Profile of a Visitor's Programme: A Galactic Window at I = 311 degree

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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There are reasons to believe that several nearby galaxies (possibly even members of the Local Group) still hide behind the absorbing layers of the galactic plane. Last month, a new, local dwarf elliptical galaxy was discovered in the constellation Carina by a group of astronomers at the Edinburgh Observatory and a thorough investigation of another, the so-called Circinus galaxy, was published in Astronomy & Astrophysics. The discoverer of this galaxy, Dr. Gösta Lynga of the Lund Observatory, discusses some aspects of this research and also reports on electronographic observations with the new ESO Spectracon camera.

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