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The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) is the astronomical research institute in Japan which has the most advanced observing facilities.

2-21-1, Mitaka, Tokyo, JAPAN
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2014.

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  1. Artificial Intelligence tool developed to predict the structure of the Universe

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  2. 4. velj

    Multilingual leaflets of NAOJ Nobeyama Radio Observatory have been released! The available languages are Japanese, English, Korean, Chinese, and Vietnamese. Download the free PDF leaflets here:

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  3. 4. velj

    Astronomers at Ibaraki university noticed that a protostar, called G358-MM1, showed signs of new activity indicative of a potential accretion burst. Read more:

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  4. 4. velj
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  5. 3. velj

    [Topics] New year's message from our Director General, Dr. Saku Tsuneta:

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  6. 3. velj

    New job alert! NAOJ Astronomy Data Center is looking for a full-time . The successful candidate will be based at NAOJ Mitaka Campus. Application Deadline: Feb 14, 2020 5:00 p.m. (JST). See details here (PDF):

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  7. 31. sij

    [A185] ω (omega). The explession “from alpha to omega” means “from the beginning to the end.”

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  8. 30. sij

    [Q185] Bayer designations use the Greek letters to identify stars. The first letter is α (alpha) and the second letter is β (beta). Then, which of the following letters is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet?

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    28. sij

    NAOJ and Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute jointly develops the new GPU spectrometer for the ALMA Morita Array. Final review was held in December, which marked a new milestone in technology development for enhancing the performance of ALMA.

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    24. sij

    [Job Opening] Part-time Contract Employee (Research Support Employee, NAOJ ALMA Project) Duty station: NAOJ HQ (Mitaka, Tokyo) Application deadline: 28 Feb, 2020, 12:00(JST)

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  11. 24. sij

    [A184] Carbon. These carbon clouds are far larger than the distribution of stars in the galaxies.

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  12. 23. sij

    [Q184] Last December, ALMA published observations of gaseous clouds surrounding a young galaxy. Which of the following elements is the main component of the clouds according to the study?

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    22. sij

    [Job Opening] Project Assistant Professor, NAOJ ALMA Project NAOJ announces a Project Assistant Professor position for an Optics and Antenna Scientist to lead receiver optics and antenna studies for the development of ALMA and future projects.

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  14. 17. sij

    New job alerts! invites applications for positions of at the Project. Application Deadline is Mar. 16, 2020, 5 p.m. (JST) See detail here. (PDF file)

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  15. 17. sij

    [A183] Sagitta (Ya, や). Sagitta is a constellation located in the summer Milky Way.

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  16. 17. sij

    Astronomers at have analyzed the paths of two objects heading out of the Solar System forever and determined that they likely originated from outside of the Solar System. Read more:

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    16. sij

    ALMA/45m/ASTE Users Meeting was held at the NAOJ Mitaka campus in December 2019. The meeting was attended by 109 users of ALMA, the Nobeyama 45-m Telescope, and ASTE, who gathered together from Japan, Taiwan and Korea.

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  18. 16. sij

    [Q183] There are three constellations that can be written in just one Japanese “hiragana” letter. Which of these three cannot be seen in the winter night sky?

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  19. 15. sij

    Astronomers have uncovered the true identity of the spotted on April 29, 2017. Read more:

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  20. 15. sij

    A Japanese amateur astronomer Masayuki Iwamoto has discovered a new ! This is Iwamoto’s fourth discovered comet. Read more: (Image credit: Masayuki Iwamoto)

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