Mildred Shapley Matthews (February 15, 1915 – February 11, 2016) was a book editor and writer known for astronomy books. She was the daughter of astronomers Harlow Shapley and Martha Betz Shapley; her father named the asteroid 878 Mildred for her. (From Wikipedia) More about Mildred Shapley Matthews:
Associated authors:
- Gehrels, Tom, 1925-2011
- Lewis, John S.
- Black, David C.
- Vilas, Faith, 1952-
- Morrison, David, 1940-
- Kerridge, John F., 1937-
| | Books by Mildred Shapley Matthews: Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Jupiter: Studies of the Interior, Atmosphere, Magnetosphere and Satellites (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, c1976), also ed. by Tom Gehrels (PDF with commentary at Open Arizona) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Mercury (c1988), also ed. by Faith Vilas and Clark R. Chapman (PDF files at Wayback Machine) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Meteorites and the Early Solar System (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, c1988), also ed. by John F. Kerridge (PDF with commentary at Open Arizona) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, contrib.: Planetary Rings (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, c1984), ed. by Richard J. Greenberg and A. Brahic (PDF with commentary at Open Arizona) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Protostars and Planets II (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, c1985), also ed. by David C. Black (PDF with commentary at Open Arizona) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Protostars and Planets: Studies of Star Formation and the Origin of the Solar System (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, c1978), also ed. by Tom Gehrels (PDF with commentary at Open Arizona) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Resources of Near-Earth Space (c1993), also ed. by John S. Lewis and Mary L. Guerrieri (PDF with commentary at Arizona) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Satellites of Jupiter, also ed. by David Morrison (PDF with commentary at Open Arizona) Matthews, Mildred Shapley, ed.: Saturn (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, c1984), also ed. by Tom Gehrels (PDF with commentary at Open Arizona)
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