Flyby of Jupiter, posted March 2007.
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The Deuterium Puzzle Solved?, Astronomers Trace "Fossil" of
Big Bang Across our Galaxy, posted August 2006.
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A Companion for Massive Star Eta Carinae, posted January 2006.
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The Deuterium Puzzle, posted May 2005.
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First Detection of Molecular Nitrogen, posted February 2005.
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Piercing the Veil: FUSE Observes a Star Behind the Cygnus Loop
Supernova Remnant
(y aqui en Espanol.) -
Cooling Off the Hottest Stars
(y aqui en Espanol.) -
FUSE Uncovers a Hidden Supernova Remnant
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FUSE Discovery of a Galactic Corona
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Deuterium in a Halo Cloud of the Milky Way
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FUSE Observes Molecular Hydrogen in Mars' Atmosphere
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FUSE Observes a Young Star, Beta Pictoris
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FUSE Observes the Intergalactic Medium
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FUSE Observations of the Cygnus Loop Supernova Remnant
- FUSE Observations of the Central Star of M27, the Dumbbell Nebula
Giant H II region N66 in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
See
FUSE Uncovers a Hidden Supernova Remnant.

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