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Baade's Window

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stars in visible and near-visible wavelengths of light. Important information on the internal geometry of the Milky Way is still being refined by measurements made through this "window". The window is now known to be slightly "south" of the main central galaxy bulge. The window is irregular in
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in California while searching for the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Up until this time the structure and location of the galactic center was not known with certainty.
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Stars observed in Baade's Window can be called BW stars, similarly giant stars can be called BW giants.
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Dutra C.M.; Santiago B.X.; Bica E. (2002). "Low-extinction windows in the inner Galactic Bulge".
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Baade's Window is the largest of the six areas through which central bulge stars are visible.
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Walter Baade observed the stars in this area in the mid-1940s using the 100-inch (2.5 m)
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: Stars and Dust Through Baade's Window (23 December 2002)
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: Stars and Dust Through Baade's Window (19 December 2007)
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Gap in interstellar dust allowing for observation of the center of the Milky Way Galaxy
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: Lensing Through Baade's Window (1 February 1996)
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outline and subtends about 1 degree of the sky. It is centered on the
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Baade, W. (August 1946). "A Search For the Nucleus of Our Galaxy".
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Church, Ross P.; Johnson, Jennifer A.; Feltzing, Sofia (May 2011).
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Baade's Window is frequently used to study distant central
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and other observation programs have successfully detected
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Stanek, K.Z. (1996). "Extinction Map of Baade's Window".
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orbiting around central bulge stars in this area by the
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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is visible in this direction. This makes the apparent
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Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search
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Index


sky
interstellar dust
line of sight
Earth
Galactic Center
Milky Way
Large Sagittarius Star Cloud
Walter Baade
galactic longitude
galactic latitude
right ascension
declination
constellation
Sagittarius
Hooker telescope
Mount Wilson Observatory
Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search
astronomical survey
extrasolar planets
transit method

NGC 6522
NGC 6528
bulge
globular cluster
NGC 6522
OGLE
extrasolar planets
gravitational microlensing

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