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The Denver Observer December 2017
Binocular Universe: You're My Hero! December 2010
Wynyard Planetarium & Observatory a Autumn Observing Notes
Interferometric Observations of the Hierarchical Triple System Algol
A Basic Requirement for Studying the Heavens Is Determining Where In
October, 2011
The Planets for 1955 24 Eclipses, 1955 ------29 the Sky and Astronomical Phenomena Month by Month - - 30 Phenomena of Jupiter’S S a Te Llite S
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December 2019 BRAS Newsletter
Supernova Star Maps
Pulsating Components in Binary and Multiple Stellar Systems---A
January 2015 the Newsletter of the Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society
Algorithms, Computation and Mathewics (Algol -SE102?
Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 60
The Pre-Main-Sequence Star IP Persei
Algol As Horus in the Cairo Calendar: the Possible Means and the Motives of the Observations
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The History of the ALGOL Effort
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Explore the Universe Observing Program
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Algol As Horus in the Cairo Calendar: the Possible Means and the Motives of the Observations
Lists and Charts of Autostar Named Stars
January Northern Hemisphere
CONSTELLATION PERSEUS the Constellation Perseus Is a Constellation in the Northern Sky Which Was Named After the Greek Mythological Hero Perseus
A Topical Index to the Main Articles in Mercury Magazine (1972 – 2019) Compiled by Andrew Fraknoi (U
A Correspondence Between ALGOL 60 and Church's Notation
AAVSO: Algol, January 1999 Variable Star of the Month Variable Star of the Month
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The COLOUR of CREATION Observing and Astrophotography Targets “At a Glance” Guide
Algol 15 Porter 1969-Sp
Wolf-Rayet Stars
John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars
January 2019
Northern Hemisphere Star Map | March 27
Observer's Handbook 1982
The Phenomena of the Month : April 2021 Times Are Given in UT for Aveiro (8° 38' 55" W, 40° 38' 20" N, Zone Z)
Users Guide, Sky Maps
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Constellations by Season
December 2013 the Newsletter of the Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society
Chapter 13: Variable Stars and O–C Diagrams
Stellar Magnetic Activity
Monthly Sky Chart
The PLATO 2.0 Mission
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
Eclipsing Binary Observing Guide
KW Persei -A Near-Contact System?
The Night Sky October 2019. Binocular Observing 2019
Orionid Meteor Shower: Upcoming Star Parties the Yearly Orionid Meteor Shower Peaks During Organizer: Stargazing Mumbai the Early Hours of 22 October
Variable Stars (Supplementary)
High Energy Stellar Astrophysics the Algol Mystery Algol Mass Transfer
Indigenous Science Network Bulletin
AB21 P. 39 AB21.3.6 RECORD HANDLING CAR Hoare Entia Non
Observations of Red–Giant Variable Stars by Aboriginal Australians
Forest Volume Estimation and Yield Predictionrediction Vol
A Collection of Curricula for the STARLAB Constellation Cylinder
Polarization in Exoplanetary Systems Caused by Transits, Grazing Transits
DEC-10-LALMA-B-D Decsystem10 ALGOL Programmer's Reference
THE MESSIER CATALOG by Don Savat and Jim Rice
The Run-Time Structure of an ALGOL 68 Student Checkout Compiler
Notable Long-Period Eclipsing Binaries. Part I
Algol (Beta Persei) “Demon Star” Algol, the "Demon Star", Derives from Arabic and Likely Refers to Its Mysterious Fadings Every 2.87 Days