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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 explain it.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 138</ref> Additionally, they publish a regular astrophysics journal. Former [[Spartan-II]] soldier [[Fhajad-084]] now works for UNSC Astrophysics.<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 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 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 there attempt to study explain it[1]. 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[2].

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

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