Online list of classic research papers in relativistic cosmology and general relativity, with links to arXiv.org when available.
Includes a staff list and a brief description of work done in that centre.
Discusses philosophical views about cosmology in the 1930s and 1940s; from the Stanford Encyclopedia, by George Gale.
Detailed explanations of the most important ideas and developments in human understanding of the universe. Includes original essays by some of today's leading figures in cosmology, along with original illustrations, program descriptions, explanations of cosmological terms and theories, and brief biographies. Also, the Ask the Experts section encourages the audience to submit questions, some of which will be answered by experts in the field.
Pablo G. Ostrov explains Big Bang theory for non-scientists.
This page presents a fairly extensive overview of the big bang model. Topics include nucleosynthesis, the Friedmann equation, and the cosmological constant.
Boomerang is a balloon borne millimeter-wave telescope designed to study the anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background.
The home page of Caltech's Observational Cosmology Group. We build cool stuff, and use it to study the Universe.
References to cosmological sites featuring in-depth coverage of issues like dark matter, black holes and symmetric theory.
Learn about the life and energy processes of stars and galaxies. Page has explanations of ancient and modern theories, as well as charts and astronomical photos.
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