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Youre looking for one of the following. The CRATES web site. The CGRaBS web site. The Filling in the Gaps web site. The KIPAC web site.

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Youre looking for one of the following. The CRATES web site. The CGRaBS web site. The Filling in the Gaps web site. The KIPAC web site.

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This site astro.stanford.edu states the following, "Youre looking for one of the following." We noticed that the website said " The Filling in the Gaps web site."

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Stony Brook Astronomy

The Astronomy Group is part of the Department of Physics and Astronomy. We offer an undergraduate Astronomy major and minor, and graduate students work toward their PhD in Physics in our group. Our research focus spans observational stellar and extra-galactic astronomy, high-energy and nuclear astrophysics, algorithm development, and observational and theoretical cosmology. Major or Minor in Astronomy.

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