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Walker 90/V590 Monocerotis
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 107: 846-852, 1995 September
How Supernovae Became the Basis of Observational Cosmology
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19 65Apj. . .142. .655K the STAR CLUSTER NGC 6791* T. D. Kinman Lick Observatory, University of California Received January
GALACTIC and EXTRAGALACTIC STUDIES, IV. Absolute Magnitudes
GEORGE HERBIG and Early Stellar Evolution
A History of Star Catalogues
Basic Astronomy Labs
A Astronomical Terminology
THE SOURCE of LUMINOSITY in GALACTIC NEBULAE1 by EDWIN HUBBLE ABSTRACT Relation of the Luminosity of Galactic Nebulae to the Magnitudes of Associated Stars
The Orbital and Absolute Magnitude Distributions of Main Belt Asteroids
Arxiv:0807.2522V1 [Astro-Ph]
Star-Counts, Together Withthe Known Distanceof a Single Star
Pioneering Women in the Spectral Classification of Stars
2021 the Best of the Rest of the Advanced Observing Programs II
Young Stars in the Camelopardalis Dust and Molecular Clouds. IV
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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
Astronomical Terminology
Table of Contents
The CCD Photometric Calibration Cookbook
Understanding Variable Stars
Late-Time Optical Emission from Core-Collapse Supernovae Dan Milisavljevic Dartmouth College
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