Astronomical Object-Review Articles

Astronomical objects are loose-bonded structures that correspond to the position in space, but may contain many independent bodies or stars. These objects range from fixed planets to clusters of stars, nebulae or galaxies. A comet can be described as a body, referring to the accumulated ice of ice and dust, or as an object, when it describes a nucleus with an infuse coma and its tail. The most influential journals are those considered to be the most influential in their fields. The journal impact feature provides a comprehensive assessment tool for measuring, evaluating, sorting and comparing journals of the same type. It shows the average number of references in recent articles published in the journal of science and social science for a particular year or period, and is often used as a collateral for the equal importance of journals in its field. It is first introduced by Eugene Garfield, founder of the Institute for Science Information. The journal's impact is evaluated by dividing the number of current year estimates and source material published in that journal over the last two years.

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