Photographic magnitude
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- THE 1959 SUPERNOVA, SN 64 Jesse L. Greenstein and F. Zwicky Mount
- 12 Photometry
- Preliminary Analysis of a Simulated Meteor Reentry at 9.8 Kilometers Per Second
- Parallaxes and Proper Motions for 20 Open Clusters As Based on the New Hipparcos Catalogue
- The Messenge
- Long-Term Photometric Observations of Pre-Main Sequence Objects in the field of North America/Pelican Nebula
- Late-Time Optical Emission from Core-Collapse Supernovae
- Standard Photometric Systems
- 1916Apj 43 . . 103R the STELLAR MAGNITUDES of the SUN, MOON, and PLANETS by HENRY NORRIS RUSSELL an Examination of the Data Conc
- Photometric Systems
- Results. for the Globular Clusters, Particularlyin High Galactic Latitude
- Search for Supernovae
- The Magnitude of the Sun, the Stellar Temperature Scale, and Bolometric Corrections
- ASTRONOMY METHODS: a Physical Approach to Astronomical
- Photometry of Faint Asteroids and Satellites
- Chapter 7: Observing Variable Stars in the Real Sky
- SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS to ASTROPHYSICS
- Frederic Hanley Seares