Pickering, William Henry, 1858-1938
Pickering, William Henry 1858-19..
William Henry Pickering
Pickering, William H. (William Henry), 1858-1938
Pickering, William H. (William Henry)
Pickering, William Henry, 1858-
VIAF ID: 173289811 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Pickering ‡b William Henry ‡f 1858-19..
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pickering, William H. ‡q (William Henry)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pickering, William H. ‡q (William Henry), ‡d 1858-1938
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pickering, William Henry ‡d 1858-1938
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pickering, William Henry ‡d 1858-1938
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pickering, William Henry, ‡d 1858-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pickering, William Henry, ‡d 1858-1938
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Henry Pickering
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- 510 2 _ ‡a American Academy of Arts and Sciences ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, Mass. ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 _ _ ‡a Mandeville ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
Works
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Aberration and relativity | |
The application of cybernetic theory to automatic spacecraft | |
The Aristillus test for the quality of the seeing | |
The canals in the moon. | |
The Chance of collision with a comet, iron meteorites and coon butte | |
Colored media for the photographic dark room | |
The Conon Bradley snow fields | |
Definition and resolution | |
Difference between the discoveries of "Neptune" and "Pluto". William H. Pickering | |
The dimensions of our stellar system | |
Discussion of some of Mr. Wright's Martian statements. William H. Pickering | |
The Double canal of the lunar crater Aristillus | |
Eratosthenes n°4 | |
Evidences of erosion on the moon | |
The Harvard observatory in Peru | |
Investigations in astronomical photography. | |
Kasei | |
[Lunar and Hawaiian physical features compared | |
The Lunar atmosphere | |
The marrow of the mathematicks, made plain and easie to the understanding of any ordinary capacity. : Containing the doctrines of arithmetick, geometry, astronomy, gauging, the use of the sector, surveying, dialling, and the art of navigation, &c. illustrated with several cuts for the better explanation of the whole matter. After a new, compendious, easy method. To which is added, measuring surfaces and solids, such as plank, timber, stone, &c. joiners, carpenters, bricklayers, glasiers, painters and paviers work: each proposition being wrought vulgarly, decimally, practically and instrumentally. With a small tract of gauging wine, ale, or malt, without inches, or division, by which any one may gauge ten backs, or floors of malt, in the same time another shall gauge one, by the way now used: altogether new. By W. Pickering | |
Mass and density of Pluto : are the claims that it was predicted by Lowell justified ? by William H. Pickering | |
The Mass of the planetoid capable of producing a nova | |
The Meteoric procession on February 9, 1913. | |
Monthly report on Mars | |
The moon : a summary of the recent advances in our knowledge of our saatellite, with a complete photographic atlas | |
The moon [MI] 1903 | |
The Origin of meteorites | |
The Origin of the lunar formations | |
Orthographic projection of a sphere, by William H. Pickering | |
The Parallax of the Orion nebula | |
Photography of the infra-red region of the solar spectrum | |
Photometric researches | |
The place of origin of the moon : the volcanic problem | |
Planet O | |
Pluto : a Discussion of Dr. Jackson's Orbit of Neptune | |
Practical use of small reflectors, by William H. Pickering | |
Pressures and velocities of gusts of wind. Signé : William H. Pickering | |
Relation of telescopic definition to cold waves, by W. H. Pickering | |
Relativity since 1922 | |
Researches of the Boyden department, by William H. Pickering,... | |
Seasonal changes occurring in certain lunar craters, by professor William H. Pickering,... | |
The Selection of sites for astronomical observatories | |
Separation of the continents by fission, by professor W. H. Pickering,... | |
The Shadow Bands | |
Simple eclipse observation bearing on relativity, by William H. Pickering | |
Size of meteors. The Leonids of 1932, by William H. Pickering | |
The Snow peaks of Theophilus | |
Stationary meteoric radiants, the size of meteors | |
A Study of Nova Aurigæ and Nova Normæ | |
Suggestion as to satellite evolution ; meteorites and meteors ; remarkable hailstorms, by William H. Pickering | |
Suggestions regarding gravitation, by W. H. Pickering | |
Telescope Mountings and Domes | |
The theory of relativity | |
The Three outer planets beyond Neptune | |
The Time relations of astronomy and geology | |
Transneptunian planet, by William H. Pickering | |
Various suggestions relating to stellar evolution, planetary genesis, and hyperbolic comets | |
What about Mars? | |
Why the axes of the planets are inclined | |
Wikidata via Wikipedia, January 17, 2020 | |
Zenith equatorial. Daylight seeing, by William H. Pickering | |
Zenith meteors | |
火星 |