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Wynyard Planetarium & Observatory a Autumn Observing Notes
Deep-Sky Objects - Autumn Collection an Addition To: Explore the Universe Observing Certificate Third Edition RASC NW Cons Object Mag
Algol As Horus in the Cairo Calendar: the Possible Means and the Motives of the Observations
The Electric Sun Hypothesis
International Astronomical Union Commission 42 BIBLIOGRAPHY of CLOSE BINARIES No. 92
December 2020
Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
B-Type Main-Sequence Star
A High-Angular Resolution Multiplicity Survey of the Open Clusters Α Persei and Praesepe J. Patience 1, A. M. Ghez, UCLA Divisi
AAVSO: Algol, January 1999 Variable Star of the Month Variable Star of the Month
197 9Apj. . .230. .485A the Astrophysical Journal, 230:485-496, 1979 June 1 © 1979. the American Astronomical Society. All Righ
International Astronomical Union Commission 42 BIBLIOGRAPHY of CLOSE BINARIES No. 87
Planet and Star Formation (2010)
December 2020 OBSERVERS CHALLENGE M76
Determination of Mass Loss and Mass Transfer Rates of Algol (Beta Persei) from the Analysis of Absorption Lines in the UV Spectra Obtained by the IUE Satellite
Constellations of the Month Cepheus Naked Eye Objects
High Energy Stellar Astrophysics the Algol Mystery Algol Mass Transfer
Guthriebg 1964Redux.Pdf (7.210Mb)
Top View
The Newsletter of the Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society
Astronomy from Å to ZZ — Howard L. Cohen
The Spitzer Atlas of Stellar Spectra
DEC 2020 in the Sky That the Sun Will Reach and Again Each Evening As We Are Pulling Farther Ahead the Longest Night of the Year
Algol (Beta Persei) “Demon Star” Algol, the "Demon Star", Derives from Arabic and Likely Refers to Its Mysterious Fadings Every 2.87 Days