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  1. Scientific Goals of the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey (KISS)
  2. Millimetre-Wave Site Characteristics at the Australia Telescope Compact Array
  3. Shock structure and shock heating in the Galactic central molecular zone
  4. Astrophysics from Antarctica, edited by Michael G. Burton, Xiangqun Cui and Nicholas F.H. Tothill
  5. Water Vapour Radiometers for the Australia Telescope Compact Array
  6. The Mopra Southern Galactic Plane CO Survey
  7. Water vapour radiometers for the Australia telescope compact array
  8. The Central Molecular Zone with Mopra
  9. IDENTIFICATION OF AMBIENT MOLECULAR CLOUDS ASSOCIATED WITH GALACTIC SUPERNOVA REMNANT IC 443
  10. Dense gas towards the RXJ1713.7–3946 supernova remnant
  11. Astronomy in Antarctica
  12. Astronomy in Antarctica in 2009
  13. DISCOVERY OF THE SECOND WARM CARBON-CHAIN-CHEMISTRY SOURCE, IRAS15398 – 3359 IN LUPUS
  14. Proposed instrumentation for PILOT
  15. A 3-mm molecular line study of the Central Molecular Zone of the Galaxy
  16. Special Session 7 Astronomy in Antartica
  17. LAPCAT: the Large Antarctic Plateau Clear-Aperture Telescope
  18. Hubble Space TelescopeNICMOS Polarization Measurements of OMC‐1
  19. Science Programs for a 2-m Class Telescope at Dome C, Antarctica: PILOT, the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope
  20. The History of Astrophysics in Antarctica
  21. Star Formation on the Move?
  22. Anarctica as a launchpad for space astronomy missions
  23. Design and performance of the Douglas Mawson telescope
  24. Observations of the Antarctic infrared sky spectral brightness
  25. Two Massive Star‐forming Regions at Early Evolutionary Stages
  26. Astrophysics at Dome C
  27. Molecular Hydrogen in the Lagoon: H2 Line Emission from Messier 8
  28. A Spectral Line Survey of IRAS 17470-2853 from 86.1 to 92.1 GHz
  29. Science with NIFS, Australia's First Gemini Instrument
  30. Science Goals for Antarctic Infrared Telescopes
  31. Novel instruments for site characterization
  32. Science goals for an Antarctic large infrared telescope
  33. Infrared and Submillimetre Observing Conditions on the Antarctic Plateau
  34. Isolated Hot Stars in the Galactic Center Vicinity
  35. Looking Deep from the South Pole: Star Formation in the Thermal Infrared
  36. Site conditions for astronomy at the South Pole
  37. UNSWIRF: the University of New South Wales infrared Fabry-Perot
  38. Near-IR Fluorescent Molecular Hydrogen Emission from NGC 2023
  39. Deep Infrared Imaging of the R Coronae Australis Cloud Core
  40. Herbig Haro Objects in the Orion Nebula.
  41. Infrared Imaging of HH 25/26 and HH 42/128
  42. Physical Conditions in the Photodissociation Region of NGC 2023
  43. The Discovery of Hot Stars near the Galactic Center Thermal Radio Filaments
  44. Near-infrared sky brightness monitor for the South Pole
  45. Extended Infrared Emission in the Galaxy Cluster 1E 1111.9−3754: No Evidence for a Low-Mass Accretion Population
  46. Observations of Shocked [FEII] and H2 Line Profiles in Orion Bullet Wakes
  47. Observations of Shocked H2 And [FeII] Line Profiles in Orion Bullet Wakes
  48. The Discovery of Hot Stars in the Vicinity of the Thermal Filaments
  49. Explosive ejection of matter associated with star formation in the Orion nebula
  50. Mid-infrared rotational line emission from interstellar molecular hydrogen
  51. Molecular hydrogen polarization images of OMC-1
  52. Line emission from clumpy photodissociation regions
  53. Images of shock-excited molecular hydrogen in young stellar outflows
  54. Shocked forbidden O I 63 micron line emission from the supernova remnant IC 443
  55. High spectral resolution observations of fluorescent molecular hydrogen in molecular clouds
  56. Discovery of new 2 micron sources in Rho Ophiuchi
  57. Observation of Fe II (26.0 microns) in SN 1987A
  58. The Unique Antarctic Atmosphere: Implications for Adaptive Optics