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as·tro·phys·ics

 (ăs′trō-fĭz′ĭks)
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The branch of applied physics that deals with astronomical phenomena.

as′tro·phys′i·cal adj.
as′tro·phys′i·cist (-fĭz′ĭ-sĭst) n.
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Adj.1.astrophysical - of or concerned with astrophysicsastrophysical - of or concerned with astrophysics; "astrophysical sciences"
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Devlin et al., "Measurements of anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background radiation at 0.5[degrees] scales near the stars HR 5127 and [phi] Herculis," Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol.
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1 Astrophysical Journal, Luhman and his colleagues used the Hubble Space Telescope to photograph an object, about 10 Jupiter masses, orbiting the star CHXR 73.
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