Young, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1834-1908
Young, Charles Augustus, 1834-1908
Young, Charles A., 1834-1908
Charles Augustus Young American astronomer (1834–1908)
Young, Charles A.
Young, Charles Augustus
Young, Charles A. (Charles Augustus)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (41)
Works
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Astronomy : a revision of Young's Manual of astronomy. | |
Charles A. Young correspondence | |
Charles Augustus Young papers | |
The elements of astronomy. A textbook. | |
Five weeks' study of astronomy ... | |
Lessons in astronomy. | |
Measures of the polar and equatorial diameters of Mars, made at Princeton, New-Jersey, U. S. | |
A method of investigating the errors produced by irregularities in the form of the pivots of a meridian instrument | |
Observations of the transit of Venus, Dec. 6, 1882, at Princeton N. J., and South Hadley, Mass. | |
On a proposed printing chronograph. | |
Princeton eclipse expedition number | |
Pritchard's wedge photometer | |
Report of the eclipse expedition to Caroline Island, may, 1883. | |
Researches on astronomical spectrum-photography / Extracts from the original note books, with an introduction and description of the apparatus, by professor C. A. Young; and measurements and discussion of the plates, by professor E. C. Pickering. Also, reprints of differents papers upon the subject, as originally published by Dr. Draper. | |
Le soleil | |
Solnce | |
Die Sonne | |
Sun | |
Sun and the phenomena of its atmosphere | |
The Sun's Heat | |
A text-book of general astronomy for colleges and scientific schools | |
The twenty-three inch telescope of the Halsted observatory at Princeton | |
Uranography. A brief description of the constellations visible in the United States, with star-maps, and lists of objects observable with a small telescope. |