Harvard college observatory
Harvard College Observatory (Cambridge, Mass.)
Harvard Observatory (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Works
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19 maps of the small magellanic cloud presenting the Harvard variables | |
Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College | |
Annual report... | |
Astronomical news letter | |
Atlas of deep-sky splendors | |
The Bruce photographic telescope. | |
Bull. Harv. Coll. Obs. | |
Bulletin | |
Catalogue of 20,554 faint stars in the Cape astrographic zone -40⁰ to -52⁰ for the equinox of 1900.0, giving positions, precessions, proper motions and photographic magnitudes | |
Centennial symposia, December 1946 : contributions on interstellar matter, electronic and computational devices, eclipsing binaries, the gaseous envelope of the earth | |
Circular | |
Distribution of stars. | |
The Draper catalogue of stellar spectra photograhed with the 8-inch Bache telescope as a part of the Henry Draper memorial. | |
Galactic and extragalactic studies. | |
Giant globular cluster 47 Tucanae and its long-period variables | |
The glass universe : how the ladies of the Harvard Observatory took the measure of the stars | |
Harvard announcement cards | |
Harvard Observatory monographs | |
Harvard radio talks | |
HCO annals | |
Intensity of atmospheric lines in the solar spectrum. | |
Magnitudes of components of double stars. | |
Magnitudes of stars employed in various nautical almanacs. | |
Mein Messier-Buch | |
Meridian-circle observations of close polar stars. | |
Meteorological observations. | |
Miscellaneous papers. 1888-1895. | |
Miscellaneous researches made during the years 1894-1899. | |
The nature of cosmic rays : the story of the mysterious and unseen but powerful visitors from space | |
Observing Harvard Observatories : the HCO gossip sheet. | |
Positions of Phoebe 1898-1904 | |
Proceedings. | |
Quarterly report: observations of variable stars. | |
Relativity and its astronomical implications : the significance of general relativity presented in the language of the layman | |
Researches on the zodiacal light and on a photographic determination of the atmospheric absorption. | |
Revised Harvard photometry. A catalogue of the positions, photometric magnitudes and spectra of 9110 stars, mainly of the magnitude 6.50, and brighter observed with the 2 and 4 inch meridian photometers. | |
Schönfeld's comparison stars for variables. | |
Second supplement to catalogue of variable stars. | |
Sky & telescope | |
The spectrum of Nova Persei, no. 2. | |
Star clusters | |
Stars near the South Pole | |
Stellar Atmospheres | |
Tercentenary papers. | |
Total eclipse of the moon. January 28, 1888. | |
website, November 13, 2013: | |
Zone catalogue of 6100 stars, situated between 0⁰ 40' and 1⁰ 0' north declination observed during the years 1859-60. | |
Zone observations made with the transit wedge photometer attached to the equatorial telescope, of fifteen inches aperture, during the years 1882-1886, under the direction of Edward C. Pickering, director of the observatory. |