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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | A brief history | 1 |
2 | Setting the astronomical scene | 8 |
3 | The tools of the trade | 15 |
4 | Chemistry after the Big Bang | 32 |
5 | Interstellar clouds - the birthplaces of stars | 44 |
6 | Star formation | 77 |
7 | The Solar System at birth | 98 |
8 | Stellar winds and outflows | 113 |
9 | Astronomical masers near bright stars | 131 |
10 | Supernovae: fairly big bangs | 143 |
11 | Molecules in active galaxies | 153 |
12 | Epilogue | 162 |
Index | 164 |
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