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'''UNSC Astrophysics''' is a branch of [[HIGHCOM]] that deals exclusively with stellar phenomena. Whenever an anomaly is seen and reported, details of it are sent to UNSC astrophysics; where the scientists there attempt to study explain it<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 138</ref>. Additionally, they publish an astrophysics journal. Former [[Spartan-II]] soldier [[Fhajad-084]] now worked for UNSC Astrophysics after his discharge from the Spartan program, eventually publishing at least one paper for the journal<ref name="Fhajad">[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 141</ref>.
'''UNSC Astrophysics''' is a branch of [[HIGHCOM]] that deals exclusively with stellar phenomena. Whenever an anomaly is seen and reported, details of it are sent to UNSC Astrophysics where the scientists study and attempt to explain it<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 138</ref>. Additionally, they publish an astrophysics journal. Former [[Spartan-II]] soldier [[Fhajad-084]] worked for UNSC Astrophysics after his discharge from the Spartan program, eventually publishing at least one paper for the journal<ref name="Fhajad">[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 141</ref>.


UNSC Astrophysics also keeps observational databases that catalog all known phenomena. These databases are avaliable to the public.<ref name="Fhajad"/>
UNSC Astrophysics also keeps observational databases that catalog all known phenomena. These databases are avaliable to the public.<ref name="Fhajad"/>

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UNSC Astrophysics is a branch of HIGHCOM that deals exclusively with stellar phenomena. Whenever an anomaly is seen and reported, details of it are sent to UNSC Astrophysics where the scientists study and attempt to explain it[1]. Additionally, they publish an astrophysics journal. Former Spartan-II soldier Fhajad-084 worked for UNSC Astrophysics after his discharge from the Spartan program, eventually publishing at least one paper for the journal[2].

UNSC Astrophysics also keeps observational databases that catalog all known phenomena. These databases are avaliable to the public.[2]

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