Advances in Astronomy

Papers
(The median citation count of Advances in Astronomy is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Study of Anisotropic Compact Star Model in Modified Gravity Using Finch–Skea Geometry8
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Momentum Transfer Coefficient Constraints for the 2024 PDC25 Hypothetical Asteroid Impact Scenario5
Restricted Concave Kite Five-Body Problem5
FinalKAN: A Dual‐Stream KAN Network Integrating Multisource Features for Radio Telescope Pointing Correction4
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Forecasting Ionospheric TEC Changes Associated with the December 2019 and June 2020 Solar Eclipses: A Comparative Analysis of OKSM, FFNN, and DeepAR Models3
A High-Precision Dynamic Six Degree-of-Freedom Pose Measurement of the Subreflectors of Large Antennas Based on a Position Sensitive Detector and Laser Array3
Artificial Controlling of the Collinear Liberation Points Using Lorentz Force in the Restricted Three-Body Problem3
Payload Selection Scheme for a Fast‐Response Planetary Defense Scouting Mission: The Satis CubeSat Study3
A Unified Optimization Framework for LEO Hybrid Constellations Using an Improved Continuous Coefficient Method2
A New Approach to Astronomical Data Analysis Based on Multiple Variables2
Forecasting the Timing of Peak Solar Flare Index in Solar Cycle 25 for Improved Space Weather Prediction2
Thermal Modeling of Oxia Planum: Thermophysical Characterization of the Dark Resistant Unit (DRU) in the Germania Lacus2
Preimpact Detection of Chelyabinsk‐Type Objects in the Thermal Infrared: Possibilities and Limitations2
Full‐Waveform Simulation of Infrasound Propagation in the Atmosphere: A Case Study of the 2023 April 20 SpaceX Starship Explosion1
Numerical Simulation and Test Study on Track Welding of QTT1
Weather Radar Detection and Analysis of Bolides in the Day or Night1
Multi‐Objective Optimization of Cislunar Navigation Constellations and Mission Validation for Lunar Re‐Exploration1
Measuring Track-Related Pointing Errors on the Nanshan Radio Telescope with an Optical Pointing Telescope1
Radio Frequency Interference Detection Using Swin Transformer Embedding U 2 ‐Net1
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