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The Magellanic Clouds: Proceedings of the 148Th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Sydney, Australia, July 9–13, 1990 (International Astronomical Union Symposia, 148) (en Inglés)
Haynes Raymond|Milne Douglas (Autor)
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The Magellanic Clouds: Proceedings of the 148Th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Sydney, Australia, July 9–13, 1990 (International Astronomical Union Symposia, 148) (en Inglés) - Haynes Raymond|Milne Douglas
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Symposium 148 "The Magellanic Clouds and their Dynamical Interaction with the Milky Way" was the first IAU Symposium held in Australia since 1973. In all, 23 countries were represented by 149 participants. The Symposium was held from July 9 to 13, 1990 at Womens College, the University of Sydney. The last symposium on the Magellanic Clouds' was held in 1983 in Ttibingen, Germany. Since then new ground-and satellite-based instruments have become available. A range of results from these instruments were presented at IAU Symposium 148 and are published in these proceedings. IAU Symposium 148 was timed to coincide with the commissioning of the Australia Telescope, and indeed, a few of the first results from that instrument were presented at this Symposium Over the next decade the Australia Telescope is destined to make a major impact on Magellanic Cloud research. Papers are arranged in five main sections reflecting the Symposium timetable: - Large-Scale Structure and Kinematics - Star Formation and Clustering - Stellar Evolution - The Interstellar Medium - The LMC-SMC-Galaxy System These are preceeded by both the introduction to and the summary of the Symposium. Questions and answers from the oral sessions are reproduced at the end of each section.