Stars -- Motion in line of sightSee also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Used for:- Motion in line of sight of stars
- Motion of stars in line of sight
- Stars -- Radial velocity
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Filed under: Stars -- Motion in line of sight
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Filed under: Stars The Fundamentals of Stellar Astrophysics (c2003), by George W. Collins (PDF files at Harvard) The Virial Theorem in Stellar Astrophysics (c1978), by George W. Collins (PDF files at Harvard) Stars and Atoms (c1927), by Arthur Stanley Eddington (HTML at Bibliomania) The Stars (New York: Review of Reviews Company, 1910), by George F. Chambers (PDF at djm.cc) Studien zum Antiken Sternglauben (in German; Leipzig and Berlin: B. G. Teubner, 1916), by Erwin Pfeiffer Man's Place in the Universe: A Study of the Results of Scientific Research in Relation to the Unity or Plurality of Worlds (New York: McClure, Phillips and Co., 1903), by Alfred Russel Wallace (illustrated HTML with commentary at wku.edu)
Filed under: Stars -- Atlases
Filed under: Astrographic catalog and chart
Filed under: Solar atmosphere -- ObservationsFiled under: Solar atmosphere -- Remote-sensing imagesFiled under: Stars -- Catalogs Bonner Durchmusterung (3 volumes; Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1993), by Astronomical Data Center (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) General Catalogue of 33342 Stars for the Epoch 1950 (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication #468, 5 volumes; 1936-1937), by Benjamin Boss, contrib. by Sebastian Albrecht, Heroy Jenkins, Harry Raymond, Arthur J. Roy, William B. Varnum, Ralph Elmer Wilson, and Lewis Boss (facsimile reprint; page images at HathiTrust) General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities, Prepared at the Mount Wilson Observatory, Pasadena, California (Papers of the Mount Wilson Observatory, v8; Carnegie Institution of Washington publication #601, originally printed 1953, reprinted 1963), by Ralph Elmer Wilson (page images at carnegiescience.edu) Filed under: Stars -- Color
Filed under: Protostars -- Congresses
Filed under: Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric -- CongressesFiled under: Solar energy -- CongressesFiled under: Stars -- Formation -- CongressesFiled under: Stars -- EvolutionFiled under: Stars -- Formation
Filed under: Sun -- FolkloreFiled under: Stars -- Magnitudes
Filed under: Sun -- Mythology
Filed under: Solar radiation -- Bolivia -- Observations -- Periodicals
Filed under: Star of BethlehemFiled under: Sun -- Religious aspects
Filed under: Sun worshipFiled under: Stars -- Spectra The Stars of High Luminosity (Harvard Observatory Monographs #3; New York and London: Pub. for the Observatory by the McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1930), by Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Filed under: Plurality of worlds Other Tongues, Other Flesh (1953), by George Hunt Williamson (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) Conversaciones Sobre la Pluralidad de los Mundos (in Spanish; Madrid: Impr. de Villalpando, 1796), by M. de Fontenelle Man's Place in the Universe: A Study of the Results of Scientific Research in Relation to the Unity or Plurality of Worlds (New York: McClure, Phillips and Co., 1903), by Alfred Russel Wallace (illustrated HTML with commentary at wku.edu) More Worlds Than One: The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian (New York: R. Carter and Bros., 1854), by David Brewster Plan of the Creation: or, Other Worlds, and Who Inhabit them (Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co., 1859), by C. L. Hequembourg The Plurality of Worlds (Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1854), by William Whewell, contrib. by Edward Hitchcock (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Plurality of Worlds (new edition; Boston: Gould and Lincoln; et al., 1858), by William Whewell, contrib. by Edward Hitchcock (page images at MOA) The Plurality of Worlds (new edition; Boston: D. Lathrop; Dover, NH: G. T. Day and Co., ca. 1860), by William Whewell, contrib. by Edward Hitchcock The Mathematical and Philosophical Works Of the Right Reverend John Wilkins (London: Printed for J. Nicholson, 1708), by John Wilkins (page images at Google) Lumen (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1897), by Camille Flammarion Filed under: ProtostarsFiled under: SunMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |