Year MM | Author | Title | Keywords |
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1937/02 | Anonymous | The Romance of the Calendar | calendar, Julian, Gregorian |
1937/03 | Anonymous | Other Worlds than Ours | Planets, Solar System |
1937/03 | Anonymous | The Solar Family | Planets, Solar System |
1937/03 | Royal Elliott | Behind the Sciences | GO, planetarium, exhibits, Geological Clock |
1937/04 | Anonymous | The Stars of Spring | Constellations, Stars, |
1937/04 | Anonymous | Pronunciation of Star and Constellation Names | Constellations, Stars |
1937/05 | Anonymous | The Cycle of the Seasons | Seasons, climate |
1937/05 | Anonymous | The Ice Ages | United States, Climate, Greenhouse Gases, Volcano, Ice Age |
1937/05 | Anonymous | New Meteorites at the Griffith Observatory | Meteorites |
1937/06 | Anonymous | Conditions of Eclipse Occurrences | Solar eclipse, June 8, 1937, Umbra, Sun, Moon |
1937/06 | Anonymous | Ancient and Modern Eclipse Observations | Chinese, Observation, Eclipse, Relativity |
1937/06 | Anonymous | The Sky as Seen from Different Latitudes | Stars, Celestial Sphere, Equator, Pole, Latitude |
1937/06 | Anonymous | Laws of Polar Motion | Pole, Equator, Latitude |
1937/07 | Anonymous | The Polar Aurora | Northern lights, Aurora |
1937/07 | Anonymous | The Astrorama | Star map, Planisphere, Astrorama |
1937/08 | Anonymous | The Life Story of the Moon | Moon, Earth's rotation, Darwin |
1937/08 | Anonymous | Conditions on the Moon | Moon, Temperature, |
1937/08 | Anonymous | The New Comet | Comet Finsler |
1937/09 | Anonymous | Comets | Halley's Comet, Meteor |
1937/09 | Anonymous | Meteors | Meteor Crater, Shower, Leonids |
1937/09 | Anonymous | Comet Orbits | Comets, Encke |
1937/10 | Anonymous | The Circular Zodiac of Denderah | Zodiac, Constellation |
1937/10 | Anonymous | Constellation Myths as Human History | Constellation, Lore, Myth |
1937/10 | Anonymous | The October Demonstration | Constellation, Andromeda, Perseus, Cassiopeia, Perseus, Pegasus, Cetus |
1937/10 | Anonymous | Two Recent Supernovae | Supernova, Tycho Brahe, Mira, |
1937/10 | Anonymous | An Interesting Old Marine Telescope | Telescope, Miller, Bradbrook, Napoleon |
1937/11 | Anonymous | Our Galaxy and Beyond | Galaxy, Magellanic Clouds, William Herschel, Milky Way, Nebula |
1937/11 | Anonymous | Star Clusters | Cluster, Pleiades, Hyades |
1937/12 | Anonymous | The Wandering of the Pole | Polaris, Precession |
1937/12 | Anonymous | The Fourth Dimension | Physics, Flatland, Hall of Science |
1938/01 | Anonymous | A Preview of the 1938 Sky | Planets, Constellations, Eclipses |
1938/01 | Anonymous | The History of the Telescope. Part 1of 3 | Galileo, Herschel, Telescope |
1938/02 | Anonymous | The Temperature of Stars | Thermocouple, Black Body, Spectra, Thermopile |
1938/02 | Anonymous | The History of the Telescope Part 2 of 3 | Herschel, Mount Wilson, Telescope, Yerkes, Refractor, Reflector |
1938/02 | Anonymous | The Solar Spectrum | Sun, Spectra, Fraunhofer, Kirchhoff, Wollaston |
1938/03 | Anonymous | The Sun as a Star | Sun, Star |
1938/03 | Anonymous | The Earth and The Sun | Earth, sun, Sunspots, Solar Telescope, Radio, Mount Wilson |
1938/03 | Anonymous | The History of the Telescope | Telescopes |
1938/04 | Dr. Walter S. Adams | George E. Hale | George Hale, Mount Wilson, |
1938/04 | Anonymous | The 200-Inch Telescope | Palomar Telescope, Construction |
1938/05 | Anonymous | An Eclipse Expedition | Yerbanis, Eclipse, Telescope |
1938/05 | Anonymous | The Mythical Planet, Vulcan | Vulcan, Planet |
1939/01 | Anonymous | The Zeiss Optical Planetarium | GO, Zeiss, planetarium, show |
1939/02 | Anonymous | The Stars of Our Neighborhood | Bessel, star, near, Cygni, parallax, Wolf 359, Doradus, dwarf |
1939/02 | Anonymous | The Stars of Winter | star, magnitude, constellation, observe, sky, telescope |
1939/03 | Anonymous | The Visit of Arcturus to the Sun | Arcturus, star, light, year, position, sky, observe, disappear, Schlesinger |
1939/03 | Anonymous | Meteorites | Meteorite, siderolite, asteroid, iron, atmosphere, retrieval |
1939/04 | Aitken, Robert | The Story of Lick Observatory | Lick, observatory, refracting, telescope, construction, Holden, Crossley, discoveries |
1939/04 | Anonymous | Foretelling Eclipses by Simple Methods: The Amateur May Predict By Using only Addition and Subtraction | predict, eclipse, equation, solve, year, saros, perigee, apogee, synodic |
1939/05 | Anonymous | Factors Which Produce our Climate | atmosphere, climate, earth, particle, sun, temperature, black body, variation |
1939/06 | Pruett, Hugh J. | The Desert Meteor of November 16, 1938 | meteor, sky, observe, report, fireball, search |
1939/06 | Anonymous | The Story of Halley's Comet | Halley, comet, return, Newton, Tycho, Clairaut |
1939/07 | Anonymous | The Martian Dream | Herschel, sketch, Mars, cloud, life, land, sea, irrigation, intelligence |
1939/07 | Anonymous | Gulliver's Astronomers | Swift, Gulliver, Hall, Mars, Deimos, Phobos |
1939/07 | Anonymous | Mars Comes Near Us | GO, planetarium, show |
1939/08 | Anonymous | The Stars of Summer | star, observe, sky, telescope, Lyra, Cygnus, Aquila, Sagitta, Capricornus, Sagittarius, Scorpius, Hercules, Jupiter, Saturn, meteor |
1939/08 | Anonymous | A World of the Hercules Cluster | globular cluster, Hercules, dust, spectra, luminosity, distance, sky, observe |
1939/09 | Anonymous | Refrigerators Of The Sun | Sun, refrigerator, compare, temperature, photosphere, spot, magnetic |
1939/09 | Anonymous | Exploring the Earth's Atmosphere | Earth, atmosphere, Everest, explore, stratosphere, rocket, sound |
1939/10 | Anderson, Carl David | Cosmic Rays | cosmic, ray, x-ray, radioactivity, electroscope, discovery, World War I |
1939/10 | Anonymous | Tides and the Moon | Moon, tide, high, low |
1939/11 | Poulter, Thos C. | Meteor Observations in the Antarctic | Antarctic, expedition, Byrd, meteor, observatory, aurora |
1939/11 | Anonymous | The Solar Telescopes of the Griffith Observatory | GO, solar, telescope |
1939/12 | Anonymous | The Galaxies of Space | star, nearest, light year, Magellanic Cloud, Andromeda, nebula, galaxy, Cepheid |
1939/12 | Anonymous | The Lunar Eclipse of October 27, 1939 | Moon, Sun, eclipse, observe, sky, telescope, partial |
1939/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume III, 1939 | GO, index |
1940/01 | Leonard, Frederick C. | The Goose Lake Siderite: The Largest Known Meteorite of California | meteor, California, Goose, Lake, siderite, Schmidt, investigation, Muroc, aerolite |
1940/01 | Anonymous | The Sky of 1940 | Sky, telescope, observe, planet, star |
1940/02 | Anonymous | Where will Saturn Be on January 1, 2440? | Saturn, position, future, calculation, equation |
1940/02 | Anonymous | How to find the Position of the Sun Among the Stars for Any day of the Year | sky, position, Sun, solstice, summer, winter, ecliptic |
1940/03 | Baumgardt, Mars F. | Amateurs and Telescopes of Early Southern California | gold rush, railroad, Bliss, amateur, telescope, Baumgardt, Lowe, Swift, discovery, Griffith, Spalding, Hooker |
1940/03 | Anonymous | Planetary Photographs from the Griffith Observatory | GO, photo, planet |
1940/03 | Anonymous | Causes of Eclipses | eclipse, annular, moon, partial, phase, sun |
1940/03 | Anonymous | Eight Thousand Eclipses of the Sun | Sun, eclipse, history |
1940/04 | Anonymous | The Variety of Stars | Sirius, extreme, luminosity, temperature, weight, dwarf |
1940/04 | Van Osdel, Edgar B. | The Spectroheliograph | spectroheliograph, camera, sun, photo |
1940/05 | Anonymous | The Griffith-Brackett Observatories Eclipse Expedition (The General Story) | GO, Brackett, Mexico, Elliot, Navy, expedition, eclipse, Witney, Alter |
1940/05 | Whitney, Walter T. | The Program Equipment, and Personnel of the Eclipse Expedition from the Frank P. Brackett of Pomona College | equipment, expedition, eclipse, Mexico, Brackett, GO, telescope, camera, personnel |
1940/05 | Anonymous | Record of the Eclipse | Eclipse, record, photograph, Zeiss, |
1940/06 | Bissell, Malcolm H. | "Down Under" - The Antarctic Continent | Antarctic, continent, Amundsen, size, climate, geography |
1940/06 | Anonymous | Our Air and Other Gases | air, atmosphere, gas, particles, Kaplan |
1940/06 | Kaplan, Joseph | A Laboratory Nebula | nebula, atmosphere, earth, element, excite, light, spectrum |
1940/07 | Anonymous | William Herschel | Herschel, life, telescope, Jupiter, Saturn, distance, star, Caroline Leonard, Frederick C. |
1940/08 | Anonymous | Meteorites or Immigrants from Space | meteor, asteroid, siderite, aerolite, iron, discovery, retrieval |
1940/08 | Anonymous | Comets and Meteors | GO, planetarium, show |
1940/09 | Anonymous | Observatories on the Moon? | Moon, observatory, telescope, atmosphere, dark, sky, size |
1940/10 | Anonymous | Double Stars | binary, star, Herschel, Sirius, companion, visual, double, spectroscopic, eclipse, Algol |
1940/10 | Anonymous | Astronomers Monument | GO, Monument |
1940/11 | Anonymous | Sunburned Mercury | Mercury, surface, temperature, path, phase, observe, sky, telescope, transit |
1940/11 | Anonymous | An Interesting New Comet | Comet, Cunningham, observe, sky, telescope |
1940/11 | Anonymous | Equatorial Venezuela | Venezuela, equator, expedition |
1940/12 | Anonymous | The Christmas Star | star, Christmas, Bible, Jesus, comet, Halley, nova |
1940/12 | Anonymous | Our Calendar from Year to Year | Julian, calendar, Gregorian, month, year, week, equation |
1940/12 | Anonymous | Clock Of The Ages | GO, clock, Cosmochron |
1940/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume IV, 1940 | GO, index |
1941/01 | Anonymous | A Preview of the 1941 Sky | sky, observe, telescope, planet, eclipse |
1941/01 | Anonymous | Great Comets of the Past | comet, Halley, Delavan, Tycho Brahe, 1811, 1843, Donati, 1861, 1882 Anderson, J. A. |
1941/02 | Porter, Russell W. | The Observatory on Palomar Mountain | telescope, Palomar, reflector, design, mounting |
1941/02 | Anonymous | The Triple Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn | Jupiter, Saturn, conjunction, sky, observe |
1941/02 | Anonymous | Giant Worlds of the Solar System | Jupiter, Saturn, size, diameter, Cassini, ring, satellite |
1941/03 | Anonymous | The Stars of our Sky | binary, cluster, Perseus, nebula, sky, observe |
1941/03 | Anonymous | Springtime through the Ages | precession, conical, movement, earth, rotation, Pole Star, Orion, sky, observe |
1941/04 | Merrill, Paul W. | Stars in Action | variable, Lyrae, Cepheid, nova, supernova, Tycho |
1941/04 | Anonymous | Long and Short Nights (Planetarium Demonstration for April) | GO, planetarium |
1941/05 | Nicholson, Seth B. | The Satellites of Jupiter | Jupiter, satellite, Galileo, Barnard, Io, Ganymede |
1941/05 | Anonymous | The Rotation of Our Galaxy | GO, exhibit, rotation, galaxy |
1941/06 | Bissell, Malcolm H. | The Next Two Billion Years: The Past as a Preface (Part 1 of 2) | history, earth, geology, ice age, climate, coral, fossil |
1941/06 | Anonymous | Ancient Measures of the Distance to the Moon | Moon, Aristarchus, Greece, eclipse, distance |
1941/06 | Bower, E. C. | Telling Time from the Stars | Dipper, time, observation, sky, Polaris, equation |
1941/07 | Bissell, Malcolm H. | The Next Two Billion Years (Part 2 of 2) | glacial, period, climate, man, Tertiary, cycle, geologic, deforestation, civilization, destruction |
1941/07 | Anonymous | Queen of the Evening Sky | Venus, sky, observe, telescope |
1941/08 | Anonymous | Finding Distances of Stars | parallax, distance, Alpha Centauri, Cepheid, measure |
1941/08 | Anonymous | The Planetaria In The United States | GO, planetarium, United States, Buhl, Hayden, Fels, Adler |
1941/09 | Anonymous | Life in the Universe | Mars, Earth, life, animal, plant, telescope, extra solar, planet, chemistry, idealism |
1941/09 | Anonymous | Lowell's Maps of Mars | Mars, Lowell, Canal, photograph |
1941/10 | Olivier, Charles P. | Long Enduring Meteor Trains | meteor, light, streak, trail, observe, sky, Leonids, Perseid |
1941/10 | Slipher, E. C. | Mars | Mars, opposition, sky, observe, season, telescope, hemisphere |
1941/11 | Anonymous | Additional Off Year Sunspots | sunspot, photograph |
1941/11 | Anonymous | A Trick With the Moon | Moon, age, equation, calculation |
1941/11 | Anonymous | A Map of the Heavens | star map, sphere, declination, celestial, pole, Polaris, ascension, constellation, zenith |
1941/12 | Seares, Frederick H. | Absorption by the Dust of Space | light, absorption, dust, interstellar, Kapteyn, Barnard, Russell, gas, Hubble, Milky Way |
1941/12 | Dinsmore, Alter | Our Galaxy and Beyond | GO, planetarium, galaxy |
1941/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume V, 1941 | GO, index |
1942/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Galileo | Galileo, death, pendulum, telescope, moon, Jupiter, satellite, Saturn, Venus, Sun, spot, Church |
1942/01 | Alter, Dinsmore | Seeing 1942 in the Sky | sky, observe, eclipse, telescope, planet |
1942/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Time of Day | clock, time, Sun, Regulus, solar, day, sidereal, daylight savings |
1942/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The 200-Inch Telescope | Palomar, telescope, build, photo |
1942/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | Helping the Astronomy Student (Part 1 of 2) | teach, student, well, improve, class |
1942/03 | Kuiper, Gerald P. | The Nearest Stars | near, star, Wolf 359, Canopus, Vega, parsec, sampling, parallax, main sequence, Hertzsprung-Russell |
1942/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | Some Common Astronomical Terms | definition, light year, parsec, parallax, proper motion, blink survey, magnitude, spectral type |
1942/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | Helping the Astronomy Student (Part 2 of 2) | teacher, model, coordinate, altazimuth, build, aberration, light |
1942/04 | Christie, William H. | The Great Siberian Meteorite of 1908 | Siberian, meteorite, investigation, Kulik, explosion, impact, expedition, witness |
1942/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | Stamps Commemorate Observatory Dedication | Stamp, Mexico, first, Observatory, National, commemorate |
1942/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Discoveries of Uranus and Neptune | Uranus, Neptune, Herschel, Newton, Adams, discovery, Leverrier, Galle |
1942/05 | Anonymous | Revised Wartime Schedule of the Griffith Observatory | GO, war, schedule |
1942/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Mohammedan Era in Astronomy | Russia, Tamerlane, palace, discovery, Almagest, Ptolemy, Al Mamun, Albategnuis, Persia, Baghdad, Arabic, almanac, zenith |
1942/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Polar Sky | GO, Planetarium, show |
1942/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Galaxies of Space | GO, Planetarium, show |
1942/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The North Star and The Big Dipper | sky, observe, telescope, North Star, Polaris, Dipper, locate |
1942/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Eclipses of the Sun and Moon | GO, Planetarium, show |
1942/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Some Interesting Telescopic Objects | telescope, observe, sky, interesting, Jupiter, Saturn, Polaris, Cygnus, Lyra |
1942/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Sky from Pole to Pole | Sky, chart, constellation, month |
1942/10 | Anonymous | Isaac Newton (1642-1727) | Newton, life, law, motion, gravity, light, reflecting, telescope |
1942/10 | Anonymous | The Northern and Southern Lights | borealis, aurora, polar, Northern, Southern, observe, sky, glow |
1942/11 | Anonymous | The Changing Moon | GO, Planetarium, show |
1942/11 | Anonymous | Star Trails of Orion | Orion, telescope, photo |
1942/12 | Bunton, George W. | Lightning | Lightning, thunder, storm, strike, electricity, conduct |
1942/12 | Anonymous | Mariners' Mercator Maps | Mercator, map, navigation, sphere, distance |
1942/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume VI, 1942 | GO, index |
1943/01 | Anonymous | Six Years of the Griffith Observer | GO |
1943/01 | Anonymous | Photos | photograph, Halley, Andromeda, Cygnus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Moon, Orion, Hercules |
1943/02 | Herbig, George H. | Advances in Astronomical Photography | telescope, photography, color, plate, red, light |
1943/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Two Eclipses in February | sun, solar, eclipse, total, lunar, moon |
1943/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The New Comet | Whipple, comet, discovery, Harvard |
1943/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Celestial Navigation (Planetarium Subject for March) | celestial, navigation, declination, time, zone, equinox, zenith, azimuth, altitude |
1943/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The World Calendar | world, calendar, new, benefit |
1943/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Astrology | Astrology, law, superstition, sign, planet, horoscope, fraud |
1943/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Copernicus Moves the Earth | Copernicus, Ptolemaic, sun, earth, center, revolution |
1943/05 | Anonymous | Index of Principal Articles in Griffith Observer | GO, Index |
1943/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Prominences and Sunspots | sun, sunspot, flare, prominences, observe, atmosphere, Schwabe |
1943/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Navigational Stars | navigation, sidereal, equinox, chart |
1943/07 | Alter, Dinsmore | The South Seas Sky | GO, war, service, observe, sky, equator, ocean, life |
1943/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Little Planets by the Thousands | asteroid, Wittenberg, discovery, Piazzi, Olbers, name, Eros, Jones |
1943/08 | Pettit, Edison | Watches and Chronometers | time, chronometer, watch, movement, clock, gear, jewel, wound |
1943/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Trails of Circumpolar Stars | star, circumpolar, North Star, Polaris, photography, exposure |
1943/08 | Anonymous | The Galaxies of Space (Planetarium Show for August) | GO, Planetarium |
1943/09 | Clements, Thomas | Can Science Predict Earthquakes? | earthquake, fault, California, predict, fore shock |
1943/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Other Solar Systems | planet, sun, extra solar, Sirius, binary, Cygni, companion, Ophiuchi, Cincinnati |
1943/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Typical Oil Field | GO, exhibit, oil, well |
1943/10 | Herbig, George H. | Peculiar Stars | Capella, Aurigae, bright, dark, companion, Lyrae, Kuiper, egg, contact, |
1943/11 | Tauri, Joy; Baumgardt, Mars F. | Saturn, The Ringed Giant | Saturn, observe, sky, temperature, Galileo, ring, period |
1943/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | How to Find the Planets | diagram, sky, observe, opposition, brightness, Mars, Venus |
1943/12 | Locher, Felix | Great Circles On Mercator Maps | short, distance, two, points, curved, equation, Berlin, Tokyo, Fairbanks |
1943/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume VII, 1943 | GO, index |
1944/01 | Williams, Millard | Selenographer: Student of the Moon | selenographer, Moon, sun, surface, illumination, surface, feature |
1944/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Jupiter's Four Bright Satellites | Jupiter, satellite, Galileo, eclipse, transit, observe, sky, light, speed |
1944/02 | Bunton, George W. | The Earth a Great Magnet | magnet, earth, pole, magnetic field, compass, Halley, sunspot, cycle |
1944/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Leap Year | Leap year, Julian, calendar, Gregorian, Church, Easter |
1944/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Saturn's Satellites | Saturn, satellite, Huygens, Titan, atmosphere, methane, Iapetus, observe |
1944/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Time Around the World | time, zone, meridian, Greenwich Civil time, war time, daylight savings |
1944/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Sun's Daily Path Across the Sky | sun, position, altitude, azimuth, calculate |
1944/04 | Newton, Archie M. | The History of the Telescope | Lippershey, telescope, convex, lens, magnify, discovery, Galileo, Kepler, Scheiner, Gregory, reflector, Cassegrain, observatory, refractor, Lick, Hooker |
1944/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Facts About Some Notable Stars | star. interferometer, Michelson, angular diameter, linear diameter, Alpha Centauri, Canopus, distance, brightness, luminosity, Vega, Betelgeuse, etc. |
1944/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Motions of the Moon | Moon, orbit, earth, eccentricity, diameter, parallax, altitude, face, observe, sky, phase |
1944/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Milky Way | observe, sky, Milky Way, galaxy, Deneb, photograph, composite, nebulae |
1944/08 | Bunton, George W. | The Foucault Pendulum | GO, Foucault, pendulum, exhibit |
1944/08 | Anonymous | An Astronomical Quiz | GO, quiz, knowledge, Astronomy |
1944/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Sun Time | time, sidereal, earth, intersection, sun, ascension, sky, ecliptic, equation, mean |
1944/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Two Kinds of Nebulae | nebula, galaxy, Andromeda, dust |
1944/10 | Bunton, George W. | The Earth Rotates | earth, rotate, angular, momentum, deviation, motion, centrifugal, axis |
1944/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Stars of the Lowest and Highest Luminosity | luminosity, BD+4, close, S Doradus, double, observe |
1944/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Modernized Mercator Maps for the Air Age | Mercator, map, telecurve, distance, short, circle, great |
1944/11 | Herbig, George H. | Light from Comets | comet, reflect, sunlight, spectroscope, graph, makeup, element, Doppler |
1944/12 | Herbig, George H. | Direction of Rotation of Galaxies | velocity, galaxy, radial, tilt, spiral, Andromeda |
1944/12 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Measuring the Speed of Light | speed, light, Galileo, velocity, Roemer, Jupiter, revolution, satellite, Bradley, Fizeau, Cornu, Foucault, Michelson, Mount Wilson |
1944/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume VIII, 1944 | GO, index |
1945/01 | Bunton, George W. | The Origin of Spectra | spectra, white, light, formula, frequency |
1945/01 | Anonymous | Daily and Seasonal Movements of the Sun | Sun, sky, observe, GO, photograph |
1945/02 | Anonymous | The Planets | Venus, Sun, conjunction, Mercury, Kepler, Halley's, comet, Jupiter, Saturn |
1945/03 | Anonymous | Maps of the Sky | sky, observe, chart, constellation, myth |
1945/04 | Bunton, George W. | Clouds | cloud, vapor, water, temperature, Cirrus, type |
1945/04 | Anonymous | A Portable Sundial | sundial, create, amateur, design |
1945/05 | Anonymous | Tenth Anniversary of the Griffith Observatory and Planetarium | GO, anniversary, Griffith |
1945/05 | Bunton, George W. | Storms | storm, type, thunder, magnetic, atmosphere |
1945/06 | Herbig, George H. | The Rotation of the Stars | rotation, observe, sky, diameter, velocity, spectral, line |
1945/06 | Anonymous | The Solar Eclipse of July 9 | Sun, Moon, eclipse, observe, sky, total |
1945/07 | Anonymous | Exploding Stars | star, nova, Crab, Persei, Aquilae, telescope, light, curve |
1945/08 | Anonymous | Variable Stars | Fabricius, Bayer, variable, Mira, Goodricke, Cephei, light, temperature |
1945/09 | Anonymous | How to Recognize the Stars | observe, sky, identify, Dipper, map, constellation |
1945/10 | Anonymous | The Palomar Telescope | construction, Palomar, mirror, Hale |
1945/10 | Anonymous | The Moving Planets | observe, planet, sky, telescope |
1945/11 | Nassau, J. J. | The Objective Prism of the Warner and Swasey Observatory | glass, mirror, prism, construction, Warner and Swasey |
1945/11 | Anonymous | The Founding of the Cincinnati Observatory | Cincinnati, Mitchel, found, glass, mirror, Russia |
1945/12 | Anonymous | Tycho and Kepler | Brahe, Kepler, telescope, orbit, planet, law |
1945/12 | Poincare, H. | The Value of Astronomy | government, funding, curiosity, value |
1946/01 | Alter, Dinsmore | Atoms, Bombs and the Moon | Moon, Mars, life, atomic, bomb, development, Curie, Schmidt, Millikan, Bohr, neutron, Chadwick, space, travel, comic |
1946/02 | Williams, Millard | The Existence of Air and Water on the Moon in Ancient Times | Moon, atmosphere, water, air, feature, past, sea |
1946/02 | Hynd, Alan | Theatre of the Skies | Hayden Planetarium, war, classroom, navigation, celestial |
1946/03 | Pruett, J. Hugh | The Twilight Meteor of November 29, 1945 | meteor, sky, observe, California, fireball, aerolite |
1946/04 | Newton, Archie M. | The Earliest (?) Astronomical Instrument | Egypt, Nile, Merkhet, archaeologist, Berlin, temple, Pharaoh |
1946/04 | Richards, Carl Price | The 1945 Total Eclipse of the Sun | sun, eclipse, total, observe, photograph |
1946/05 | Bunton, George W. | The Past, Present, and Future of the Los Angeles Astronomical Society | Porter, amateur, astronomy, society, Los Angeles, telescope, make |
1946/05 | Anonymous | The 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of Neptune | Neptune, discovery, Uranus, Herschel, Adams, Leverrier |
1946/06 | Anonymous | Measuring Astronomical Distances - In the Solar System (Part 1 of 2) | Egypt, Eratosthenes, zenith, telescope, displacement, angle, Moon, Venus, equation, light, aberration |
1946/07 | Anonymous | Measuring Astronomical Distances - Beyond the Solar System (Part 2 of 2) | Greece, Aristarchus, parallax, Alpha Centauri, parsec, magnitude, Russell |
1946/07 | Anonymous | The Sun's Daily Path Across the Sky | sun, position, altitude, azimuth, calculate |
1946/08 | Williams, Millard | One Thousand Observations of the Sun | sunspot, sun, flare, solar, magnet, storm, cycle |
1946/08 | Anonymous | The Surface of the Sun | Sun, surface, GO, drawing, observe, catalog |
1946/09 | Alter, Dinsmore | To the Moon? | Moon, travel, radar, atomic, power, shape, fuel |
1946/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Venus in the Evening Sky | Venus, sky, observe, position, equation, inferior |
1946/09 | Anonymous | Program for Planetarium Show, September, 1946: How to Recognize the Stars | GO, planetarium show |
1946/10 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Milky Way Galaxy | Herschel, milky way, visible, observe, sky, galaxy, position, Sun |
1946/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Possible Meteor Shower | Meteor, shower, observe, sky, comet, Giacobini-Zinner, Leonid |
1946/10 | Anonymous | Program for the Planetarium Show, October 1946: The Milky Way | GO, planetarium |
1946/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Meteor Shower of October 9, 1946 | meteor, shower, observe, GO, sky, photo |
1946/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Using the Moon to Measure Stars | Moon, Wilson, interferometer, occultation |
1946/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | Living on the Moon | Moon, voyage, commercial, rules, life, living, corona, meteor |
1946/11 | Anonymous | Program for Planetary Show, November 1946: The Moon | GO, planetarium |
1946/12 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Pleiades | Pleiades, constellation, Taurus, sisters, magnitude |
1946/12 | Pruett, J. Hugh | Historical Meteor Showers Compared: Recent Display Ranks Well | meteor, shower, slave, past, count, estimate, number |
1946/12 | Anonymous | Program of Planetarium Show for December, 1946: Our Star, The Sun | GO, planetarium |
1946/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume X, 1946 | GO, index |
1947/08 | Alter, Dinsmore Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Fireball of May 9, 1947 | meteor, fireball, Los Angeles, impact |
1947/08 | Anonymous | The Great Siberian Meteorite of 12 February 1947 | meteorite, Siberia, Soviet Union |
1947/09 | Holmes, Burton | Boyhood Memories of George Ellery Hale | Hale, cruise, memories |
1947/09 | Mason, Max | The 200 -Inch - An Experience in Cooperation | Hale, Wilson, telescope, Palomar, McDowell |
1947/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. Bunton, George W. | The Foucault Pendulum | GO, Foucault, pendulum, exhibit |
1947/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Planets | distance, planet, Sun, magnitude, density |
1947/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Nebulae of Our Galaxy | nebula, galaxy, cloud, spectra, planetary |
1947/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | Sunspot Observations Before the Invention of the Telescope | sun, sunspot, Wolf, telescope, Galileo |
1947/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | Analyses of the Records of Sun Spottedness | Sun, sunspot, interval, Schwabe |
1947/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Planetarium as a University Classroom | Planetarium, college, atomic bomb, Zeiss |
1947/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | John Flamsteed and His Atlas Coelestis | Flamsteed, atlas, Coelestis, Brahe, England, Newton, position |
1948/01 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Schmidt Telescope or Camera | telescope, mirror, Schmidt, reflector, axis, diagram |
1948/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Planetarium Show for January, 1948: A Preview of the 1948 Sky | Moon, phase, eclipse, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, observe, sky, planetarium |
1948/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Stellar Data | galaxy, star, data, distance, bright, size, velocity, motion |
1948/02 | Rule, Bruce; Hendrix, Don; Alter, Dinsmore | The 48-Inch Schmidt Camera of the Mount Palomar Observatory | Palomar, telescope, Schmidt, mirror, design, diagram |
1948/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Satellites of the Solar System | satellite, Jupiter, Saturn, Galileo, Huygens, Uranus, Neptune, Mars, moon |
1948/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | From Other Observation Platforms: "O wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us!" | sky, observe, telescope, Pluto, Jupiter, Mercury |
1948/04 | Bunton, George W. | The Tesla Coil | Tesla, coil, GO, diagram, magnetic, field, exhibit |
1948/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | Mr. Newton Retires | GO, Newton |
1948/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | Discovery of the Fifth Uranian Satellite | satellite, Uranus, Kuiper |
1948/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Changing Tides | Moon, tide, Earth, gravity, pull, low, high, average |
1948/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Total Solar Eclipses in the United States from 1900 to 2050 | Sun, Moon, eclipse, total, observe, sky, United States |
1948/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Unique Asteroid | asteroid, Wirtanen, Lick, Hidalgo |
1948/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Names of the Forty Brightest Stars | bright, star, Bayer, Flamsteed, Sirius, Vega, Canopus |
1948/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | Sidelights on Isaac Newton | Newton, England, library, life, Trinity |
1948/07 | Alter, Dinsmore Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Dedication of the Hale Telescope | Hale, dedication, telescope, Wilson, Palomar |
1948/07 | Fosdick, Raymond B. | The Challenge of Knowledge | Adams, telescope, knowledge, quest, search, mankind, Palomar |
1948/07 | Anonymous | A Trip to the Moon: A Spectacle to be Produced on the Dome of the Planetarium at the Griffith Observatory | GO, Moon, planetarium |
1948/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Trip to the Moon: And the Apparatus Which Produces It | GO, Moon, Planetarium, projector, design |
1948/08 | Mason, Max | Man and Matter | Hale, future, Universe |
1948/08 | Dubridge, Lee A. | The Palomar Observatory | Palomar, telescope, 200, Hubble, Adams, observatory |
1948/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The 150 Brightest Stars | star, bright, luminosity, constellation |
1948/09 | Bush, Vannevar | Two Observatories Operate as One | Palomar, Wilson, telescope, Hale, Bowen |
1948/10 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Evolution of the Moon | Moon, Earth, evolution, how, Darwin, distance |
1948/10 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Upper Atmosphere of the Earth | atmosphere, Earth, upper, layer, absorption, radio, temperature |
1948/10 | Bowen, Ira S. | The Telescope at Work | Hale, test, observatory, telescope, spectrum, work |
1948/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Eclipsing Double Stars | Algol, binary, double, star, eclipse, light curve, equation |
1948/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Future of Our Race | future, mankind, Langley, flight, space |
1948/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Christmas Star | Christmas, star, Jesus, birth, comet, Bethlehem, Halley |
1948/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Third Planet | Earth, photo, atmosphere, Navy, flight |
1948/12 | Anonymous | Index of Articles in the Griffith Observer (Feb. 1937 - Dec. 1948) | GO, index |
1949/01 | Nicholson, Seth B. | The Zurich Meeting of the International Astronomical Union | Astronomical Union, Zurich, commission, Switzerland |
1949/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Moon and Planets in 1949 | Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Moon, observe, sky, telescope |
1949/01 | Anonymous | The Adjustment of the Hale 200-inch Telescope at Palomar | Palomar, telescope, adjust, mirror |
1949/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Weighing the Sun | Newton, gravity, Sun, Earth, weight, mass, equation, density |
1949/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | Why Force Toward the Sun Takes a Planet Around the Sun | Sun, force, mass, satellite, orbit, focus |
1949/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Creed of Science | creed, believe, science, metaphysics |
1949/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Importance and Nature of the Asteroids | asteroid, Jupiter, Eros, Earth |
1949/03 | Brouwer, Dirk | The Work of Commission 20 of the International Astronomical Union | minor planet, commission, union, comet, position, orbit, asteroid |
1949/03 | Herget, Paul | Cooperation on Asteroid Problems | danger, asteroid, cooperation, find, observe, opposition |
1949/03 | Cunningham, Leland E. | Determination of Asteroid Orbits | asteroid, orbit, Ceres, Piazzi, perturb, definitive, calculator, binary |
1949/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Start on the Stars | celestial, sphere, constellation, sky, observe, telescope, horizon, meridian |
1949/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Performance of the Hale Telescope | Hale, telescope, work, adjustment, mirror |
1949/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | Russell W. Porter | Porter, Vermont, Wilson, Hale, death |
1949/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | Clyde Fisher | Fisher, death, teach, GO |
1949/06 | Baumgardt, Mars F. | The Los Angeles Astronomical Society | Los Angeles, society, amateur, telescope, reflector |
1949/06 | Freeman, H. L. | The Los Angeles Astronomical Society: Present Activities and Future Plans | Los Angeles, society, activities, amateur, future, observe, telescope, cultural |
1949/07 | Alter, Dinsmore | Space Travel Projectors: A novel type of planetarium show produced by a new instrument | GO, planetarium, instrument, projector, Zeiss |
1949/07 | Cave, Thomas R.; Cragg, Thomas A. | A Recent Observation of Saturn | Saturn, observation, drawing, ring |
1949/07 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Close Red Dwarf Double Star | red, dwarf, binary, motion, proper |
1949/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | Observational Programs for Amateur Astronomers | amateur, telescope, observe, program, build, zodiac, meteor |
1949/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Forty Nearest Stars | parallax, near, star, visual, magnitude, real, motion, spectra, velocity |
1949/09 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Big Schmidt and the National Geographic Society - Palomar Observatory Sky Survey | Palomar, Geographic., sky, survey, Lick, Schmidt, Hale, red, nebula |
1949/10 | Bunton, George W. Freeman, Harry L. | The First Annual Conference of Western Amateur Astronomers | Western, amateur, conference, telescope, build, observe, sky |
1949/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Retrograde Motions of the Planets | retrograde, planet, orbit, Earth, Mars, equation, Saturn, Neptune |
1949/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | Origin of the Solar System: Some facts which must be explained by any satisfactory hypothesis | Earth, formation, universe, solar system, Sun, temperature, planet, orbit |
1949/12 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Moon's Path in the Sky | Moon, observe, sky, path, position, solstice, ecliptic, phase |
1950/01 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Expanding Universe (Part 1 of 2) | Universe, Hubble, distance, expand, light, electromagnetic, spectra, Doppler |
1950/01 | Anonymous | 200-Inch Telescope Again in Operation | telescope, Hale, mirror, Ross, corrector |
1950/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Expanding Universe (Part 2 of 2) | Universe, Doppler, expand, Wilson, Hubble, luminosity, Hale |
1950/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | Griffith Observatory Traveling Telescope | telescope, GO, travel |
1950/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Stories Of Meteorites | Siberian, meteorite, observe, Willamette, Benld, Paragould, Kansas, Oregon, shower, Soviet Union |
1950/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Energy of the Sun (Part 1 of 2) | Sun, energy, contraction, heat, caloric, Langley, Helmholtz |
1950/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Sun as a "Hydrogen Bomb" (Part 2 of 2) | Hydrogen, bomb, Sun, mass, Einstein, atom, fission, deuterium, uranium |
1950/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Flying Saucers | alien, pseudoscience, UFO |
1950/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Supernovae | supernova, Venus, Hipparchus, Tycho, magnitude, Humason, nebula |
1950/07 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Particles of Physics | atom, particle, Becquerel, cloud, chamber, Wilson, electron, neutron, proton, neutrino |
1950/08 | Aitken, Robert G. | The Origin of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | ASP, society, Pacific, Holden, Lick, Leuschner, Newcomb |
1950/08 | Wallace, H. A. | Second Convention of Western Amateur Astronomers | convention, Western, amateur, Palomar |
1950/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Sundials | sundial, equation, geometry, time |
1950/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Unique Asteroid, Icarus | Icarus, asteroid, Baade, orbit, magnitude, discovery |
1950/10 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Possible Large Meteoritic Crater in Canada | Canada, crater, meteorite, iron |
1950/10 | Vann, Marvin J. | The Second Annual Convention of Western Amateur Astronomers | convention, Western, amateur, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, committee |
1950/11 | Baum, William A. | Amateur Photometry | amateur, photometry, Hipparchus, equation, magnitude, brightness, circuit, build |
1950/12 | Anonymous | New Photographs of Galaxies (Made by Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories) | photo, Wilson, Palomar, galaxy |
1951/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Planet Positions 1951-1960 | Mercury, sky, observe, position, Venus, Mars, conjunction, Jupiter, Saturn |
1951/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | Some New Photographs of Galactic Objects (Made with the 200" Hale Telescope of the Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories) | Hale Telescope, observe, photo, reflection, nebula, spectra, Trifid, Lagoon, Omega, Lyra |
1951/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | Science and Our Daily Lives | creed, science, daily, fact, discovery, invention, metaphysic |
1951/04 | Cave, Thomas R. | The Problem of Mars (A Program for the Amateur) | Mars, amateur, observe, sky, telescope, canal, Ross |
1951/04 | Bunton, George W. | Sundogs and Halos | Halo, Sundogs, sun, Moon, crystal, light |
1951/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Apparent Sizes and Magnitudes of the Planets | planet, size, magnitude, Venus, Mercury, Moon, transit, Jupiter, Saturn, distance |
1951/05 | Roques, Paul E. | The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse of 1951, March 23 | Moon, eclipse, penumbral, umbra, observe |
1951/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | Future Scientific Training and Research | inventor, science, future, Athenian, student |
1951/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | Boys Astronomy Club at North Hollywood Playground | club, North Hollywood, telescope, observe, sky |
1951/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Founding of Three Great Observatories by George Ellery Hale (Part 1 of 2) | Hale, observatory, telescope, found, Kenwood, Yerkes, Wilson |
1951/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Founding of Three Great Observatories by George Ellery Hale (Part 2 of 2) | Hale Telescope, observatory, Carnegie, reflect, Hooker |
1951/09 | Alter, Dinsmore | Numerology and Science | Bode, numerology, Germany, pseudoscience, superstition |
1951/09 | Custer, C. P. | The Stockton Astronomical Society | Stockton, society, club, telescope, observe, sky |
1951/09 | News Release from Caltech | Results from the 200" Hale Telescope | Humason, red shift, Virgo, Doppler, distance, Cepheid, cosmology |
1951/10 | Cave, Thomas R. | Third Annual Convention - Western Amateur Astronomers | Western amateur convention, telescope, observe, sky, San Diego |
1951/11 | Killick, Victor W. | Conquest of Space Exhibition at Sacramento | Sacramento, model, exhibition, Crocker, scale, solar system |
1951/11 | Wylie, Paul E. | The Timing of the Moon's Phases | Moon, phase, year, time, orbit |
1951/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | The 120-Inch Telescope | Lick, construction, telescope, Palomar, Cassegrainian |
1952/01 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Story of Pluto | Pluto, discovery, Watson, Herschel, Uranus, Bessel, Bode, Lowell, Leverrier, Tombaugh |
1952/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Some Notable Asteroids | asteroid, Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta, discovery, Eros, Apollo |
1952/03 | Merrill, Paul W. | Robert Grant Aitken 1864-1951 | Aitken, Lick, death, double, binary, star, survey |
1952/03 | Abell, George O. | The Millikan Oil Drop Experiment | Grease, element, proton, electron, oil, drop, experiment, Millikan, charge |
1952/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Upper Atmosphere of Earth | Earth, atmosphere, Ionosphere, chemosphere, radiation, mesosphere, exosphere, density |
1952/05 | Nicholson, Seth B. | The Satellites of Jupiter | Jupiter, Copernicus, Galileo, Italy, zodiac, discovery, revolution, orbit, satellite |
1952/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Satellites of the Earth | satellite, Earth, equation, artificial, velocity, period |
1952/06 | Merrill, Paul W. | The Last Adventures of a Starbeam | light, telescope, mirror, reflector, refractor, spectroscopy, Humason |
1952/07 | Abell, George O. | Two Populations of Stars | light, star, galaxy, elliptical, Milky Way, spiral, nebula, cluster, Hertzsprung-Russell, luminosity, Population |
1952/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Century of Change | Herschel, observation, modern, compare, light, future, sun |
1952/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | Huge Model of Copernicus | GO, Copernicus, exhibit |
1952/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Stories of the Constellations | constellation, myth, stories |
1952/10 | Alter, Dinsmore | Advantages of a Lunar Observatory | Moon, observatory, satellite, atmosphere, light |
1952/10 | Osborn, Irene D. | Marin Amateur Astronomers | amateur, Marin, group, observe, sky, telescope |
1952/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Magnitudes of the Stars | magnitude, brightness, difference, ratio, parallax, distance |
1952/12 | Struve, Otto | What I Don't Know About Flying Saucers | UFO, saucers, pseudo, fireball, planet, life, alien |
1952/12 | Struve, Otto | The Place of the Amateur in Astronomy | amateur, Herschel, Bond, discovery, public, learn |
1952/12 | Anonymous | The 600-Inch Radio Telescope of the United States Navy | telescope, radio, Navy, star, design, reflector |
1953/01 | Haas, Walter H. | Some Long-Enduring Features in the South Temperate Zone of Jupiter | amateur, Jupiter, cloud, feature, Red Spot, observe |
1953/02 | Cave, Thomas R. | The Canals of Mars | Mars, canal, Schiaparelli, interpretation, Williams, Lowell |
1953/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Temperature of Jupiter | temperature, Jupiter, Bond, Wildt, atmosphere |
1953/03 | Bunton, George W. | Stars Over San Francisco | Planetarium, San Francisco, Zeiss |
1953/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | Eclipses: Planetarium Show for March | eclipse, corona, Sun, Moon, occultation, planetarium |
1953/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Celestial Speeds | equation, Kepler, orbit, comet, Saturn, Mars, velocity |
1953/05 | Nicholson, Seth B. | Daily Solar Observations at Mt. Wilson | Wilson, Sun, observe, telescope, daily |
1953/06 | Abell, George O. | Astronomers Revise Astronomical Distances | galaxy, star, Hubble, spiral, proper, motion, parallax, telescope, Cepheid |
1953/07 | Alter, Dinsmore | Artificial Satellite or Space Station | rocket, station, satellite, diagram, hazard, fuel |
1953/07 | Radio Broadcast | The Neenach, Los Angeles County, Aerolite | meteor, Neenach, Antelope Valley, recovery |
1953/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | General Conditions at the Moons Surface | Moon, surface, temperature, change, atmosphere, albedo |
1953/09 | Pettit, Edison | The Lyot Telescope & Monochromator | Sun, observe, monochromator, Lyot, telescope, corona, spectrum, photo |
1953/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Six Nearest Stars | Centauri, telescope, observe, Barnard, Sirius, motion |
1953/10 | Nicholson, Seth B. | Armin O. Leuschner 1868-1953 | Leuschner, Lick, Hamilton, orbit |
1953/10 | Thorson, W. R. | Life on Other Worlds | life, alien, temperature, molecules, energy, Jupiter, Saturn |
1953/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Transits of Mercury | Mercury, transit, conjunction, sky, observe, telescope |
1953/12 | Zwicky, F. | Composite Photography In Astronomy | photography, composite, prism, color, surface |
1954/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Moon and Planets in 1954 | sky, telescope, observe, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn |
1954/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | Identification of Lunar Features (Part 1 of 3) | Moon, photo, identification, crater, coordinate |
1954/02 | News Release from Palomar | The Distance of Messier 81 | Messier 81, M81, galaxy, Milky Way |
1954/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Waxing Moon: Hints to Beginning Telescope User (Part 2 of 3) | Moon, observe, sky, telescope, phase, crater, terminator |
1954/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Scale of Space | space, size, scale, Moon, Sun, Alpha Centauri, comet, galaxy, cluster |
1954/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Waning Moon (Part 3 of 3) | Moon, phase, crater, full, observe, photo, terminator |
1954/05 | Mawhinney, Les | The Oberamtmann Observer | Moon, Schroter, Germany, Mars, Oberamtmann, Venus, |
1954/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | Mars | Surface, Mars, Fontana, Hooke, Herschel, mass, orbit, feature |
1954/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Meteoritics and Meteorology | meteor, shower, rain, cloud, noctilucent |
1954/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Wandering of the Pole | Pole, North Star, Polaris, precession, celestial, equinox, ascension |
1954/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | Tides Today and Through The Ages | tide, ocean, Moon, zenith, force, Newton, nodes, apsides |
1954/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Chasing an Eclipse | Eclipse, Sun, Moon, clouds, observe, telescope, corona, sky |
1954/08 | Mawhinney, Les | Doctors and Lawyers | Medicine, Fernel, doctor, Olbers, lawyer, Bayer, Rutherford |
1954/09 | Kennedy, John R. | Shooting the Eclipse | eclipse, Sun, Moon, observe, telescope, photo, total |
1954/09 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Beginnings of Astronomical Photography | Herschel, Sigma, Kodak, Schulze, photo, camera |
1954/09 | Mawhinney, Les | The Astronomical Artist | artist, Goldschmidt, Germany, observe, telescope |
1954/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Sidereal Time | time, Sun, star, equation, vernal, equinox, meridian |
1954/10 | Reaves, Gibson | Columbus Thought it Was Small | Grease, Columbus, Aristotle, Earth, size, round, Spain, navigation |
1954/11 | Reaves, Gibson | The Great Moon Hoax of 1835 | Moon hoax, alien life, pseudoscience, Doppler, Kirchhoff, New York Sun, Locke |
1954/12 | Cave, T. R. | The Sixth Annual Convention of Western Amateur Astronomers | Convention, Western, amateur, Oakland, meet |
1954/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | Sunrise and Sunset on the Moon | Sun, Moon, rise, set, colongitude, terminator, latitude |
1954/12 | Anonymous | Index of Articles in Griffith Observer (Jan., 1949 - Dec. 1954) | GO, index |
1955/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Jupiter's Four Brightest Satellites | orbit, revolve, Jupiter, eclipse, observe, occultation, sky, telescope |
1955/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Moon and Planets in 1955 | Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, observe, sky, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, telescope |
1955/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Astronomical Meetings at Berkeley | Berkeley, meeting, result, discussion |
1955/02 | Wheeler, Burritt | How I Wonder What You Are | telescope, star, observe, build, astronomy decline, comet, Halley |
1955/02 | Mawhinney, Les | A Reporter Looks At Astronomy | amateur, study, imagination, curiosity, velocity |
1955/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | Copernicus Through the Month | Copernicus, crater, moon, observe, telescope, intelligence, life |
1955/03 | Anonymous | The Great Andromeda Galaxy | Andromeda galaxy, Milky Way |
1955/03 | Mawhinney, Les | Eclipse Journeys | eclipse, India, observe, Janssen, total, observatory, travel |
1955/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Zeta Aurigae | spectrum, observe, telescope, Zeta, Aurigae, Doppler, velocity |
1955/05 | Barker, H. G. | Herstmonceux Castle | Castle, Henry VI, England, Herstmonceux, Greenwich |
1955/05 | Alter, Dinsmore | Above the Limb of the Moon | Moon, Wright, photo, Mare Crisium, Grimaldi |
1955/06 | Alter, Dinsmore; Roques, Paul E. | Tycho Through the Month | Tycho, crater, Moon, observe, telescope |
1955/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Solar Eclipse Viewed from the Moon | GO, Moon, eclipse, projector, Planetarium |
1955/06 | Mawhinney, Les | Local Boys Make Good: Twenty Years of Griffith Observatory Guides | GO |
1955/07 | Abell, George O. | The Matter Between the Stars | interstellar, matter, dark, nebula, absorption, reddening, reflection, gas, Hydrogen, Emission |
1955/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Saturn | Saturn, ring, satellite, Herschel, Galileo, Laplace, spectrum, temperature |
1955/09 | Greever, Garland | Scotland Yard Invades Medieval Astronomy | England, Cambridge, Scotland Yard, Chaucer, Astrolabe |
1955/09 | News Release from Caltech | Photographic Atlas of the Sky | Atlas, sky, space, survey, Palomar |
1955/10 | Custer, Clarence P. | Seventh Annual Convention of Western Amateur Astronomers | Western, amateur, convention, report, telescope |
1955/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Constellation Quiz | constellation, quiz, zodiac, Andromeda, galaxy, Ursa |
1955/12 | Hollister, Warren | Giordano Bruno and the Infinite Universe | Bruno, infinite, universe, Copernicus, type |
1955/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Twin Refracting Telescope | telescope, refractor, Griffith, GO, Zeiss |
1955/12 | Roques, Paul E. | Changing Starlight to Electricity | light, electricity, sun, solar, power, photometer |
1956/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Daylight and Twilight | Earth, time, Sun, calendar, twilight, equator |
1956/01 | News Release from Caltech | Evolution of the Stars | cosmic, explosion, element |
1956/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | This New World We Live In | World War II, bomb, Hydrogen, peace, physics, Moon |
1956/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | Sunset on Ptolemaeus | Ptolemaeus, Moon, crater, observe, telescope |
1956/03 | Hagar, Charles F. | The Zeiss Planetarium | Planetarium, Zeiss, GO, Huygens, Bauersfeld, diagram, working |
1956/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Big Dipper | Dipper, Big, North Star, Polaris, observe, telescope, sky, galaxy, Ursa, nebula |
1956/05 | Alter, Dinsmore; Roques, Paul E. | Correction of Lunar Foreshortening | foreshorten, Moon, photo, observe, telescope, crater |
1956/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Story of Mars | Mars, revolve, Sun, distance, conjunction, atmosphere, canal |
1956/07 | Alter, Dinsmore | Comets and People | comet, superstition, pseudoscience, death, Halley, panic |
1956/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | Walter Sydney Adams: 1876 December 20-1956 May 11 | Adams, Wilson, observatory |
1956/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Artificial Satellite | Germany, V-2, rocket, satellite, artificial |
1956/08 | Alter, Dinsmore | The August Meteors | meteor, shower, Perseid, fireball |
1956/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Twenty Brightest Stars | Rigel, Betelgeuse, Sirius, luminosity, size, data |
1956/10 | Cragg, Thomas A.; Alter, Dinsmore | The Flagstaff Conventions: 1956 August 28 - September 1 | convention, Flagstaff, Arizona, telescope, talks, party |
1956/10 | Anonymous | The People Present at Flagstaff Convention | Photo |
1956/10 | Roques, Paul E. | Extensive Cloud Activity on Mars | telescope, Mars, atmosphere, cloud, activity |
1956/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Lunar Eclipse of 1956 November 17 | Moon, eclipse, observe, GO, sky, telescope |
1956/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Star's Daily Path Across the Sky | zenith, star, sky, meridian, daily |
1956/11 | Davis, Watson | Man Not Alone in Universe, Astronomers Say | life, universe, survey, proof, alien |
1956/12 | Haas, Walter H. | The Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers | Moon, observe, meteor, sky, telescope, discovery, Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers, ALPO |
1956/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | Ptolemaeus and Alphonsus | Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, Moon, crater |
1957/01 | Alter, Dinsmore | The 1957 Artificial Satellite | Vanguard, satellite, artificial, equipment, instrument |
1957/01 | Press Release from Westmont College | Westmont College Observatory | Westmont college observatory |
1957/02 | Bolton, John G. | Radio Astronomy: At the California Institute of Technology | radio, sky, observe, Doppler, Owens Valley |
1957/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | An Incan Solar Observatory | Inca, Indian, stamp, Mexico, Italy, Galileo |
1957/03 | Harvey, W. J. | Aberration of Light | Bradley, aberration, atmosphere, parallax, circle, distance |
1957/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | An Equatorial Sundial | sundial, equatorial, Sun, time, equation |
1957/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Novel Planetarium Show | GO, show, planetarium, design |
1957/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Arend-Roland Comet | comet, Arend-Roland, photo, telescope, observe |
1957/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Orbits of Comets and Earth Satellites | geometry, satellite, comet, model, equation, Kepler, Halley, angle |
1957/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | A Photographic Mosaic of the Milky Way | photo, Milky Way, Planetarium, show, GO, map |
1957/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | Parade of the Milky Way | GO, shows, Milky Way, Planetarium |
1957/07 | Roques, Paul E. | Photographic Observations of Comet Arend-Roland | comet, Arend-Roland, photo, analysis, dust, cloud, observe |
1957/08 | Joy, Alfred H. | Henry Norris Russell | Russell, death, Hertzsprung-Russell, diagram, interests |
1957/08 | Anonymous | Whittier Astronomical Society | Whittier, society, meteor |
1957/08 | Anonymous | Mira Costa Astronomy Club | Mira Costa, club, observatory |
1957/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Positions of the Planets | observe, sky, conjunction, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury |
1957/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | An Exhibit of Chesley Bonestell's Paintings | GO, paint, Bonestell |
1957/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Satellite | Soviet Union, Sputnik, space race, Moon, aristocracy, beat, |
1957/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | Foreshadowing Space Travel | rocket, Moon, travel, foreshadow, limit |
1957/11 | Alter, Dinsmore | Man on the Moon | Moon, travel, diameter, weigh, temperature, electric, power |
1957/12 | Hagen, John P. | The Satellite Launching Vehicle - Placing the Satellite in Orbit | launch vehicle, orbit, velocity, altitude, temperature, satellite, design |
1958/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Motions of Earth Satellites | satellite, Newton, motion, equation, acceleration, Sputnik, geometry |
1958/02 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Moment of Decision | turning point, calendar, fire, printing press, mathematics |
1958/02 | Hollister, C. Warren | Appearance and Reality in the History of Science | Copernicus, Greece, Ptolemy, Almagest, Kepler, Newton, Einstein |
1958/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Planets in 1958 | observe, sky, telescope, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn |
1958/04 | Alter, Dinsmore | Twenty-Three Years of the Griffith Observatory | GO, retirement, Alter, Planetarium |
1958/05 | Zwicky, F. | News on Gravitation and Nuclear Goblins | morphological, Newton, extreme, complete field coverage, gravity, equation, cluster, galaxy, density |
1958/05 | Anonymous | Dr. Alter Honored | GO |
1958/06 | Bowen, I. S. | The Universe from Palomar | Palomar, observatory, Milky Way, Andromeda, galaxy, Eridanus, luminosity, temperature |
1958/07 | Robinson, L. J. | The Los Angeles Astronomical Society | Los Angeles, society, Astronomical, amateur, observatory |
1958/07 | Copeland, Leland S. | A Short Trail to the Historic Nebula | observe, Nebula, telescope, sky, Draco |
1958/08 | Hollister, C. Warren | The Idea of a Moving Earth | Weltschauung, world, view, Greece, Philolaus, Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler |
1958/09 | Copeland, Leland S. | Sight-Seeing in Sagittarius | Sagittarius, Aratus, Orion, telescope, sky, observe |
1958/09 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Earth's Ghostly Companion in Space | gegenschein, glow, sky, observe, Brorson, amateur, study |
1958/09 | Bunton, George W.; Hagar, Charles F. | The Paradox of the Falling Satellite | satellite, parado, equation, velocity, friction, acceleration |
1958/10 | Abell, George O. | The Structure and Evolution of Stars (Part 1 of 2) | gravity, luminosity, mass, radius, Boyle, Charles, law, temperature, fusion, pressure, Hertzsprung-Russell diagram |
1958/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Icarus - A Celestial VIP | asteroid, orbit, Baade, Icarus |
1958/11 | Abell, George O. | The Structure and Evolution of Stars (Part 2 of 2) | Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, Hydrogen, luminosity, evolution, protostar, Hoyle, Swartzschild, dwarf, supernova |
1958/11 | Richardson, Robert S. | Mars Swings Near Again | Mars, closet, approach, atmosphere, life, canal, observe |
1958/12 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Star of Bethlehem - Fact or Myth? | Bethlehem, birth, Christ, religion, Christmas, nova, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn |
1958/12 | News Release from Caltech | The Next Five Years at Palomar | Palomar, observe, universe, time, telescope |
1958/12 | Anonymous | Exhibits of the Space Age | GO |
1959/01 | Anonymous | A Manned Observatory in the Stratosphere | balloon, telescope, unmanned, manned, observe, stratosphere, Schmidt |
1959/01 | Mihalas, Dimitri M. | The Fable of Centrifugal Force | satellite, Newton, gravity, centrifugal, motion |
1959/02 | News Release from JPL | Shooting the Moon | probe, Moon, flight, plan, pass, trajectory, tracking |
1959/02 | News Release from JPL & NASA | Pioneer III | probe, Pioneer, failure, atmosphere |
1959/02 | Leaflet from Astronomical Society of Pacific | Rotation in the Solar System | rotation, Venus, Mars, period, Mercury, Jupiter, Carrington, Sun, Uranus, Neptune |
1959/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | Venus | Venus, atmosphere, temperature, rotation, axis, cloud, surface |
1959/03 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Alphonsus Story | Moon, research, surface, photo, GO, Alphonsus, spectrum, gas, discharge |
1959/03 | Wylie, Paul E. | The Brightness of An Extended Surface As Seen in The Telescope | telescope, equation, light gathering, magnify, bright |
1959/04 | Yanow, Gilbert | Review of Contemporary Satellite Information | satellite, Sputnik, instrument, dog, Laika, Explorer, temperature, micrometeor, atmosphere, Atlas, SCORE, Lunik |
1959/04 | Killick, Victor W. | The First Amateur Astronomical Observatory of Record in California | amateur, telescope, observatory, California, Madeira, Volcano |
1959/05 | Norton, O. Richard | The Barringer Meteorite Crater | Arizona, meteorite, crater, Barringer, Iron, Jakosky, survey, Volz |
1959/05 | Copeland, Leland S. | That Wonderwork, Coma Berenices | Coma Berenices, Egypt, constellation, Cyrene |
1959/06 | Spitz, Armand N. | Planetarium: An Analysis of Opportunities and Obligations | Planetarium management, operation, education |
1959/06 | Anonymous | The First International Meeting of Planetarium Executives | Planetarium, Meeting, Photo |
1959/06 | Richardson, Robert S. | What Kind of a World is Jupiter? | Jupiter, rotation, Great Red Spot, atmosphere |
1959/07 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Mystery Of the Motion of Encke's Comet | Newton, gravity, Encke, comet, velocity, perihelion |
1959/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Scale of The Solar System | Solar system, scale, Jupiter, sun, size, light year |
1959/08 | Roques, Paul E. | Recurrent Stellar Explosions | Novae, Ophiuchi, explosion, spectrum, recurrent |
1959/08 | Richardson, Robert S. | Illusion and Reality in the Universe | Sun, setting, Copernicus, atmosphere, prove, Jupiter, satellite |
1959/09 | Richardson, Robert S. | Some Recent Russian Observations of Venus | Venus, Soviet Union, Kozrev, spectrum, life, photo, period, rotation |
1959/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. Bunton, G. W. | The Foucault Pendulum | Foucault, pendulum, Earth, rotation, GO, exhibit |
1959/10 | Copeland, Leland S. | The Importance of Being an Amateur | amateur, professional, Ptolemy, Stevenson |
1959/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Sizes of Celestial Shadows | celestial, shadow, equation, Moon, eclipse, diameter, Earth |
1959/11 | Mihalas, Dimitri | Atmospheric Effects on Observations | atmosphere, telescope, observe, interference, scatter, light, twinkle |
1959/11 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Other Side of the Moon | Moon, dark side, tide, libration in longitude, Mercury, diurnal, observation |
1959/12 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Sky from Mars and the Moon | Mars, Moon, sky, observe, Phobos, Deimos, Earth |
1959/12 | News Release from Caltech | Astronomical News from Cal Tech | Jupiter, temperature, moonquakes, Sun, magnetic field, supernova |
1960/01 | Norton, O. Richard | Optical Aberrations and the Early Development of the Telescope (Part 1 of 2) | Galileo, aberration, satellite, Saturn, optical, spherical, long focus, Hevelius, chromatic, reflector, Newton |
1960/02 | Norton, O. Richard | Aberrations and the Early Development of the Telescope (Part 2 of 2) | Herschel, refractor, Uranus, Newton, achromatic, Dolland, Lens, Foucault |
1960/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Astrology | astrology, Babylon, Ptolemy, , cult, pseudoscience, horoscope, zodiac |
1960/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | Our Sun Among the Stars | Sun, bright, mass, luminosity, Schwarzchild, granulation, telescope, atmosphere |
1960/04 | Adams, W. S. | Address at the Dedication of the Astronomers' Monument at the Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, November 25, 1934 | GO, monument, dedication |
1960/04 | Richardson, Robert S. | Efforts to Detect Life Beyond the Earth | life, alien, planet, stellar, model, frequency, Ozma |
1960/05 | Anonymous | Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Griffith Observatory and Planetarium | GO, anniversary, planetarium |
1960/05 | Whitnall, Gordon | The Founding of Griffith Observatory | GO, Griffith |
1960/05 | Wylie, Paul E. | A Study of the Foucault Pendulum | Foucault, pendulum, plane, motion, Earth, rotation, Coriolis effect |
1960/06 | Richardson, Robert S. | Imaginary Journeys to the Moon | Moon, fiction, Syrian, alien, Lucian, The True Story, Poe, Hans Pfaal, Verne, The Trip to the Moon, Wells, The First Men in the Moon |
1960/06 | Richardson Robert S. | Basic Design for a Moon Building | Moon, building, temperature, life, gravity |
1960/06 | News Release from Caltech | Distance Indicators | distance, pulsar, bright, Cepheid |
1960/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Coming Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn | Saturn, Jupiter, observe, conjunction |
1960/07 | Carothers, Jan; Reaves, Gibson | Umbral Lunar Eclipses - 1960 thru 2000 | Moon, eclipse, visible Los Angeles, umbral |
1960/07 | Douglas, Bruce C. | The Scale of the Solar System | astronomical unit, size, solar system, scale, geometry |
1960/08 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Moons of Mars | Mars, Phobos, Deimos, satellite |
1960/08 | Mihalas, Dimitri | The World Calendar: Calendar of Tomorrow | calendar, sidereal, anomalistic, tropical, ecliptic, precession, Caesar, Julian, Gregorian |
1960/09 | Hall, Leon | Modernization of the Planetarium Control System | GO, Planetarium, modernization, Zeiss, control, console |
1960/09 | Douglas, Bruce C. | The Basis of Scientific Inquiry | science, axiom, definition, parallel, postulate, Newton, Maxwell |
1960/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Frederick Charles Leonard: 1896-1960 | Leonard, GO |
1960/10 | Hagar, Charles F. Bunton, George W. | Planets Plod New Paths in Planetarium | GO, Planetarium, projection array, workings |
1960/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Errors in "Round the Moon" By Jules Verne | Verne, Round the Moon, fiction, equation, physics, telescope |
1960/11 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Transit of Mercury of November 7, 1960: The Uses of Transits | transit, Mercury, Sun, telescope, perihelion, equation, parallax |
1960/11 | Killgrove, Raymond B. | Science and Mathematics | math, science, count, relationship, variable, feedback |
1960/12 | DuBridge, Lee A. | Adventures in Space | atmosphere, space, gravity, weightless, satellite, psychology, observation |
1960/12 | Richardson, Robert S. | December 23: Longest Day in the Year | long, day, December 23, annual, Sun, daily, motion |
1960/12 | Anonymous | Index of Articles in the Griffith Observer (Jan. 1955 - Dec. 1960) | GO, index |
1961/01 | Wylie, Paul E. | The Tides | Moon, Earth, tide, water, gravity |
1961/01 | Richardson, Robert S. | "Two Moons" in the Evening Sky | Moon, sky, phase, reflected, light |
1961/02 | Eastman, Jack | Astronomical Photography in Your Back Yard | photography, observe, sky, telescope, amateur, method |
1961/02 | Wylie, Paul E. | Astronomical Navigation | navigation, Earth, Sun, Moon, line of position |
1961/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | Things The Astronomer Does Not Do | observe, telescope, routine, comet, hunting |
1961/03 | Wylie, Paul E. | Why Don't Artificial Satellites Fall Down? | satellite, gravity, orbit, equation, Newton |
1961/04 | Latham, Philip | The Aphrodite Project | fiction, rocket, Venus, satellite, mass, orbit |
1961/04 | Richardson, Robert S. | Orbit of the Russian Venus Probe | Soviet Union, probe, Venus, orbit |
1961/04 | Roques, Paul E. | Lunar Occultations | Moon, occultation, diameter, light |
1961/05 | Richardson, Robert S. | Did You See Halley's Comet in 1910? | Halley, comet, observe, return, history |
1961/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Edmund Halley | Halley, life, England, Newton, comet |
1961/05 | News Release from Caltech | Ice on The Moon? | Moon, Ice, telescope, observe |
1961/06 | Hagar, Charles F. | Through The Eyes of Zeiss | Zeiss, Germany, planetarium, Bauersfeld |
1961/07 | News Release from Caltech | The New Value of Earth-Sun Distance | Venus, radar, bounce, rotation, astronomical unit, AU, Sun, Earth |
1961/07 | Wylie, Paul E. | Lunar Motion (Part 1 of 2) | Moon, center, equation, Kepler, Newton, motion, phase, calendar, orbit |
1961/08 | Wylie, Paul E. | Lunar Motion (Part 2 of 2) | Moon, motion, gravity, Kepler, Sun, Venus, equation, Newton, acceleration, regression |
1961/08 | Richardson, Robert S. | Flight Into Space - A Cosmic Accident? | velocity, escape, Earth, equation, space, flight |
1961/09 | Green, J. | Geology and Lunar Exploration | geology, Earth, Moon, exploration, model, test, mission, site |
1961/09 | Russell, John A. | The Fireball of January 16, 1961 | meteor, GO, Los Angeles, sound, orbit, calculation |
1961/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Making An Astronomer: 30 Years Ago and Today | letter, free, picture, study, University, course, radio |
1961/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Two Brightest Asteroids | asteroid, Vesta, Ceres, observe, sky, telescope, amateur |
1961/11 | Norton, O. Richard | Celestial Cyclotrons | radioactive, x-ray, proton, mesons, Yakawa, neutrino |
1961/11 | Richardson, Robert S. | Measuring Altitudes on the Moon | Moon, altitude, equation, height |
1961/12 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Nature of the Lunar Rays | Moon, feature, ray, crater, gas, material, form |
1962/01 | Hefferan, Vi | Youth in the Satellite Age | Moon, watch, Satellite, High School, Explorer, engineer |
1962/01 | Anonymous | Our 25th Anniversary | GO |
1962/02 | Killick, Victor W. | California's Early Astro-Geodetic Observatories | California, state, observatory, early, geodetic, Sacramento, Davidson |
1962/02 | Richardson, Robert S. | What Would I Weigh on Pluto? | Pluto, gravity, equation, Newton, weigh |
1962/03 | News Release from JPL | Sending Instruments to the Moon | Moon, instrument, spacecraft, Ranger, Agena, sensor, experiment, photography |
1962/04 | Richardson, Robert S. | "Could You Run The Eclipse Over Again, Please?" | GO, eclipse, Sun, Moon, frequency, geocentric, parallax |
1962/04 | Waggoner, James N. | The Fireside in Outer Space | astronaut, hospitable, isolation, cycle, life, spaceship |
1962/05 | Richardson, Robert S. | The "End of the World" at the Griffith Observatory | pseudoscience, world, GO, Earth, astrology, India |
1962/05 | News Release from Caltech | Astronomical News from Caltech | Moon, Sun, surface, atmosphere, Jupiter, radiation, belt, Supernovae |
1962/05 | Schaal, Marilyn W. | The Mira Variables | Mira, variable, diameter, spectrum |
1962/06 | Wylie, Paul E. | Terrestrial Latitude: And The Size and Shape of the Earth | latitude, degree, equator, zenith, survey, distance, geodetic |
1962/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Gravity and Space Travel | gravity, space, travel, equation, orbit, Newton |
1962/06 | Chilton, Lewis | The Amateur Astronomer's Telescope | amateur, telescope, mirror, observe, sky |
1962/07 | Richardson, Robert S. | Some Recollections of Edison Pettit (1889-1962) | Pettit, Wilson, Moon, eclipse, temperature, Mars |
1962/07 | Oriti, Ronald A. | New Meteorite Found | meteorite, GO, Twenty-Nine Palms |
1962/08 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Jupiter's Satellites | Jupiter, satellite, moons, perihelion, opposition |
1962/08 | Wylie, Paul E. | What is Ephemeris Time? | time, sidereal, Sun, clock, rotation, Earth, revolution, ephemeris |
1962/08 | Richardson, Robert S. | Maybe You'll Like it On The Moon! | Moon, fiction, live, life |
1962/09 | News Release from JPL | Mariner Spacecraft | Mariner, spacecraft, Venus, instrument, experiment, Atlas |
1962/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Two Great Siberian Meteorites | Soviet Union, Siberia, meteorite, GO, shower, Tunguska |
1962/09 | Etheridge, Dale A. | Why Go Into Space? | Space, Why, electronic, science, human, machine |
1962/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Lost on the Moon?... How to find yourself | Moon, direction, location, substellar, point, position |
1962/11 | Roques, Paul E. | The Discovery of a New Variable Star | variable, discovery, flare, drift, telescope, automatic, sequencing, system |
1962/11 | Eastman, Jack | Report on the 14th Annual Western Amateur Astronomers Convention | amateur, convention, Western, Hawaii |
1962/11 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Temperature of Venus | Venus, temperature, Mercury, atmosphere |
1962/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Stars of Autumn | autumn, observe, Pegasus, Hamal, Big Dipper, Andromeda |
1962/12 | Roques, Paul E. | The Observatory that Griffith Built and Its Program of Research | GO, Griffith, research, intent, scientific |
1962/12 | Richardson, Robert S. | Which Polaris Do You Mean? | Polaris, North Star, north pole, Neptune, Uranus, rotation |
1962/12 | News Release from Caltech | Lunar Night Temperatures | Moon, temperature, infrared, cold |
1963/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Preview of the 1963 Sky | sky, observe, eclipse, Moon, phase, planet |
1963/01 | Snow, Gaylene | So You think Astronomers Have Beards!!! | astronomer, folk, lore, movie, role, beard |
1963/02 | Seaborg, Glenn T. | The Creation of a Scientist | Edison, talk, levels, needed, scientist, underestimate |
1963/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Paths of Three Asteroids | asteroid, path, sky, observe, Ceres, Vesta, Juno |
1963/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | Northwest Passage to the Moon | play, performance, Moon, Northwest passage |
1963/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | Martian Weather on The Earth | Mars, weather, Earth |
1963/04 | Richardson, Robert S. | A Strange Object | comet, Sun, spot, observe, sky |
1963/04 | Richardson, Robert S. | Some Comments on the Results of the Mariner II Flight | Mariner, Venus, rotation, spectrum, atmosphere |
1963/04 | News Release from Caltech | Four Supernovae Found in One Week | supernovae, telescope, observe, light, curve, 4182, 1604, 1572, 1054 |
1963/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Century of Astronomy (1543-1642) | Copernicus, Ptolemaic, Brahe, Kepler, Galileo |
1963/05 | Richardson, Robert S. | Orbit of Mars-1 | Mars, Soviet Union, probe |
1963/05 | Richardson, Robert S. | The "Stolons" of Mars | canal, Mars, pseudo, alien, stolon |
1963/06 | Horowitz, Norman | Is There Life On Other Planets? | life, Earth, Nature, amino acid, Venus, Mars |
1963/06 | Wylie, Paul E. | The Quest of The Longitude | longitude, Greece, Eratosthenes, Strabo, earth, flat, Ptolemy, Moon, Mars |
1963/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Eclipses of the Sun and Moon | Moon, Sun, eclipse, total, frequency, partial |
1963/07 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Eclipse of July 20, 1963 | Sun, Moon, eclipse, GO, observe, Los Angeles |
1963/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | When Will the Eclipse Begin? | Sun, moon, eclipse, observe, time, GO |
1963/07 | Roques, Paul E. | It's Time to Clean Your Telescope Lens | telescope |
1963/07 | News Release from Caltech | Water Vapor on Mars | Mars, water, atmosphere |
1963/08 | Abell, G. O. | Clusters of Galaxies | galaxy, cluster, Hubble, spiral, elliptic, irregular, Local Group, mass, light |
1963/09 | Richardson, Robert S. | Seth Barnes Nicholson | Nicholson, Wilson, observatory, Jupiter, satellite |
1963/09 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Peregrinations of a Periscope | periscope, GO, Blenny, Charr, Ronquil, exhibit, submarine |
1963/10 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Day of the Eclipse | eclipse, observe, Sun, Moon, GO |
1963/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Communication Difficulties | eclipse, moon, communication, sun, observe |
1963/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Lightweight Reading for Mars | Mars, book, ship, Playboy |
1963/11 | News release from Caltech | Largest Kind of Explosion Ever Recorded in Nature | nucleus, galaxy, explosion, M82 |
1963/11 | Richardson, Robert S. | If A Comet Collided with the Earth: "What Would Happen if a comet collided with the earth?" | comet, earth, Mars, collision, Halley |
1963/11 | Etheridge, Dale A. | Solar Eclipse of July 20, 1963 | Sun, Moon, eclipse, observe, photo |
1963/12 | Cragg, Thomas A. | The First Sunspot of the New Cycle and What it Means | Sun, cycle, spot, observe |
1963/12 | Anonymous | Comets on the Sun | observe, comet, Halley, Sun |
1963/12 | Anonymous | Blame it On Sunspots | sun, spot, cycle, discovery |
1964/01 | Anonymous | Sundials and Solar Geometry | sun, dial, geometry, equatorial, create |
1964/01 | Owendoff, Robert S. | Daytime Direction-Finding | direction, day, stick, shadow, azimuth, diagram, Eskimo |
1964/02 | Marshall, Max S. | Martian Microbes | Mars, Pasteur, bacteria, microbe, possible life |
1964/02 | Richardson, Robert S. | Outlook Dimmer for Life on Mars | Life, Mars, chance, alien |
1964/02 | Richardson, Robert S. | How NOT to have a Total Solar Eclipse | Sun, Moon, eclipse, total, equation |
1964/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Triple Conjunctions | observe, conjunction, Earth, sky, Jupiter Saturn, Kepler |
1964/02 | Richardson, Robert S. | Venusians, Venerians or Venustians | Venus, life, name, Latin |
1964/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | Encke's Comet to Call This Summer | Comet, Encke, observe, probe, idea, orbit |
1964/03 | Oriti, Ronald A. | How to Recognize a Meteorite | meteorite, recognize, identify, aerolite, siderites, siderolite, checklist |
1964/04 | Hagar, Charles F. | New Skies for Los Angeles | planetarium, GO, Zeiss, new, instrument, projector |
1964/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Galileo's Sky | Galileo, Jupiter, Saturn, Polaris, Mars, sky |
1964/05 | Wylie, Paul E. | Why Do People Study Astronomy? | Human, curiosity, Newton, interest, why |
1964/05 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Martian Network | Mars, steamship, canal, alien, life, intelligent |
1964/05 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Five Books You Would Take To Mars | Mars, author, book, Shakespeare, Bible, Tolstoy, Carroll |
1964/06 | News release from Caltech | The Most Way-Out Object Ever Measured in the Universe | quasar, quasi, wavelength, redshift, galaxy, radio |
1964/06 | Richardson, Robert S. | Another First for Mercury (?) | Mercury, density, gravity, mass, size, velocity |
1964/06 | Snow, Gaylene | Tektites are for the Birds!! | tektite, bird, Kirkham, meteorite |
1964/07 | News Release from Caltech | New Temperature Measures On Jupiter and Its Satellites | Jupiter, Ganymede, Callisto, Palomar, temperature, atmosphere |
1964/07 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Four Simple Seasonal Star Maps | star, map, constellation, observe, sky |
1964/07 | Marhenke, Max W. | Behind the Scenes at the Griffith Observatory | GO |
1964/08 | Schwarzschild, M. | Prepared Statement on the Space Program | Moon, program, flight, reason, manpower, new age |
1964/08 | Richardson, Robert S. | A Total Solar Eclipse on Mars | Mars, Sun, Deimos, Phobos, eclipse, diameter |
1964/09 | Anonymous | Ranger's Pictures of the Moon | Moon, Ranger, Atlas, acceleration, gravity |
1964/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | John Goodricke | Goodricke, Algol, binary, Delta, Cephei, variable |
1964/10 | News Release from JPL | Mariner Mars Spacecraft | Mariner, spacecraft, Mars, probe, atmosphere |
1964/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Star or Planet or "Stellar Companion" | star, planet, Russell |
1964/10 | Balogh, David A. | Amateur's Telescope - Build it or Buy it? | amateur, telescope, refractor |
1964/10 | Epstein, Lewis Fairbanks, John | Gravity Gradient Attitude Control | satellite, attitude, spin, gravity, gradient |
1964/11 | Waggoner, James N. | Progress for Safer Manned Spaceflights | life, atmosphere, gas, pressure, weight, radiation, temperature, psychological |
1964/11 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Length of a Planet's Day | rotation, day, length, Jupiter, Cassini, ephemeris |
1964/11 | Etheridge, Dale A. | Astronomy in the Modern High School | education, high school, astronomy, textbook |
1964/12 | News Release from JPL | Mission to Mars | Mariner, Mars, temperature, television, occultation, radiation, dust |
1964/12 | Balogh, David | Make Your Own Telescope | telescope, amateur, create, make, mirror, refraction, reflection |
1965/01 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Fireball of September 3, 1964 | fireball, meteor, Los Angeles, GO, bolide, Orosi, California |
1965/01 | Anonymous | Comet News from Palomar | comet, Carbon, contain, rare |
1965/01 | News Release from JPL | Jupiter's Magnetic Field | Jupiter, magnetic, field, observe |
1965/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Finding North from Polaris | Polaris, north, latitude, compass |
1965/02 | Richardson, Robert S. | Why Did Isaac Newton Miss the Dark Solar Lines | Newton, spectrum, dark line, Wollaston, Kirchhoff |
1965/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Five Brightest Planets | Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, observe |
1965/04 | Anonymous | Martian Target Areas | Mars, Mariner |
1965/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Your Weights on the Moon and Planets | GO, weight, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Earth, exhibit |
1965/05 | News release from Caltech | New Radio Antenna | NSF, radio, telescope |
1965/05 | Cragg, Thomas A. | Telescopic Resolution of Fine Detail | telescope, resolution, detail, equation |
1965/06 | Alter, Dinsmore | The Alphonsine Area | NASA, Ranger, Moon, observe, Ptolemaeus, crater |
1965/06 | News Release from Caltech | Faint Ring Around Spiral Galaxy M82 | M82, telescope, photograph, spiral, galaxy, ring |
1965/07 | Eastman, F. Jack | The Telescope, its Principle and Use | telescope, focus, magnitude, length, refract, reflect, photometer |
1965/07 | News release from Caltech | White Dwarf Stars | white dwarf, observatory, Hyades |
1965/07 | News Release from Caltech | Quasars as Pulsating Stars | Quasar, nucleus, pulsar, energy |
1965/08 | Hall, Leon | The Tesla Coil | Tesla, coil, GO, works, diagram, lightning, exhibit |
1965/08 | Cameron, Winifred Sawtell | An Appeal for Observations of the Moon | observe, moon, NASA, amateur |
1965/09 | Anonymous | Initial Scientific Interpretation of Mariner IV Photography | Mars, crater, Mariner, picture |
1965/09 | News Release from Caltech | The Surface Temperature of Venus | Venus, temperature, surface, observe |
1965/09 | News Release from Smithsonian | Comet Break-ups Tied to Structural Defects | comet, break, up, defect, ice, snow |
1965/10 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Earthquakes | earthquake, tsunami, intensity, volcano, tectonic, wave, plutonic |
1965/10 | Roth, James | Precision Globes of the Planet Mars | globe, Mars, map |
1965/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Dry Lakes and Meteorites | lake, dry, meteorite, search |
1965/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Lucerne Valley Aerolites | Lucerne, meteorite, aerolite, Lucerne |
1965/11 | Cragg, Thomas A. | Seeing | seeing, telescope, atmosphere, Wilson |
1965/12 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Sun's Daily Path Across the Sky | zodiac, equator, zenith, sun |
1965/12 | Oriti, Ronald A. | How Far Can You See? | magnitude, brightness, distance, observe |
1965/12 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Largest Meteoritic Diamond | Arizona, meteorite, crater, Diablo, diamond |
1965/12 | Royer, Ronald E. | Observing Comet Ikeya-Seki during the Day | comet, observe, telescope, Ikeya-Seki |
1966/01 | Hall, Leon | The Seismograph and its Records | seismograph, earthquake, GO, motion, copper coil, exhibit |
1966/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Observing Jupiter's Four Brightest Satellites | observe, sky, telescope, Jupiter, satellite, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto |
1966/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Thirty Other Moons | moon, satellite, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune |
1966/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Three Outer Planets | Uranus, Herschel, orbit, Neptune, Lowell, Pluto |
1966/03 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Moonlight | Moon, light, reflection, phase, distance |
1966/04 | Hall, Leon | Russian Luna Nine | Luna, Soviet Union, probe, Moon, surface |
1966/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Rendezvous in Space | rendezvous, equation, ellipse, Kepler, velocity |
1966/04 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Brightness, Intensity, and the Inverse Square Law | bright, intensity, Herschel, area, unit, angle |
1966/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Moon's Path in the Sky | Moon, observe, sky, ecliptic, equator, path |
1966/05 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Two New Meteorites on Display | GO, meteorite, exhibit |
1966/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Auxiliary Apparatus for the Planetarium | GO, planetarium, auxiliary, apparatus |
1966/06 | News Release from Caltech | New Antenna to Probe Outer Limits of Deep Space | Antenna, Goldstone, track, radio, communication |
1966/07 | Roques, Paul E. | And In The Beginning... | Hubble, telescope, galaxy, expand, Constant, Big Bang, redshift, cosmology |
1966/08 | Anonymous | Surveyor I | Moon, Surveyor |
1966/08 | News Release from Caltech | RR Lyrae Stars | RR Lyrae, variable, distance, pulse |
1966/08 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Some Recent Information on the Diameter of Pluto | Pluto, diameter, mass, Kuiper |
1966/09 | Dunham, David W. | The Observation of Lunar Occultations and Grazing Occultations | Moon, sky, observe, occultation, graze |
1966/09 | Anonymous | The Second International Meeting of Planetarium Executives in Bochum, Germany | GO, planetarium |
1966/09 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Flying Saucers | UFO, alien, observe, pseudoscience, saucer, explanation |
1966/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Saturn's Rings Edgewise | Saturn, ring, observe, edge, Cassini |
1966/10 | News Release from Caltech | Temperature of a Comet | comet, temperature, Ikeya-Seki |
1966/10 | Anonymous | Lunar Orbiter Has its Own Dark Room | Moon, orbit, photo |
1966/10 | News Release from Smithsonian | Smithsonian Scientists Report Continents on Mars | Mars, continent, Sagan, Pollack |
1966/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Comets | comet, orbit, parabola, eccentricity, photo, nucleus, composition |
1966/11 | Roques, Paul E. | How to Live With a Telescope | telescope, magnification |
1966/11 | News Release from Smithsonian | Lunar Colonists May Converse Via Radio Ground Waves | Moon, colony, radio, waves |
1966/11 | News Release from JPL | X-15 Experiment to Help JPL Scientists in Solar Simulation | X-15, sun, measure, simulation |
1966/12 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Meteors and Meteor Showers | meteor, shower, igneous, luminous, water, atmosphere, comet, collision |
1966/12 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Date of the Birth of Christ | Christ, Bethlehem, Christmas, Augustus, calendar |
1966/12 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Rotation of Venus | Venus, rotation, counterclockwise, period |
1967/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Five Brightest Planets in 1967 | Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, observe |
1967/01 | Dunham, David W. | Lunar Occultations and Grazing Occultation in Early 1967 | Moon, occultation, observe |
1967/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Double Stars and Star Clusters in the Winter Sky | double star, ascension, Gemini, Castor, Dog, Sirius, cluster, Hyades |
1967/02 | News Release Palomar | New Photographic Emulsion | photography, Palomar, emulsion, new |
1967/02 | News Release JPL | Interplanetary Billiards System May Propel Spacecraft of 1970's | gravity assist, spacecraft, Jupiter |
1967/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Christmas days and Easter dates | Christmas, Easter, calendar, leap year, Gregorian |
1967/03 | Russell, John A. | Education for the Frontier | education, frontier, space, Ptolemy, contact |
1967/04 | Anonymous | The Day of Two Noons | railroad, time, standard, clocks, uniform |
1967/04 | Oriti, Robert A. | Size and Distribution of the Lunar Craters | Moon, crater, size, distribution |
1967/05 | Oriti, Robert A. | The Origin of Lunar Craters | Moon, crater, origin, meteor, volcano, tectonic |
1967/05 | News Release from Caltech | New Light on Quasars | quasar, light, diameter, nucleus |
1967/06 | Oriti, Robert A. | Tektites | tektite, glass, silica, liquid, splash, meteor, moon |
1967/06 | Anonymous | Surveyor Spacecraft | Surveyor, Moon |
1967/07 | Rhodes, Lynwood Mark | The Man who Reached For Space | Goddard, Verne, rocket, New Mexico, military |
1967/07 | Dunham, David W. | Lunar Occultations and Grazing Occultations during the Summer of 1967 | Moon, occultation, grazing, observe, sky |
1967/08 | Oriti, Ronald A.; Green, Jack | Alternate Interpretations of the Orientale Basin | Orientale Basin, Orbiter, asteroid, Moon, volcano, impact |
1967/09 | News Release from Caltech | The Need For More Large Telescopes | telescope, Southern Hemisphere, telescope |
1967/09 | News Release from Caltech | New Radio Telescope | radio telescope, Owens Valley |
1967/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Navigational Stars | constellation, star, navigate, Apollo, Rigel, Polaris |
1967/10 | Johnson, Arthur W. | Lunar Occultations and Grazing Occultations in late 1967 | Moon, occultation, grazing, observe, sky |
1967/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Mira, The Wonderful Star | Mira, Latin, Brahe, observe |
1967/10 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Densities of the planets | Planet, density |
1967/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Anomalous Sounds | hear, Aristotle, sonic, anomalous, ethereal, meteor, fireball |
1967/11 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Helium, The Sun Gas | Helium, Sun, discovery, Newton, Lockyer, spectrum |
1967/11 | News release from Palomar | Sunspot Activity on the Stars | star, sun, spot, Helium, convection |
1967/12 | Roques, Paul E. | The Extinction Photometer in the Hands of the Amateur | photometer, research, amateur |
1968/01 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Planet Positions | Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, observe, sky |
1968/01 | Johnson, Arthur W. | Lunar Occultations and Grazing Occultations in Early 1968 | Moon, occultation, observe, sky, graze |
1968/02 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Light and Life | light, life, Sun, spectrum, radiation, ultraviolet, infrared, gamma |
1968/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The First Ten Years of the Space Age | United States, Soviet Union, Sputnik, Pioneer, Echo, NASA, Mercury |
1968/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Eclipses | eclipse, Moon, Sun, shadow, total |
1968/04 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Music in the Planetarium | GO, Music |
1968/04 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Why I am Going to the Moon | Moon, Krutch, Soviet Union, United States |
1968/04 | News Release from Palomar | New Solar Observatory | Sun, observe, telescope, solar |
1968/05 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | George Ellery Hale (1868-1938) | Hale, Yerkes, Observatory, Wilson, telescope |
1968/05 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Icarus comes Near | asteroid, Ceres, Icarus, minor planet, Earth |
1968/06 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Times of Meteorite Fall | meteorite, asteroid, number, comet |
1968/06 | News Release from JPL | Antarctic Soil Studies | Antarctic, soil, microorganism |
1968/06 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Tektites - Glass from the Moon? | Moon, tektite, glass, meteor, impact |
1968/06 | News Release from JPL | Planetary Landing Craft | Mars, land, craft, probe, test |
1968/06 | Mihalas, Larry | The Particle and Wave Duality of Light | light, particle, wave, Einstein |
1968/07 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Northern Lights | Northern Lights, aurora, radiation, sun, magnetic, pole, wind |
1968/07 | News Release from Caltech | Pulsars | Pulsar, radio, observatory |
1968/07 | Anonymous | The Value of the Space Program | Humphrey, award, United States, moon |
1968/07 | News Release from JPL | Mariner '69 Fact Sheet | Mars, Mariner, probe |
1968/08 | Lange, Erwin F. | Oregon's Moon Country | Oregon, moon, Surveyor, Crater Lake, volcano |
1968/08 | News Release from Caltech | Dr. Zwicky Retires | Zwicky, retire |
1968/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Transits of Venus | Venus, moon, Mercury, transit, Horrocks, observe |
1968/09 | News Release from Palomar | Prediction of Solar Flares | solar, flare, sun, prediction |
1968/09 | News Release from Palomar | Large Solar Telescope | Sun, telescope, revive |
1968/09 | Johnson, Arthur W. | Occultations in Late 1968 | sky, observe, occultation, Moon |
1968/09 | News Release from Palomar | Distance of a Quasar | Milky Way, Mathews, Palomar, quasar, distance |
1968/10 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Riverside Sundial | sundial, sun, orbit, Earth, Riverside, Kepler, ecliptic |
1968/11 | Hagar, Charles F. | The Concept of the Celestial Sphere | celestial, sphere, Egypt, Greece, Copernicus, Galileo, Herschel, constellation |
1968/11 | Eastman, F. Jack | Southwestern Astronomical Conference | New Mexico, conference, university, observe, telescope |
1968/12 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Lucerne Dry Lake Revisited | Hartman, Lucerne Dry Lake, California, meteorite, Arizona |
1968/12 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Sidereal Time | sidereal, solar, day, time, equinox |
1968/12 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | A Triple Conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus | Jupiter, Uranus, Mars, conjunction, Virgo |
1968/12 | News release from JPL | JPL Radar Indicates Icarus tiny, Very Rough | asteroid, Icarus, radar, observe |
1969/01 | Anonymous | Occulatations in Early 1969 | Moon, occultation, observe |
1969/01 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Back of the Moon | Moon, alien, dark, crater, Clavius, Grimaldi |
1969/02 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Six Great Astronomers | Hipparchus, Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Herschel |
1969/03 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Apollo 8 | Apollo, Moon, Earth |
1969/04 | News Release from JPL | Mariner Mars '69 | Mars, Viking, Mariner, spacecraft, equipment |
1969/05 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Life On Other Worlds | Bruno, life, alien, star, Laplace, Kant, spectral, star, Mercury, Mars |
1969/06 | Bunton, George W. | The Southern Cross | Southern Cross, observe, Big Dipper, constellation |
1969/06 | News release JPL | Irregular Pulsar | Pulsar, irregular |
1969/06 | News Release from Palomar | New Telescope at Palomar | telescope, Wilson, Palomar, Caltech |
1969/06 | News Release from JPL | Lunar Mass Concentrations | Moon, NASA, mass, Lunar, orbiter |
1969/07 | Hagar, Charles F. | Six Recent Planetariums of Architectural Interest | planetarium, architecture, Dow, Calgary, Centennial, Manitoba museum, Strasenburgh, MacMillan, McLaughlin |
1969/07 | Johnson, Arthur | Occultations - Summer 1969 | occultation, observe, Moon |
1969/08 | Balogh, David A. | The "Observing" Climate at the Griffith Observatory (Seeing Conditions at the Griffith Observatory 1953-1966) | GO |
1969/08 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Canals of Mars | Mars, Lowell, canal, Mariner, Verne, fiction |
1969/09 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Dr. Cleminshaw Retires | GO, Cleminshaw |
1969/10 | Etheridge, Dale A. | The Dawn of Astronomy | Gizeh, Egypt, Cheops, Stonehenge, Hawkins, Callanish |
1969/10 | Johnson, Arthur | Occultations in Late 1969 | Moon, occultation, observe |
1969/11 | Etheridge, Dale A. | Meteor Observing | meteor, observe, count, shower, sporadic, photography, Perseid |
1969/11 | Science Service Mail | Travel to the Moon by the Year 2050: Princeton Astronomer Predicts Space Travel Surprisingly Soon | predict, future, 1930, Moon, space, travel |
1969/12 | Roques, Paul E, | The Death of a Giant | GO, moon, model |
1969/12 | Cragg, Thomas A. | The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram | Hertzsprung, Russell, diagram, class, variable, giant, dwarf |
1970/01 | Kaufmann, William J. | Quasars - The Most Remarkable Objects Ever Discovered | Jansky, quasar, Hydrogen, redshift, gravitational, cosmology, Doppler, Hubble |
1970/01 | Johnson, Arthur | Occultations in Early 1970 | Moon, occultation, observe |
1970/01 | Anonymous | An 1874 Textbook of Astronomy | textbook, definition, terms, observe, example |
1970/01 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Extraordinary Naked-Eye Observations of the Planets | Herschel, Uranus, Lemonnier, Galileo, Brahe, observe, naked eye, Venus, Jupiter |
1970/02 | Miller, William C. | Two Prehistoric Drawings of Possible Astronomical Significance | Navajo, Arizona, Indian, draw, Crab, supernova, cave |
1970/02 | News Release from Smithsonian | Eclipse of the sun for North America in March 1970 | eclipse, sun, Moon, total, North America, observe |
1970/02 | Roques, Paul E. | The Good Old Days? | Wilson, trail, horse |
1970/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | "Acquiring Canopus" | Canopus, observe, atmosphere, politic |
1970/03 | Roques, Paul E. | Some Comments About the New Director | GO, Kaufmann |
1970/03 | Roques, Paul E. | Better Eyes With Which to See | spectrum, spectrometer, photon |
1970/04 | Kaufmann, William J. | Pulsars (Part 1 of 2) | Hewish, pulsar, radio, Crab, electron |
1970/04 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Age of Aquarius - When? | astrology, Aquarius, pseudoscience, zodiac, Hipparchus |
1970/04 | Etheridge, Dale | The Evolving Planetarium: Recent Advances in Planetarium Technology | planetarium association of Canada |
1970/05 | Kaufmann, William J. | Pulsars (Part 2 of 2) | Pulsars, alien, LGM, Little Green Men, Hewish, evolution, stellar, neutron, model |
1970/05 | Livingston, Wm. C. | The Moscow Planetarium | Moscow, Soviet Union, planetarium, Portsevsky |
1970/05 | Oriti, Ronald A.; Cragg, Thomas A. | The Eclipse of March 7, 1970 | eclipse, sun, Moon, total, observe |
1970/06 | Berman, Louis | The Wayward Heavens in Literature | moon, Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Venus, conjunction |
1970/06 | Kaufmann, William J. | Neptune: A Challenge for the Accomplished Amateur | Herschel, Uranus, Leverrier, opposition, Triton, observe |
1970/06 | Smith, Ronald | Planetary Photography | planet, photography, exposure, instruction |
1970/06 | Kaufmann, William J. | Current Research on Pulsars | Pulsars, research, starquake |
1970/06 | Mitchell, Gordon | Surveying the Sky with Binoculars | observe, sky, binocular, Jupiter, Venus |
1970/07 | Nixon, Richard M. | The Future of the Space Program | NASA, Moon, Apollo, Experimental Space Station |
1970/07 | Corwin, Harold G. | The Gregarious Galaxies | galaxy, gregarious, cluster, distance, Hubble, constant |
1970/07 | Johnson, Arthur W. | Occultations in Late 1970 | Moon, observe, occultation, sky |
1970/08 | Friedman, Stanton T. | The Case for the Reality of Flying Saucers | UFO, alien, saucer, pseudo, myth, observe |
1970/08 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Argument Against the Existence of Flying Saucers | UFO, alien, saucer, pseudoscience, space travel, observe |
1970/08 | Friedman, Stanton T. | Rebuttal to Oriti's Argument Against the Existence of Flying Saucers | UFO, alien, saucer, pseudo, observe, report |
1970/08 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Rebuttal to Friedman's Argument in Favor of Flying Saucers | UFO, alien, saucer, pseudoscience, Jefferson, observe |
1970/08 | Kaufmann, Barbara H. Kaufmann, William J. | Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives on Flying Saucers | UFO, alien, saucer, pseudoscience, observe, philosophy, psychology |
1970/09 | DeVorkin, David | The Distance To The Hyades and the Calibration of the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram | Hyades, Taurus, Hertzsprung, Russell, cluster, mass, luminosity, distance, Wallerstein, Hodge |
1970/09 | Gingerich, Owen | The Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams | report, telegram, Astronomical Telegrams, supernovae, Schumacher, Harvard |
1970/09 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on Nebulae in Cygnus | Cygnus, nebula, supernovae, observe |
1970/09 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Cost and Value of the Space Program | Apollo, NASA, alcohol, fund, Congress, radio, biology |
1970/10 | Kaufmann, William J. | WZ Sagittae: An Extraordinary Ultra-Short Period Binary | binary, period, short, Sagittae, Sge, relativity |
1970/10 | Hetherington, Norriss S. | The Shapley-Curtis Debate | Shapley, Curtis, debate, universe, size, galaxy, Cepheid |
1970/10 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on Clusters in Cygnus | Cygnus, Northern Cross, observe, cluster, galaxy |
1970/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | The Stars and Serendipity | Newton, gravity, Neptune, Mars, Greenland, Walpole |
1970/10 | News Release from Smithsonian | Three More Eclipses for North America | eclipse, North America, Sun, Moon, observe, total |
1970/11 | Thorne, Kip S. | The Death of A Star | star, death, supernovae, black hole, neutron star, white dwarf, pulsar, neutrino, relativity |
1970/11 | Latham, Philip | "The Red Star in the Face Called the Dog" | Dog, Sirius, Ptolemy, Strindberg |
1970/11 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Exploding Galaxy NGC 1275 | galaxy, radio, telescope, Perseus, Lynds |
1970/11 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Detection of X-Ray Emission From a Quasar! | quasar, x-ray, Centaurus, detection |
1970/12 | Gaustad, John E. | The Composition of the Interstellar Dust | Milky Way, galaxy, molecule, Hydrogen, interstellar, material, dust |
1970/12 | Irwin, John B. | The 1970 International Astronomical Meetings in England | England, meeting, Copernicus, Oort, discussion |
1970/12 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on the Pegasus I Cloud | Pegasus, cloud, galaxy, cluster, observe |
1971/01 | DeVorkin, David H. | Double Star Astronomy and the Search for Unseen Planetary Companions of Stars | planet, double, binary, Jupiter, Kumar, Riccioli, Mizar, observe, astrometric, detection, proper |
1971/01 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Curvature of Space and the Ohio Survey | geometry, Euclidean, Hubble, constant, open, closed, flat, Ohio University, survey |
1971/01 | Johnson, Arthur | Occultations in Early 1971 | moon, occultation, Sigma, Sagittarii, Tauri |
1971/02 | Roques, Paul E.; Whitt, Patricia K. | Dust Between the Planets | interplanetary, dust, material, ecliptic, gegenschein, zodiac |
1971/02 | Etheridge, Dale A. | A Decade of Lunar Conquest | Moon, satellite, mission, Apollo, Luna, Ranger, United States |
1971/02 | Kaufmann, William J. | Recent Infrared Observations of Stars | Herschel, infrared, Angstroms, radiation, Chi Cygni, Betelgeuse |
1971/02 | Slater, John M. | Automated Celestial Navigation | navigation, automatic, star, track, Gyros |
1971/03 | Kaufmann, William J. | 624 Hektor | Herschel, Kepler, three-body problem, asteroid, Hektor, Trojan |
1971/03 | Keller, Charles F. | Airborne Observations of the 1970 Total Solar Eclipse | observe, Sun, moon, eclipse, total, airplane |
1971/03 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on the Local Group | Milky Way, galaxy, Local Group, cluster |
1971/04 | Kratage, M. L.; Wood, D. B. | Space Astronomy | space, telescope, United States, Soviet Union, observe |
1971/04 | Harrison, E. R. | The Grin Cosmologies | Cosmology, Carroll, Alice in Wonderland, Cheshire Cat, galaxy |
1971/04 | Richardson, Robert S. | "What is the Latest Quotation on the Universe?" | GO, cluster, galaxy, distance, Hubble, constant, cosmology |
1971/04 | Arana, Louis R. | The Leonid Meteor Shower | Leonid, meteor, shower, observe, Weber |
1971/05 | Pietraszko, Philip M. | Constellations - Myth or Reality? | legend, myth, constellation, story, religion, oral |
1971/05 | Kaufmann, William J. | Maffei 1: New Massive Member of the Local Group | Local group, Maffei, reddening, observe, mass |
1971/05 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Nature of the Neutron Star | stellar, model, neutron, state, nuclei, pulsar, superfluity, superconductivity |
1971/05 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on the NGC 488 Group | cluster, group, galaxy, observe, mass |
1971/06 | Etheridge, Dale A. | After Apollo: Man's Role in Space (Part 1 of 4) | Apollo, Moon, man, space, NASA, Skylab |
1971/06 | Kaufmann, William J. | Recent Observations of the Crab Pulsar NP 0532 | Taurus, Crab Nebula, pulsar, supernovae |
1971/06 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Another Look at Kepler's Laws | Kepler, law, Aristotle, ellipse, sun, planetary, motion |
1971/06 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on the M101 Group | M101, galaxy, cluster, Local Group |
1971/07 | Roques, Paul E. | The Moon Rock was Great? | Moon, rock, NASA, GO |
1971/07 | Kaufmann, William J. | Recent Observations of Galaxies | galaxy, Hubble, Wilson, infrared, ultraviolet, mass, quasar |
1971/07 | Etheridge, Dale A. | After Apollo: Five Months in Space (Part 2 of 4) | Apollo, Moon, Skylab, NASA, station |
1971/07 | Etheridge, Dale A. | Getting Away from it All: The Mission of Apollo 15 | Apollo, Moon, Irwin, land, NASA, Apennine |
1971/07 | Menke, David H. Bornstein, Joann | A Brief Discussion of Red Giants and White Dwarfs | red giant, white dwarf, Hertzsprung, Russell, Helium, Hydrogen |
1971/08 | Hetherington, Norriss S. | Lowell's Theory of Life on Mars | Lowell, Mars, life, alien, atmosphere, canal |
1971/08 | Wallis, Brad D. | 1971: The Era of Kepler | Kepler, planetary, motion, Brahe, Newton |
1971/08 | Roques, Paul E. | When Mars is Near | Mars, polar, cap, rotation, moon, Phobos |
1971/08 | Kaufmann, William J. | Experimental Tests of the General Theory of Relativity | Einstein, relativity, Mercury, redshift, light, proof, microwave |
1971/08 | Etheridge, Dale A. | After Apollo: Living in Space (Part 3 of 4) | Apollo, moon, space, man, living, Saturn V, Skylab |
1971/09 | Etheridge, Dale A. | Astronaut Helmets As Radiation Detectors | radiation, sun, helmet, detect |
1971/09 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Discovery of A Collapsar | white dwarf, neutron star, pulsar, black hole, collapsar |
1971/09 | Etheridge, Dale A. | After Apollo: Science in Space (Part 4 of 4) | Skylab, sun, observe, biomedical, spectra, technology |
1971/09 | Woddell, Ray K. | "Space Navigation" | navigation, sextant, Earth, space |
1971/09 | Kaufmann, William J. | X-Ray Observations from Uhuru | X-ray, satellite, NASA, Uhuru, Cyg X-1, pulsar |
1971/10 | Dickinson, Terence | Mars - A New World to Explore | Mars, Mariner, exploration, impact, soft landing, Viking, Sagan, dust, atmosphere |
1971/10 | Kaufmann, William J. | Recent Research on Quasars | Quasar, quasi-stellar object, redshift, Arp, Gunn |
1971/10 | Wallis, Brad D.; Provin, Robert | Tests of Kodak 2475 Recording Film | film, Kodak, photography, amateur, telescope, galaxy, cluster |
1971/10 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on the Leo I Cloud | Cloud, Leo 1, observe, cluster, elliptical, galaxy |
1971/11 | Reaves, Gibson | The Rise and Fall of Astrology | astrology, sign, house, zodiac, Ptolemy, pseudo |
1971/11 | Arana, Louis R. | The Aztec Calendar Stone | Aztec, calendar, stone, Mexico, Indian, astrology, Mexico |
1971/11 | Smith, Ronald L. | Observations of Mercury: Past and Present | Mercury, observe, Herschel, rotation, Sun |
1971/11 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on the Canes Venatici I Cloud | observe, cloud, Venatici I, galaxy, cluster |
1971/12 | Roques, Paul E. | The True Anno Domini | Christ, Rome, Caesar, Augustus, Herod, birth |
1971/12 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Foundations of Gravitational Theory | gravity, theory, eclipse, predict, Kepler, planetary, motion, Newton |
1972/01 | Duncan, Douglas | Schmidt Telescope and Modern Astronomy | telescope, Schmidt, Palomar, refractor, design |
1972/01 | Westbrooke, William J. | Lunar Occultations of the Planets | moon, occultation, Bessel, Aldebaran, Saturn, Mars |
1972/01 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Foundations of General Relativity | Einstein, relativity, general, special, space time, vector, geodesic |
1972/02 | Dickinson, Terence | Beneath the Clouds of Venus | Venus, atmosphere, Mariner, clouds, radio, telescope, rotation |
1972/02 | Richardson, Robert S. | A Hole in Hermes? | Mercury, hole, Verne, Journey to the Center of the Earth, fiction, gravity |
1972/02 | Roques, Paul E. | Across Twenty-Two Miles of Canyon | survey, Michelson, light, distance, Wilson, San Gabriel |
1972/03 | Waldron, Richard | The Legends of Orion | Orion, constellation, Taurus, myth, religion, Indians, Egypt, Greece, Hindu |
1972/03 | Kaufmann, William J. | Experimental Tests of Relativity | Einstein, relativity, test, proof, Mercury, orbit, gravity, redshift |
1972/03 | Roques, Paul E. | Sundogs, Moondogs and Halos | Cirrus, clouds, snow, crystal, shape |
1972/03 | Etheridge, Dale A. | Apollo 16 - Pioneer F | Apollo, Moon, land, Pioneer, Jupiter |
1972/04 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Meaning of the Redshift | Doppler, light, distance, Hubble, galaxy, constant, law, cosmology, gravity |
1972/04 | Roques, Paul E. | See the Universe Expand in One Easy (?) Step | expand, universe, spectrograph, galaxy, spectrum, cosmology |
1972/04 | Wood, Gil | The Backyard Mariner: Lawnchair Travels in Time and Space | imagination, moon, Copernicus, Andromeda, Praesepe, travel |
1972/05 | Bunton, George W. | Reminiscences of Early Times at Griffith Observatory | GO |
1972/05 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Black Hole | Black Hole, sun, fuel, neutron, white dwarf, sphere, photon, circle, exit cone |
1972/05 | Westbrooke, William J. | Pursuing The Moon | Moon, transit, meridian, observe, occultation |
1972/06 | Wheeler, Burritt | How I wonder What you are? | star, Milky Way, comet, observe |
1972/06 | Kaufmann, William J. | Gravitational Waves | Einstein, relativity, gravity, waves, light, electromagnetic, observe, black hole |
1972/06 | Hixson, Robert L. | Telescope Gymnastics | telescope, Moon, sun, observe, amateur, Mars |
1972/06 | Jakosky, Bruce | Eratosthenes and the 7 degree 12' of Alexandria | Egypt, circumference, Eratosthenes, sun, measure |
1972/07 | Anonymous | Portrait of an Observatory | Lick observatory |
1972/07 | Kaufmann, William J. | Wormholes and White Holes | photon, sphere, Einstein, black hole, wormhole, Rosen, relativity |
1972/07 | Wallis, Brad | Some Interesting Configurations as Jupiter Moves through Sagittarius | Jupiter, Sagittarius, nebula, observe, telescope |
1972/07 | Halverson, Craig D. | Jupiter and Beta Scorpii: One Year Ago | Jupiter, occult, Beta Scorpii, observe |
1972/08 | Westbrooke, William J. | Finding New Planets | planet, serendipity, Hencke, ecliptic, blink, Neptune, Uranus |
1972/08 | Kaufmann, William J. | The Creation of the Universe | Big bang, create, steady state, theory, Hubble, law, background radiation, quasar, cosmology |
1972/08 | Roques, Paul E. | The Picture in Astronomy | color, filter, visual, spectrum, photography |
1972/09 | Reaves, Gibson | Columbus Thought It Was Small | Columbus, Earth, flat, Isabella, Greece, Spain |
1972/09 | Kaufmann, William J. | Galaxies and Quasars | nebula, galaxy, Cepheid, Hubble, Seyfert, Centaurus, theory |
1972/09 | Corwin, Harold G. | Observational Notes on the Canes Venatici II Cloud | Milky Way, Canes Venatici, cluster, galaxy |
1972/10 | Alter, Dinsmore | Comets and People | Halley, comet, ghost, media, pseudoscience, voodoo |
1972/10 | Verschuur, G. L. Turner, B. E. | Radio Astronomical Observations of Interstellar Molecules | radio, interstellar, molecule, Hydrogen, 21 centimeter radiation, spectrum |
1972/11 | Hollister, C. Warren | Appearance and Reality in the History of Science | Copernicus, Greece, cosmos, Archimedes, Hipparchus, theory, law, observe, Ptolemy |
1972/11 | Mccray, Richard A. | The New Cosmos (Part 1 of 2) | brightness, Brahe, distance, Cepheid, galaxy, Andromeda, spectrum, white dwarf |
1972/12 | Mccray, Richard A. | The New Cosmos (Part 2 of 2) | x-ray, gamma-ray, infrared, radio, pulsar, radiation |
1972/12 | DeVorkin, David H. | A Versatile Orrery | orrery, design, construction |
1972/12 | Richardson, Robert S. | Milton L. Humason | GO, Humason |
1972/12 | Peterson, Wesley D. | Janus, The Newest Satellite | Satellite, Janus, Saturn |
1972/12 | Hodge, J. T. | Saturn's Moon of Mystery | Titan, atmosphere, Saturn |
1973/06 | Wallis, Brad D. | Photographing a Total Solar Eclipse | Kodak, photograph, amateur, eclipse, exposure, time, equation |
1973/01 | Hall, Donald E. | The New Golden Age of Astronomy | Golden, Age, astrophysics, Hubble, x-ray, Apollo, Weber, Galileo |
1973/01 | DeVorkin, David H. | Questionnaire for Telescope and Accessory Evaluation and Performance | questionnaire, amateur, telescope, buy, review, survey |
1973/01 | Anonymous | Mars - Mariner 9 | Mars, Mariner, photo, surface |
1973/02 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Carpenter's Chronometers | Centurion, Anson, Britain, warship, Harrison, navigation, time |
1973/02 | Krupp, E. C. | High Energy and Distant Places: Far from the Sirens | quasi, stellar, redshift, radio, Kellerman, interferometry, galaxy |
1973/02 | Anonymous | Mariner 9 Mission Summary | Mariner, Mars, mission, photo, orbit |
1973/02 | Krupp, E. C. | That Lucky Old Sun Quits Rolling Along | Copernicus, anniversary, stamp, Poland, Church, De Revolutionibus |
1973/03 | Schueler, Carl F. | Low - Temperature Astrophysics | Weber, Einstein, gravity, radiation, temperature, Fairbank, diagram, accelerometer, wave, detector |
1973/03 | Ridpath, Ian | The Stars Always Change | star, super, nova, binary, eclipsing, variable |
1973/03 | Wallis, Brad D. | Astro-Archaeology (Part 1 of 2) | ancient, archaeology, Egypt, Lockyer, Hipparchus, precession, temple |
1973/04 | Faulkner, John | The Recurrent Novae: Binary Stars in Mortal Embrace | novae, recurrent, binary, Crab, Sagittae, Walker, Herculis, Roche, limit, Kraft, Crawford, radiation, model |
1973/04 | Wallis, Brad D. | Astro-Archaeology (Part 2 of 2) | Stonehenge, Britain, archaeology, Aubrey, Hawkins, solstice, summer, alignment, Mayan, Chichen, Itza |
1973/04 | Krupp, E. C. | Underneath the Mayan Moon | Maya, Yucatan, civilization, calendar, Venus, eclipse, table |
1973/05 | Heaton, Harold I. | A Montage of Ancient Histories | Galileo, telescope, Darwin, Jeans, planet, Earth, pulsar, Bell, Barnard, hydrogen, Townes, Miller, progress |
1973/05 | Davis, William F. | Proper Alignment of the Equatorial Mounting | amateur, telescope, equatorial, mount, instruction |
1973/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Earthquakes and Mooncakes | China, Shu Cheng, cosmology, Heng, geometry, seismology |
1973/06 | Waldron, Richard | The Kingdom of Amon-Re: The Egyptian Sky, 3,000-330 B.C. | Egypt, myth, creation, god, Amon-Re, Nile, scarab, bettle, Aten, sun, moon, evil, Mars, Venus |
1973/06 | Johnson, Thomas J. | Color Astrophotography with Small Instruments | color, photography, amateur, focal, length, exposure |
1973/06 | Matteson, James | Optimize Focal Length of Your Telescope for Astrophotography | focal, length, photography, amateur |
1973/06 | Lorenz, Carmen M. | An Extraordinary Wind | Sun, wind, Carrington, storm, temperature, solar, photosphere, radiation, plasma, magnetosphere |
1973/07 | Bell, Trudy E. | "A Labor of Love" Biography of Edward Singleton Holden 1846-1914 | Holden, Lick, director Missouri, California, Navy, Floyd, observe, sky, Barnard, Colton |
1973/07 | Sanford, John | Basic Amateur Astro-Photography | Astronomy, amateur, photography, film, Moon, planet, Sun, nebula |
1973/08 | Roberds, Wesley M. | On Time | day, time, clock, hour, accurate, Flamsteed, observatory, Greenwich, Harrison, navigation, crystal |
1973/08 | Dickinson, Terence | Mission to Mercury | Mercury, mission, Mariner, density, diameter |
1973/08 | Little, Robert T. | The Case for Aperture | telescope, amateur, aperture, size, detail |
1973/08 | Johnson, Thomas J. | The Amateur Astrophotographer Invades the Realm of Galaxies | amateur, photography, picture, galaxy, color |
1973/08 | Henzl, Leo | Save Those Negatives | negative, film, photography, amateur |
1973/08 | Herzbrun, Herman | Come, Seeling Night (Part 1 of 2) | GO, planetarium, murder, rape, Doe, Kaufmann, consult, trial |
1973/09 | Mulholland, J. Derral | The Mystical Mathematician Who Moved The World | Newton, Principia, Copernicus, Kepler, Tycho, planet, motion, Harmony of the world, Dream |
1973/09 | Herzbrun, Herman | Come, Seeling Night (Part 2 of 2) | GO, murder, rape, Doe, trial, light, Thorvaldson |
1973/09 | Verschuur, G. L. | Radio Stars | radio, star, Crab, Nebula, Sun, flare, interferometer, Antares, Wade, Hjellming, x-ray |
1973/09 | Epstein, Lewis | Pioneer - Jupiter Whiplash | Jupiter, gravity, assist, Pioneer, mission, demonstration |
1973/10 | Winkler, Louis | Astronomical and Astrological Content of Common Almanacs in Early America | America, almanac, astrology, Pierce, calculation, Farmer, tabular, Moon, position, calendar |
1973/10 | Marsden, Brian G. | Comet Kohoutek (1973f): Prospects for Observations | Kohoutek, comet, observe, sky, telescope, amateur |
1973/10 | Hodge, J. T. | Astronomy Note | Venus, cloud, rotation, atmosphere, temperature |
1973/11 | Krupp, E. C. | Cosmic Rays And Celebrated Bristlecone Pine | cosmic, ray, electroscope, particle, Hess, Rutherford, originate, supernova |
1973/11 | Waldron, Richard | Some Instruments of Time in Ancient Astronomy | celestial, clock, time, ancient, Sun, Egypt, shadow, wedge, annual, motion, earth, transit, polos, dekan, mana, anaphoric |
1973/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | San Juan Capistrano Meteorite: California's First Observed Fall | California, meteor, fall, observe, sky, amateur, San Juan, Capistrano, Skurlock, rock |
1973/11 | Bunton, George W. | Primitive Navigation in the Pacific | navigation, Polynesian, Pacific, chart, Mattang, Rebbilib, zenith, Cook |
1973/12 | Yeomans, Donald K. | The History of Cometary Motions | Comet, Chaldean, Aristotle, superstition, fear, Luther, Brahe, periodic, motion, Newton, Encke, composition, study |
1973/12 | Seslar, Michael | The Optimum Comet Hunting Equipment | comet, amateur, telescope, refractor, reflector, focal, length, eyepiece |
1973/12 | Clark, Benjamin | The Long-Delayed Radio Echo - A Tool for Astronomy? | radio, wave, delay, light, Van Allen, Stomer, belt, Appleton, Moon, reflection, comet, asteroid, echo |
1973/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume 37, 1973 | GO, index |
1974/01 | Underwood, R. S. | The Made to Order Moon | Moon, telescope, specification, build, solar, living |
1974/01 | Rather, John D. G. | Rainy Day Fun or How to Make Your Very Own Iopener | Jupiter, radiation, plasma, synchrotron, radio, emission, Iopener, diagram |
1974/01 | Westbrooke, William J. | The Pursuit of Minor Planets | Hencke, asteroid, belt, Trojan, mass, Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, Mercury, search, occultation |
1974/01 | Krupp, E. C. | In Search of The Ancient Astronomers: A Review of Beyond Stonehenge | Beyond Stonehenge, book, Hawkins, ancient, religious |
1974/02 | Westbrooke, William J. | The Mystery of Pluto | Pluto, Leverrier, Galle, Lowell, blink, microscope, filar, size, density, diameter, observe, sky, |
1974/02 | Shipman, Harry L. | Megaliths and The Moon: Eclipse Prediction in the Stonehenge Era | Stonehenge, eclipse, Sun, Moon, archaeology, Megalithic, position, Harvest, Welsh, Scottish |
1974/02 | Ridolfo, Frank | A New Era In Manned Spaceflight | Apollo, Soyuz, United States, Russia, cooperation, Slayton, Skylab, relation, international, Mars, land |
1974/03 | Baublitz, Millard | The Milky Way and Its Spiral Structures | Milky Way, galaxy, structure, spiral, observe, sky, radio, wave, hydrogen, Doppler, arm |
1974/03 | Knight, Pamela R. | Archeological Astronomy and Astronomical Archeology | archeology, ancient, supernova, Crab, China, record, Stonehenge, Hawkins |
1974/03 | Halverson, Craig Nichiporuk, Mirjana | On Predicting The Brightness of Net Comets or Why Did Kohoutek Faint? | Kohoutek, comet, perihelion, brightness, sky, observe, density, faint |
1974/03 | Wallis, Brad D. | Another Alternative to the Guiding Problem | telescope, photograph, focal, length, eyepiece, amateur, equation, magnification, microscope |
1974/03 | Kaufmann, William J. | Ergospheres And Rotating Black Holes | Kerr, Einstein, rotating, black, hole, Schwarzschild, ergosphere, flashbulb |
1974/04 | Krupp, E. C. | The Von Daniken Phenomenon | Daniken, Chariots of the Gods, pseudoscience, Nazca plain, ancient, astronauts, symbol, Tiahuanaco, Maya, Sumerian, archaeology, Bible, Egypt, Peru, Ecuador |
1974/04 | Matson, Lawrence R. | The Enigmatic Comet - Kohoutek | Kohoutek, comet, observe, sky, telescope, dim, nucleus, theory |
1974/04 | Anonymous | Venus from Mariner 10 | Mariner, Venus, photo |
1974/04 | Roques, Paul E. | How to Live with A Telescope | amateur, hobby, telescope, storage, maintenance |
1974/05 | Malville, J. McKim | Time's Arrow and the Expansion of Space | order, universe, cosmology, thermodynamic, paradox, Olbers, expansion, photon, temperature, time, equilibrium |
1974/05 | Bregman, Joel N. | Spiral Galaxies, the Pinwheels of the Universe | galaxy, Hubble, ellipsoid, spiral, structure, inner, outer, composition, interstellar, medium, model, star, formation |
1974/05 | Flannery, Brian P. | Cygnus X-1, A Black Hole Discovered? | black hole, Cygnus, Schwarzschild, stellar, evolution, formation, x-ray, source |
1974/06 | Whitehead, A. Bruce | The Photomosaic Globe of Mars | Mariner, Mars, mission, globe, assembly, photomosaic, build, photo |
1974/07 | Evans, Neal J. Zuckerman, Benjamin M. | A Modern Look at Star Formation | star, formation, nebula, Star Trek, molecule, infrared, observation, cloud, protostar |
1974/07 | Shostak, Seth | Quasars: Can They Shift for Themselves? | quasar, Hubble, Doppler, redshift, observe, luminosity, galaxy |
1974/07 | Krupp, E. C. | Misplacing the Past: A Review of Lost Discoveries | Lost Discoveries, Ronan, Antikythera, review, book, Megalithic |
1974/07 | Wylie, Paul E. | The International Date Line | International Date line, meridian, date, time, Greenwich |
1974/07 | Halverson, Craig | A New Look at Jupiter, The "Hot" Planet | Jupiter, atmosphere, methane, ammonia, equator, observe, color, photo, Pioneer |
1974/07 | Nigiotis, Ted | Astronomy Note: Pendeli - Center for Greek Astronomical Research | Pendeli, observatory, Greece, Newall, telescope, research |
1974/08 | Papagiannis, Michael D. | Could You Build A Better Universe? | universe, machine, Cosmos, proton, neutron, force, temperature, chemistry, biology, intelligence, evolution |
1974/08 | Irwin, John. B. | The Case of the Exploding Crab | Zeti Tauri, Crab, nebula, supernova, guest, star, China, Bevis, Slipher, distance, expansion, Bell, pulsar |
1974/09 | Verschuur, G. L. | Reflections On The Search for Extraterrestrial Life | life, hydrogen, radiation, 21cm, extraterrestrial, search, Planck, radio, Bell, pulsar, LGM, Cyclops |
1974/09 | Underwood, Ralph S. | Three Faces of the Universe | universe, flat, Copernicus, Newton, expand, Wallace, Hubble, Doppler, spectra, galaxy |
1974/10 | Fernie, J. D. | Transits and Travels, Trials and Tribulations | Aristarchus, Moon, sun, transit, Kepler, Venus, distance, Mercury, Wales, Newcomb |
1974/10 | Benford, Gregory | The Large Moons: Life as We Don't Know it | Moon, hydrogen, escape velocity, Kuiper, Titan, atmosphere, Ganymede, Jupiter, Saturn, water, methane, ammonia, evolution, life |
1974/11 | Bell, Trudy E. | "Garblings and Perversions": The Dudley Observatory Controversy | Dudley, observatory, Gould, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Bache, Armsby, controversy, argument |
1974/11 | Krupp, E. C. | Sun and Stones on Medicine Mountain | Britain, Megalithic, Stonehenge, alignment, Sun, Moon, solstice, Medicine Wheel, season, Indian |
1974/12 | Hirshfeld, Alan W. | The Leviathan of Parsonstown - An Amateur Astronomer's Dream | Parson, amateur, Rosse, telescope, build, Leviathan, mirror, observe |
1974/12 | Golden, Leslie M. | Simplicity vs. Human Nature: The Acceptance of the Copernican Theory | Copernicus, revolution, geocentric, heliocentric, Aristotle, Ptolemy, Galileo, universe, center, Rome, church |
1974/12 | Anonymous | Amateur Astrophotography | amateur, photo, Moon |
1974/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume 38, 1974 | GO, index |
1975/01 | Young, Arthur | The Structure of Scientific Thought | physics, Newton, intuition, evidence, Constitution, Laplace |
1975/01 | Richardson, Robert S. | Are there "Bears" On Mars? | Mars, life, water, bear, Tardigrada |
1975/01 | Winkler, Louis | Astronomical and Nonmystical Aspects of Horoscopy | horoscope, zodiac, validity, destiny, sign, house, ecliptic, Greece, Lilly, astrology, |
1975/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Mourners for the Moon | Moon, Druid, Kiaran, Callanish, stone, Megalithic, mourner |
1975/01 | Upton, Edward K. L. | The Great Earthquake Hoax | Jupiter, effect, San Andreas, earthquake, alignment, sunspot, planet, Pluto |
1975/01 | Anonymous | Amateur Photography | Amateur, photo |
1975/02 | Hollister, Warren | Giordano Bruno and the Infinite Universe | Bruno, monk, burn, church, Renaissance, Italy, heliocentric, Copernicus, infinite, universe |
1975/02 | Staal, Julius D. W. | The Prehistoric Stars of Imperial China | China, Shu King, stars, astronomy, Yao, constellation, mansion, paranatellion, tortoise, dragon, bird, tiger |
1975/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Some of History's Great Astronomers | GO, statue, Monument, Hipparchus, observation, position, object, sky, motion, Copernicus, Ptolemaic, Galileo, telescope, Kepler, law, Newton, gravity, law, motion, Herschel, Uranus, satellite |
1975/03 | Richardson, Robert S. | Casual Comments on Exact Measurements | measurement, standard, Kelvin, Henry, distance, meter |
1975/03 | H., David; Menke, JoAnn | Life On The Planet Jupiter | life, Jupiter, condition, atmosphere, pressure, temperature, evolution |
1975/03 | Wylie, Paul E. | Deriving the Law of Gravitation | gravity, law, Newton, motion, equation |
1975/04 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | The Julian Period | calendar, Julian, Caesar, Scaliger, period, cycle, Moon |
1975/04 | Krupp, E. C. | The Ring at Castle Rigg | Britain, stone, megalithic, Castle Rigg, Carles |
1975/04 | Oriti, Ronald A. | How to Recognize a Meteorite | meteorite, identification, stone, type, iron, achondrites, chondrites, ataxites, pallasite, steps |
1975/04 | Whelan, John | Discovering Black Holes by Optical Observations of X-Ray Binaries | Black Hole, observe, Einstein, x-ray, Centaurus, velocity, radial, Cygnus |
1975/05 | Wheeler, J. Craig | Black Holes, Neutron Stars, And the Green, Green Grass | explode, stars, neutron, black hole, grass, Big Bang, dwarf, mass, pulsar |
1975/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Astronomical Musings (sp) | Greek, muse, Harvard College Observatory, Pickering, women |
1975/06 | Michalitsanos, Andrew G. | The Sun's Turbulent Atmosphere | Sun, atmosphere, spectrum, temperature, chromosphere, magnetic, field, sunspot |
1975/06 | Evans, David S. Moffett, Thomas J. | Spots, Magnetism and Fireworks: The Story of the Red Dwarf Flare Stars | Dwarf, Ceti, flare, star, Lovell, radio, light, curve, spot |
1975/07 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Back and Forth Passenger | Earth, motion, passenger, ship, Newton, rotation, spin, galactic, motion, solar |
1975/07 | Hawley, Steven A. | The Planetary Nebulae - An Astronomer's Standard Candle? | nebula, Herschel, planetary, ring, spectrum, velocity |
1975/07 | Silk, Joseph | The Evolution of the Universe: A Layperson's Guide to the Big Bang | Big Bang, evolution, cosmology, Hubble, expand, gravity, thermonuclear, Gamov, black body radiation, black hole, microwave, collapse, expand |
1975/08 | Mulholland, J. Derral | The Search for Time | time, standard clock, Newton, Copernican, Earth, sun, rotation, Greenwich, gravity clock, atomic |
1975/08 | Sperling, Norm | Earth Science for Martians | Earth, Moon, gravity, center of mass, atmosphere, Mars, life |
1975/08 | Verschuur, G. L. (sp) | Hynek and the U.F.O. Controversy (A Commentary) | Hynek, UFO, alien, life, Condon, bad, eyewitness |
1975/08 | Upton, Edward K. | The Summer Milky Way | Milky Way, constellations, star, observe, sky, telescope, binoculars |
1975/08 | Gribbin, John | It's The Real Thing (A Reply) | The Great Earthquake Hoax, Jupiter Effect, sunspot, futurologist |
1975/09 | Verschuur, Gerrit L. | Stardeath | supernova, Taurus, Chinese, observe, sky, ozone, destroy, cosmic ray |
1975/09 | Oriti, Ronald A. | A Photographic Expedition to the Arizona Meteorite Crater | Arizona, meteorite, crater, main mass, length, diameter |
1975/09 | Krupp, E. C. | Bisecting the Year | calendar, solar, equinox, Stonehenge, Thom |
1975/09 | Roques, Paul E. | Astronomical Instrument Care: Part 1 - The Eyepiece | eyepiece, care, clean |
1975/10 | Crutcher, Richard M. | The Origin and Evolution of the Solar System | origin, evolution, Evans, Zuckerman, rocky, gas, planet, Pluto, Moon, formation |
1975/10 | Upton, Edward K. L. | The Farthest Planet | planet, farthest, Planet X, Pluto, Neptune, orbit |
1975/10 | Krupp, E. C. | Long Meg and Her Daughters | Britain, stone, Long Meg, summer, solstice |
1975/10 | Roques, Paul E. | Astronomical Instrument Care: Part 2 - The Objective | objective lens, cell, mirror, removal, care, clean |
1975/11 | Tinsley, Beatrice M. | Expanding Universe | cosmology, universe, expand, Hubble, Milky Way, Big Bang |
1975/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Tunguska Event | Russia, Tunguska, asteroid, Siberia, impact, comet, anti-matter, nuclear, black hole, carbonaceous chondrite, hypothesis |
1975/11 | Anonymous | Planetarium Directors' Meeting | GO, photo |
1975/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | New Comet Found | Comet, 1975h, Kobayashi-Berger-Milon |
1975/11 | Roques, Paul E. | Astronomical Instrument Care: Part 3 - Collimation | objective lens, clean, care, collimation, refractor, reflecting |
1975/11 | Upton, Edward K. L. | The Night of the Nova | Nova, Cyngi, observe, sky, telescope, photograph, Mayer |
1975/12 | Krupp, E. C. | Rollright and the Whispering Knights | Rollright, stone, Britain, legend, folklore |
1975/12 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Star of Bethlehem | Christmas, star, Christ, eclipse, Moon, Bethlehem, supernova, conjunction |
1975/12 | Roques, Paul E. | Buying a Christmas Telescope - Satisfaction Guaranteed? | telescope, buy, retail, store, quality |
1975/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume 39, 1975 | GO, index |
1976/01 | N., Peter; Wilkinson, Althea | Solar Activity and its Influence on Weather | Sun, solar activity, weather, sunspot, Hale, Allen, belt, climatic, Brown |
1976/01 | McCarthy, Terrence M. | Where do We Go From Here? Thoughts on the Proposed Colonization of Space | Earth, people, space, colonization, pollution, L5, O'Neill, NASA, Model 1 |
1976/01 | Koppany, Robert | The Astrolabe | astrolabe, time, height, compass, equinox, solstice, mater, rete, typanun, alidade, Ptolemy, Moslem |
1976/01 | Roques, Paul E. | Astronomical Instrument Care: Part 4 - The Mounting | mounting, care, clean |
1976/02 | Krupp, E. C. | Christening the Galaxies | Hubble, galaxy, Rosse, spiral, labyrinth, nebula, classification, elliptical, spiral, irregular |
1976/02 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Some Thoughts On Flying Saucers and UFOs | UFO, report, eyewitness, unexplained, believe, contact, alien, imagination |
1976/02 | Roques, Paul E. | Astronomical Instrument Care: Part 5 - Balance | Balance, care, clean |
1976/03 | Cleminshaw, C. H. | Relations Between the Periods of Mercury, Venus and Earth | Venus, Mercury, Earth, rotation, period, orbital, synodic, equation, day |
1976/03 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Celestial Monsters | celestial, monsters, Pare, comet, Savoy, evil |
1976/03 | Anonymous | Amateur Astrophotography | amateur, photo |
1976/04 | Krupp, E. C. | Stonehenge: The New Astronomy (A Brief Introduction) | Stonehenge, Britain, Megalithic, Lockyer, Newham, summer, solstice |
1976/04 | Bunton, George W. Ciotti, Joseph E. | Stonehenge A Fifty-Six Year Eclipse Cycle? | Stonehenge, Hawkin, eclipse, cycle, carbon-dating, tropical year, equation, lunation |
1976/04 | Mayer, Ben | From the Wastepaper Basket to the Smithsonian | Mayer, discovery, ARCTU, meteor, tracking, camera, automatic, nova, Cygni |
1976/04 | Mayer, Ben | You Can Take it With You | ARTU, SCAMP, Self-Contained Astronomical Mobile Platform, trailer, desert |
1976/05 | Anonymous | The 1976 Winners | GO |
1976/06 | Stern, David P. | Beyond the Radiation Belt | radiation, belt, magnetic field, Earth, Sputnik, Van Allen, cosmic radiation, magnetism, flare |
1976/06 | Walter, R. Kenneth | Trouble Spots on the Sun | Wittenberg, sun, sunspot, Welser, inquisition, motion, surface, Wilson, magnetic field, theory, Herschel |
1976/06 | Pasachoff, Jay M. | Quasars | Quasars, quasi stellar, radio source, Sandage, Schmidt, velocity, red shift, spectrum, Hubble, ultraviolet, energy |
1976/06 | Krupp, E. C. | Megalithic Eggs | Britain, circle, stone, Thom, Megalithic, geometry |
1976/07 | Bell, Trudy E. | From the Jaws of Victory: The Checkered Career of Isaac Greenwood | Greenwood, Harvard, Newton, Europe, professor, quadrant. alcoholism |
1976/07 | Seeberg, Stanley J. | The Adventure of Chasing a Comet | comet, chasing, observe, sky, telescope, West, amateur |
1976/07 | Anonymous | Comet West - A Photographers Comet | Comet, photo |
1976/07 | Dengler, Alyce | A Nature-Faker's Guide to Interpretation in the Rough | National Park Service, interpreter, appearance, audience, program, speech |
1976/08 | Tenn, Joe S. | The Search for Solar Neutrinos | Sun, neutrino, mass, search, Pauli, equation, Fermi, temperature, SNU, Bachcall, Davis, Chlorine |
1976/08 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Tom Cragg Moves to Australia | Cragg, GO, Wilson, Australia |
1976/08 | Roques, Paul E. | The Observer's Log Book | Observer, log book, notes, information, good |
1976/08 | Heintz, W. D. | The Story of VW Cephei | Cephei, variable star, contact binaries, Hershey, discovery |
1976/08 | Krupp, E. C. | A New Full Moon | Moon, travel, GO, model |
1976/09 | Snow, Theodore P. | The Interstellar Medium: Much Ado About Nothing? | interstellar medium, matter, universe, dust, spectrum, hydrogen, Copernicus, absorption, element |
1976/09 | Sever, Thomas Lee | The Obsession with the Star Sirius | Sirius, Dogon, Egypt, Mexico, China, Babylon, Maya, Indian, god, temple |
1976/09 | Krupp, E. C. | On Not Taking it Seriously | Dogon, Sirius, Temple, The Sirius Mystery, cosmology, Oannes |
1976/10 | Irwin, John B. | The Case for Impractical Science | Astronomy, usefulness, money, public, image, Einstein, benefit, clock, practical, impractical, politics, selling |
1976/10 | Seldon, Sandra | The Eighth Annual Riverside Telescope Makers Conference | Riverside, telescope, amateur, makers, Polaris Astronomical Society, award, observe sky |
1976/10 | Oriti, Ronald A.; Oriti, Barbara E. | Earthquakes, Moonquakes and Starquakes (Part 1 of 2) | earthquake, starquake, moonquake, magnitude, intensity, Wood-Neumann scale, faults |
1976/11 | Duncan, Douglas K. Hawley, Steven A. | Approaching the Speed of Light | speed, light, Roemer, Bradley, measure, method, terrestrial, Michelson, experiment |
1976/11 | Oriti, Ronald A.; Oriti, Barbara E. | Earthquakes, Moonquakes and Starquakes (Part 2 of 2) | earthquake, moonquake, starquake, tectonics, prediction, trigger, pulsar |
1976/11 | Krupp, E. C. | An Elliptical Question | elliptic, equation, eccentricity, Britain, Thom, Megalithic, geometric, stone |
1976/12 | Zeilik, Michael | The Big Bang and the Birth of Galaxies | Big Bang, galaxy, Einstein, temperature, cloud, gravity, Jeans length, turbulence |
1976/12 | Rodman, Robert | A Linguistic Note on the Christmas Star | Christmas, star, Greek, astar, constellation, linguistic |
1976/12 | Van Millingen, B. A. | Astronomy and Tumuli Surrounding Stonehenge - An Investigation | Stonehenge, Britain, Thom, Tumli, coordinate, azimuth, histogram |
1976/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume 40, 1976 | GO, index |
1977/01 | Rubin, Alan Edward | The Great Depression | meteorite, asteroid, crater, Arizona, siderite, Barringer, fossil |
1977/01 | Sanford, John | A Proposed Supernova Identification Atlas | supernova, atlas, identification, handbook |
1977/01 | Jones, Robert E. | Exposures for Unguided Field Photography | observe, photography, camera, equation |
1977/01 | Jones, Robert E. | Printing Star Field Photographs | observe, photography, film, print, equation |
1977/02 | Irwin, John | The Case of the Peculiar Pickets | spectroscopy, spectrogram, absorption, Hydrogen, element |
1977/02 | Koppany, Bob | Nikola Tesla and His Famous Coil | Tesla, coil, GO, ball, New York, Colorado, exhibit |
1977/02 | Barton, Mark | The Tesla Coil: Its Care and Feeding | Tesla, coil, GO, exhibit, create, guide |
1977/03 | Benford, Gregory | Shrouded in Mystery: The Exploration of Venus (Part 1 of 2) | Venus, exploration, yellow, temperature, spin, radar |
1977/03 | Benford, Gregory | Shrouded in Mystery: Venus and Planetary Evolution (Part 2 of 2) | greenhouse, Earth, Venus, Carbon Dioxide, clouds, terraform |
1977/04 | Berger, Benita | Seventeenth Century Discoveries the Impact of the "New Astronomie" | Kepler, Galileo, Copernicus, orbit, Donne, center, Earth, telescope |
1977/04 | Verschuur, Gerrit L. | Starfolk | life, alien, search, Big Bang, Hydrogen, radio, contact |
1977/04 | Gribbin, John | Thiotimoline and Spoonbending: the Tachyonic Link | Thiotimoline, Asimov, pseudo, tachyon, Geller, cosmic, ray, Einstein, Relativity |
1977/05 | Anonymous | The 1977 Winners | GO |
1977/05 | Upton, Edward K. L. | The Leonids Were Dead, They Said | Leonid, asteroid, meteor, observe |
1977/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Cahokia: Corn, Commerce and the Cosmos | Itza, Caracol, Cahokia, Illinois, Indian, city, agriculture |
1977/06 | Gribbin, John | How "Normal" is Our Sun? | sun, milky way, fusion, nucleosynthesis, neutrino, spot |
1977/06 | Reaves, Gibson | The Influence of Nonscientific Literature on the Development of Astronomy | Bible, Copernicus, Laplace, Buck Rogers |
1977/06 | Mayer, Ben | A Flip-top Observatory | observatory, build, telescope, observe, guide |
1977/07 | Chapin, Seymour L. | Cassini IV at the Paris Observatory, 1785-1793: An Institution revolutionized & Revolutionized | Cassini, France, Louis XIV, Royal Observatory, revolution, Lakanal |
1977/07 | Krupp, E. C. | The von Daniken Phenomenon | pseudoscience, Daniken, Inca, Nazca, Indian, alien, Maya, Chichen, Bible, Egypt |
1977/08 | Ball, Michael T. | Installation of Your New Planet | planet, guide, create, eccentricity, orbit, precession |
1977/08 | Krupp, E. C. | Lords of the Rings | Rings, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Elliot, Herschel |
1977/08 | Lunan, Duncan | A Dust Cloud Orbiting the Sun? | Kepler, Sun, cloud, volcano, observe |
1977/09 | Krupp, E. C. | The Observatory of Kukulcan | Mexico, Maya, Chichen Itza, symbol, myth religion, Mesoamerica, Kukulcan, Caracol, Indian |
1977/10 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Celestial Shadows | Moon, Sun, Greece, Earth, Aristarchus, Aristotle, Eratosthenes |
1977/10 | Mayer, Ben | Cygnid Swansong: A Nova Revisited | Cygnid Swansong, nova, observe, photography |
1977/10 | Luckerman, Marvin Arnold | More Sirius Difficulties | Egypt, Sirius, Dogon, Nile, Censorinus, Rome, Venus |
1977/11 | Tucker, Wallace H. | Astronomy's New Superstars: Supergiant Galaxies | galaxy, Milky Way, Hubble, Local Group, x-ray |
1977/11 | Gribbin, John | Cosmic Gushers: White Holes and the Universe | white hole, black hole, Narlikar, Einstein, Seyfert, elliptical, galaxy |
1977/11 | Selden, Sandra | The Ninth Annual Riverside Telescope Makers' Conference | GO, Riverside, telescope, create, conference |
1977/12 | Verschuur, Gerrit L. | The Gaea Hypothesis - Our Living Planet | Gaea, life, Lovelock, Margulis, atmosphere, plant, Venus, ozone, Sun |
1977/12 | Mayer, Ben | The Blinking Astronomer | equipment, photograph, compare, blink, Carousel, camera |
1977/12 | Pesch, Roland | The Last Sirius Inquiry? | Sirius, Dogon, Mali, symbol, myth, religion |
1978/01 | Thompson, David J. | Gamma Ray Astronomy: through a Gas Darkly | Gamma ray, x-ray, Milky Way, Crab, nebula, pulsar, Cygnus |
1978/01 | Rubin, Alan Edward | The Missing Planet | planet, asteroid, minor planet, Piazzi, Olbers, belt, meteor |
1978/02 | Preston, Douglas | Descent in the Maelstrom: A Look into the Center of the Galaxy | Milky Way, galaxy, nucleus, radiation, radio, Oort, Rougar, Sagittarius, arm, Big Bang |
1978/02 | Layzer, David | Is the Universe Running Down? | thermodynamic, Clausius, entropy, Newton, Boltzmann, Hubble, constant, spectra, density, open, close |
1978/03 | Krupp, E. C. | Great Pyramid Astronomy | Egypt, Pyramid, geometry, Cole, Smyth, sundial |
1978/03 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Noon, Midnight - A.M. or P.M. | meridian, Latin, Naval Observatory, standard, noon, midnight |
1978/04 | Bell, Trudy E. | Towers Reaching to the Skies: The First American Astronomical Society | Astronomical Society, New York, Sidereal Messenger, White, first, Jupiter, minor planet |
1978/04 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 1 of 18) | Egypt, myth, god, religion |
1978/05 | Krupp, E. C. | The Great Columbus Day Eclipse | eclipse, sun, Moon, observe, Fairwind, cruise |
1978/05 | Day, Mike; Day, George | The Lunar Influence - Oh, Divine Moon | Moon, 2001, Clarke, calendar, Greece |
1978/05 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 2 of 18) | Egypt, religion, myth, god, Pronaos, inscription, calendar |
1978/06 | Winkler, Louis | Is Astrology Valid? | Astrology, pseudoscience, horoscope, Greece, health, agriculture, sun, planet, moon |
1978/06 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 3 of 18) | Egypt, religion, god, myth, Venus, zodiac, Mercury, symbol, constellation |
1978/07 | Anonymous | The 1978 Winners | GO |
1978/07 | Bishop, Jeanne E. | The Golden Era of Theoretical Physics and the Black Box of Stellar Energy | nuclear, fusion, physics, black box, theoretical, Kelvin, magnetic, Sun, atmosphere, Gamov, Bethe, proton, chain, evolution |
1978/07 | Krupp, E. C. | A Cosmic Blowtorch and a Supermassive Black Hole | black hole, galaxy, elliptical, Virgo, cluster |
1978/08 | Bell, Trudy E. | The Grand Analogy: History of the Idea of Extraterrestrial Life | life, Rome, alien, Aristotle, Galileo, Fontenelle, Huygens, Whewell, Shapley, search |
1978/08 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 4 of 18) | Egypt, myth, god, religion, Sun, Ra, divinity |
1978/09 | Seslar, Mike | Kohoutek in Perspective | Kohoutek, comet, observe, Marsden |
1978/09 | Krupp, E. C. | Something New Under the Stars | Brackett, Pomona, Steele, observatory |
1978/09 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 5 of 18) | Egypt, myth, god, religion, Moon, Dendera, Horus |
1978/10 | McMenomy, Christe Ann | The SPHERE of John of Hollywood in the Renaissance: the 1538 Edition and Philipp Melanchthon's Introduction | John of Hollywood, Sphere, terms, celestial, De Sphaera |
1978/10 | Krupp, E. C. | A Satellite on the Styx | Pluto, satellite, Christy, observe, name |
1978/10 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 6 of 18) | Osiris, moon, day, Isis, Egypt, religion, god, myth |
1978/11 | Howell, J. Andreas | Apollo to Astrobleme | Apollo, meteor, asteroid, Eros, observe, archetype, Earth, Wetherill |
1978/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Great Moon Hoax and Other Extraordinary Astronomical Delusions of the Crowd, etc. | Moon, newspaper, New York Sun, Locke, Herschel, Wells, War of the Worlds, radio, Mars, canal |
1978/11 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 7 of 18) | Egypt, myth, religion, god, Sun, zodiac, Dendera |
1978/12 | Ciotti, Joseph E. | The Magi's Star: Misconceptions and New Suggestions | Magi, Bethlehem, Christ, religion, god, birth, Christmas, astrology, Uranus |
1978/12 | Reyman, Jonathan E. | The Winter Solstice at Pueblo Bonito | Anasazi, Indian, Pueblo, Bonito, Chaco, solstice |
1979/01 | Reyman, Jonathan E. | The Winter Solstice at Pueblo Bonito (Part 2 of 2) | Mexico, pueblo, Bonito, solstice, Chacoan, Anasazi |
1979/01 | Briggs, Kenneth W. | Across the Sun: Transits of Mercury and Venus | Venus, Mercury, sun, transit, Horrocks, Legentil, observe |
1979/01 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 8 of 18) | Egypt, Ptolemaic, Venus, Greece, Rome, god, myth, religion |
1979/02 | Oberg, James E. | Strange Science Bedfellows: Ancient Eclipses and Modern Astronomy | eclipse, Sun, moon, annular, Greece, Rome, god, omen |
1979/02 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Scientific Value of Total Eclipses of the Sun | Sun, eclipse, moon, total, Einstein, Lyot |
1979/02 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 9 of 18) | Mars, Venus, Saturn, Egypt, myth, god, Jupiter |
1979/02 | Mosley, John | Hints on Viewing the Partially Eclipsed Sun | Galileo, observe, telescope, Sun, eclipse |
1979/03 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Invisible Center | Copernicus, Shapley, Hubble, Milky Way, Jansky, Messier |
1979/03 | Miner, H. Craig | Aesthetic Astronomy Beyond the Messier Objects | telescope, Messier, Murphy, China, nebula, observe |
1979/03 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 10 of 18) | Egypt, myth, god, Mars, Book of the Dead, morning star, evening star, Venus |
1979/04 | Rubin, Alan Edward | Glass Menagerie | tektites, volcano, Moon, meteor, meteorite, Australia, LANDSAT |
1979/04 | Court, Robert | Black Holes and Remembrance of Things Past | Black hole, binary, Wing, Tunguska, meteor, Russia |
1979/04 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 11 of 18) | constellation, Egypt, religion, myth, god, Sirius, Orion, Isis |
1979/05 | Mims, Sam S. | The High Frequency of Binary Stars | binary, frequency, double, mass, evolution, number, spectral |
1979/05 | Gribbin, John | Parallel Universes: Sideways in Time | parallel, universe, time, cosmology, big bang, black hole, quantum, light, particle, Piper, Asimov |
1979/05 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 12 of 18) | Egypt, myth, god, religion, Thebes, Christian, Ramses |
1979/06 | Shaw, Robert | The Discovery of Supernovae | supernovae, Hartwig, Milky Way, Crab Nebula, Zwicky |
1979/06 | McDermott, Ashley Thomas | The Tenth Annual Riverside Telescope Makers Conference (27-28 May 1978) | telescope, build, Riverside, GO |
1979/06 | Anonymous | The View from Voyager | Voyager, Jupiter |
1979/06 | Cook, Anthony | The Eclipse of 26 February 1979 | eclipse, Moon, Sun, total, observe, Canada |
1979/07 | Anonymous | The 1979 Winners | GO |
1979/07 | Papagiannis, Michael D. | The Search for Life in the Universe | life, alien, colony, cosmology, radio, evolution, Big Bang, galaxy, Pioneer |
1979/07 | Hostetter, H. Clyde | The Bowl of Ishtar | Babylon, bowl, Ishtar, Saudi Arabia, god, religion, myth |
1979/08 | Winkler, Louis | Comets, Almanacs, and the Dead | comet, death, almanac, astrology, pseudo, myth, literature |
1979/08 | Mosley, John | In Search of New Worlds: Columbus and Apollo | Apollo, Columbus, Moon, exploration, Spain, New World |
1979/08 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 13 of 18) | Egypt, myth, religion, god, Sirius, calendar, Rexit |
1979/09 | Chriss, Michael | Scientists in Wonderland: The Strange Case of Dr. Velikovsky | Caroll, Velikovsky, cosmology, Worlds in Collision, pseudo, astrology, psychology, comet, Venus |
1979/09 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 14 of 18) | Egypt, myth, god, religion, Isis, Sothis, Sirius, constellation, decanal |
1979/10 | Foukal, Peter | Portrait of a Useful Star | Edlen, moon, sun, eclipse, corona, magnetic field, hole, temperature, wind |
1979/10 | Anonymous | Another Bundle of Wonders from Voyager I | Voyager, Jupiter |
1979/10 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 15 of 18) | Egypt, myth, god, religion, constellation, Book of the Dead, Ra, northern group |
1979/11 | Crane, Reiko Hibbett | Madness or Genius? The Method of Johannes Kepler | Kepler, Astronomia Nova, planetary, law, motion, harmony, gravity, Newton |
1979/11 | Oriti, Ronald A. | The Bombarded Earth | meteor, collision, Earth, Bible, Joshua, Arizona, size |
1979/11 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 16 of 18) | Egypt, religion, god, myth, constellation, Decan, Xet-mu |
1979/12 | Matilsky, Terry | The Entropy of the Universe or (!) Why They Couldn't Put Humpty Dumpty Together Again | Humpty Dumpty, egg, chicken, entropy, Milky Way, universe, Big Bang, open, closed, cosmology |
1979/12 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 17 of 18) | Egypt, religion, god, myth, rising, Decan, Shin-bone, goddess, Nut |
1980/01 | Rubin, Alan Edward | The Magnetic Earth | Earth, magnetic, field, Hartmann, compass, Gilbert, sediment, polarity, Cretaceous |
1980/01 | Finkel, David | Wormholes on the Wane | wormhole, Einstein, relativity, black hole |
1980/01 | Brugsch, Heinrich | Astronomical and Astrological Inscriptions on Ancient Egyptian Monuments (Part 18 of 18) | Egypt, myth, religion, god, Hour Table, Ramses, clock |
1980/01 | Persch, Peter | Astronomy: An Apologia | research, public, funding, Hindsight, government, understand |
1980/02 | Irwin, John | The Case of the Spinning Spirals | galaxy, spiral, NGC 3031, arm, M 81, radio, island, Herschel, Maanen, Slipher, Hubble, trail, lead |
1980/02 | Oriti, Ronald A. | Who Ever Heard of Amalthea | Amalthea, Jupiter, satellite, Greece, Barnard |
1980/02 | Purdum, Ginger; Richardson, Robert S. | The Light from Arcturus | Arcturus, Bible, Osler, religion, star, symbol, Sirius, Pleiades, Houseman |
1980/03 | Bishop, Jeanne E. | Astronomy Education in the United States: Out from Under a Black Cloud | Astronomy, education, United States, public, colony, elementary, Committee of Ten, NASA, planetarium |
1980/03 | Oriti, Robert A. | Ganymede: Thirty Years After | Ganymede, Jupiter, Voyager, Lowell, Mars |
1980/03 | Maley, Paul D. | Even Asteroids May Have Moons | minor planet, asteroid, moon, satellite, Hebe, observe, Large Space Telescope |
1980/04 | Bell, Trudy E. | Like Christmas Snowflakes Down a Chimney: The Discovery of Aberration of Starlight | Bradley, Molyneux, Draconis, aberration, photon, parallax, Hooke, Cassini |
1980/04 | Zimmermann, R. Erik | Jupiter: Always a Starsmaid, Never a Star | star, Jupiter, Voyager, brown dwarf, ideal gas, temperature, quantum mechanic, Pioneer, degenerate |
1980/05 | Clarke, Charles G. | Griffith J. Griffith and His Park | GO, Griffith, Santa Monica Mountain, Felis, Bell, Mowry, religion |
1980/05 | Fentress, Stephen S. | Lost In Space | Voyager, mission control, team, sun, track, Alpha Centauri, signal, Canopus |
1980/05 | McDermott, Ashley Thomas | The Eleventh Annual Riverside Telescope Makers Conference | telescope, observe, Riverside, GO, amateur |
1980/06 | Piini, Ernest W. | The Stonehenge Replica at Maryhill | Hill, Stonehenge, Maryhill, Washington, Stone, Kousbaugh, replica, moon |
1980/06 | Dryer, Ivan | Stalking the Wild Eclipse | eclipse, Sun, moon, observe, total, India, |
1980/07 | Gribbin, John | Waiting for the Next Ice Age | ice age, Earth, Milankovitch, continent, drift, precession, period, oxygen |
1980/07 | Barker, William A.; Maggiora, Debra | Who Told Jonathan Swift About the Moons of Mars | Mars, moon, Gulliver's Travels, Phobos, Deimos, Kepler, Newton, Swift |
1980/07 | Read, Nicholas | A Capitol Planetarium | Smithsonian, Air and Space, planetarium, Washington DC., Zeiss, Spacearium |
1980/08 | Mims, Sam S. | Chasing Rainbows: the Early Development of Astronomical Spectroscopy | Newton, spectroscopy, white light, refraction, Herschel, Wollaston, Fraunhofer, Doppler, Kirchhoff, dark, line |
1980/08 | O'Keefe, John A. | Tektites: The controversy Continues | tektite, meteorite, Earth, Moon, Apollo |
1980/08 | Anonymous | P. P. A at Griffith Observatory | GO, |
1980/08 | Purdam, Ginger; Richardson, Robert S. | Naked Eye Objects: Your Favorites? | constellation, Pleiades, moon, Andromeda, Venus |
1980/08 | Anonymous | International Planetarium Society Meets at Alder Planetarium | GO, planetarium |
1980/09 | Cohen, Martin | The Cosmic Hourglasses | hourglass, nebula, Red Rectangle, Ant, Cygnus Egg, V645 Cygni |
1980/09 | Steffey, Philip C. | Some Serious Astronomy in the "Sirius Mystery" | Sirius, Dogon, Temple, religion, myth, god, alien |
1980/10 | Anonymous | The 1980 Winners | GO |
1980/10 | Reed, George | The Man Who Was 'Murdered' by Newton | Newton, England, Chaloner, Mint, murder |
1980/10 | Mosley, John | Around the Observatory | GO |
1980/10 | Richardson, Robert S. | Wrong Way Moons | moon, mistake, public, advertisement, United States, bible |
1980/11 | Silbar, Margaret L. | Is the Sun Really Shrinking? | Sun, Helmholtz, Einstein, neutrino, Davis, Shapiro |
1980/11 | Matossian, Mary Kilbourne | Symbols of Season and the Passage of Time: Barley and Bees in the New Stone Age | Turkey, archaeoastronomy, symbol, season, religion, myth, festival |
1980/11 | Mosley, John | Around the Observatory | GO |
1980/12 | Mosley, John | When Was that Christmas Star? | Christmas star, Kepler, Bethlehem, Bible, Christ, religion, Jupiter, Martin, Venus, astrology |
1980/12 | Krupp, E. C. | Around the Observatory | GO, exhibit |
1980/12 | Anonymous | Griffith Observer Cumulative Index 1965-1980 Vols. 29-44 | GO, index |
1981/01 | Gribbin, John | The Air We Breathe | Air, atmosphere, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Sun, life |
1981/01 | Cohen, Martin | The Shocking Truth About Herbig-Haro Objects | Herbig-Haro, gas, star, Lick, Kitt Peak |
1981/02 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Lined Up Lenses | Galileo, lens, Moon, telescope, Venus, Saturn, Sun |
1981/02 | Mosley, John | The Conjunctions of 3-2 B.C. | Christ, religion, star, Christmas, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, observe, Bethlehem |
1981/02 | Anonymous | Baubles, Bangles, and Beads (Adornment for a Plainer Planet) | Saturn, Voyager |
1981/03 | Bracher, Katherine | Total Solar Eclipses in California | Solar, Sun, Moon, eclipse, California, total, Indian, Dearborn |
1981/03 | Anonymous | Around Saturn's Rings | Saturn, Voyager, ring |
1981/04 | Gribbin, John | How Galaxies Form | Galaxy, Big Bang, Hubble |
1981/04 | Krupp, E. C. | Outdistanced by the Dark | Cosmology, Hubble, mystery, galaxy |
1981/04 | Anonymous | Beneath the Rings and Beyond Their Glow | Saturn, ring, Voyager |
1981/05 | Snow, Theodore P. | Dieting for Stars or How to Lose 10^25 Grams per Day (& Feel Better Too!) | star, supernovae, supergiant, Betelgeuse, solar wind, evolution |
1981/05 | Croswell, Ken | Triton: Destined to Remain a Mystery | Neptune, Triton, moon, Pluto |
1981/05 | Resse, Ronald Lane; Everett, Stevan M. | J. J. Scaliger and the Julian Period | Scaliger, Renaissance, calendar, Julian, Moon |
1981/06 | Mosley, John | Death of the Dinosaurs | dinosaur, extinct, Sun, luminosity, dust, supernovae, meteorite, comet, Iridium |
1981/06 | Hartung, Horst | An Ancient "Astronomer" on a Relief at Monte Alban | Aztec, Mexico, Structure J, Monte Alban |
1981/07 | Krupp, E. C | An Aztec "Calendar" Stone: and Its Celestial Seal of Approval | Mexico, Aztec, calendar, stone, Indian, Native American, Sun, myth, god |
1981/07 | Tucker, Wallace | Reflections from Indra's Web | India, god, myth, religion, Indra, sky, quasar, violence, universe |
1981/07 | Krupp, E. C. | More Star Than Ever Before | star, Tarantula, nebula, International Ultraviolet Explorer, R136i |
1981/07 | Bracher, Katherine | America's First Solar Eclipse Expedition | United States, America, eclipse, Sun, solar, Moon, pilgrim, Penobscot, New York |
1981/08 | Yeomans, Donald K. | The Shaky Beginning of North American Astronomy | America, United States, telescope, education, Harvard, Winthrop, Rittenhouse, Mather |
1981/08 | Winkler, Louis | Vulcan the Unknown | Herschel, comet, minor, Vulcan, planet, Greece, Rome, god, myth, Leverrier |
1981/08 | Morgan, James | Meteor Nights | Perseids, meteor, observe, shower |
1981/08 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Michelangelo and the Sun | Sun, Michelangelo, sunspot, Italy |
1981/09 | Anonymous | The 1981 Winners | GO |
1981/09 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Celestial Static | radio, astronomy, static, lightning, Jansky, Sun, flare, Reber, Very Large Array, Cygnus |
1981/09 | Richardson, Robert S. | Dark Shadow Looming | GO, poll, observe, Moon, Venus, Sirius |
1981/09 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Sir Winston S. Churchill and Polaris | Polaris, Churchill, World War II, politics, Odyssey, Homer |
1981/10 | Rubin, Alan Edward | The Origin of the Moon | Moon, Apollo, Ringwood, origin |
1981/10 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Alexander Pope and the White Dwarf | Pope, white, dwarf, England, Homer, Eridani |
1981/10 | Krupp, E. C. | Faster than a Speeding Light Beam | Light, Einstein, Relativity, quasar, superaluminal, radio, telescope |
1981/11 | Lauer, Tod R. | Deuterium and the Destiny of the Universe | Density, Deuterium, Big Bang, Galaxy, Hydrogen, Jupiter, cosmology |
1981/11 | Krupp, E. C. | Eros Blows Us a Kiss | Asteroid, Eros, Earth, Mars, minor planet |
1981/11 | Anonymous | Under Maya Skies: A FOTO-UCLA field study tour 13-21 March 1982 | GO, Maya |
1981/12 | Hocking, Thomas W. | New Castles in the Skies | Shakespeare, Brahe, England, Vedal, supernovae, Nova, Kepler |
1981/12 | Dryer, Ivan | Pouli Holo'Oko'A'Ana' A Ka La | eclipse, Sun, Moon, planet, observe, Hawaii |
1981/12 | Anonymous | Gifts for Griffith | GO |
1981/12 | Reaves, Gibson | Program Notes to William Herschel's Echo Catch | Herschel, music, Echo Catch |
1982/01 | Upton, Edward K. L. | The Great Earthquake Hoax | The Jupiter Effect, Gribbin, disaster, pseudoscience, astrology, earthquake |
1982/01 | Gribbin, John | The Jupiter Effect Revisited | The Jupiter Effect, sunspot, earthquake, sun |
1982/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Sizing Up the Line-up | The Jupiter Effect, earthquake, alignment, Apocalypse |
1982/01 | Silbar, Margaret L. | Neutrinos: Rulers of the Universe? | Neutrino, Sun, cosmology, Reines, Cowan, physics, observe, Hubble, big bang, |
1982/02 | Mims, Sam S. | Blue Stragglers: Binary Systems or Mixed-up Stars? | binary, star, blue, straggler, Hertzsprung-Russell, cluster |
1982/02 | Hostetter, H. Clyde | Inanna Visits the Land of the Dead: An Astronomical Interpretation | myth, phenomena, Mercury, Venus, conjunction, god, Inanna, Land of the Dead |
1982/02 | Steffey, Philip C. | Some Serious Astronomy in the "Sirius Mystery" Part II Spinning Worlds, Spiraling Stars, and Siguis: the Solar System Folklore of the Dogon (Part 1 of 7) | Dogon, god, Sigui, Sirius, extraterrestrial, life, alien, myth, religion |
1982/03 | Gribbin, John | Base Eight Arithmetic, Meteorites and Us | arithmetic, life, alien, intelligence, dinosaur, meteorite |
1982/03 | Anonymous | Dr. Robert S. Richardson | GO, Richardson |
1982/03 | Roques, Paul | Some Memories of Bob Richardson | GO, Richardson |
1982/03 | Steffey, Philip C. | The Serious Astronomy in the "Sirius Mystery" Part II Spinning Worlds, Spiraling Stars and Siguis: the Solar System Folklore of the Dogon (Part 2 of 7) | Dogon, god, Sigui, Sirius, Earth, Pillar, myth, religion, Moon, Mars, Milky Way |
1982/04 | Keel, William C. | A Lens in the Sky: the Case of the Double Quasar | quasar, relativity, Einstein, cosmological constant, Hubble, radio, galaxy |
1982/04 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Merlyn and a Quasar (3C273) | quasar, Merlyn, magician, King Arthur, galaxy, star |
1982/04 | Townsend, Charles L. | Two Noteworthy Dark Sky Comets for 1982 | comet, observe, Grigg-Skjellerup, Churyumov-Gerasimenko |
1982/04 | Steffey, Philip | The Serious Astronomy in the "Serious Mystery" Part II Spinning Worlds, Spiraling Stars, and Siguis: the Solar System Folklore of the Dogon (Part 3 of 7) | Dogon, Jupiter, Sigui, Sirius, Earth, myth, religion |
1982/05 | Bracher, Katherine | Painted Cave: a Chumash Indian Eclipse Record? | Indian, eclipse, Sun, Moon, cave, paint, Chumash, California |
1982/05 | Cordell, Bruce M. | Earths: Current Views of How the Rocky Worlds Work | plate tectonics, ocean, earthquake, continental, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus |
1982/05 | Steffey, Philip C. | The Serious Astronomy in the "Sirius Mystery" Part II Spinning Worlds, Spiraling Stars, and Siguis: the Solar System Folklore of the Dogon (Part 4 of 7) | Dogon, religion, Sigui, Sirius, myth, religion, ecliptic, Jupiter, Saturn, Milky Way, galaxy |
1982/06 | Winter, Frank H. | Observatories in Space, 1920s Style | science fiction, observatory, Hale, station, Noordung, Skylab, Hubble Space Telescope |
1982/06 | Krupp, E. C. | The Mandate of Heaven | China, observe, religion, Ming, Beijing, Heaven |
1982/06 | Krupp, E. C. | Sky Riders | Greece, god, myth, religion, China, Egypt, sky |
1982/07 | Gribbin, John | The Case of the Missing Neutrinos: "Curiouser and Curiouser!" | neutrino, Big Bang, Davis, Carroll |
1982/07 | Krupp, E. C. | Tombs That Touched the China Sky | China, tomb, emperor, religion, myth, Qin Shi Huang Di |
1982/07 | Schafer, Edward H. | Astral Energy in Medieval China | China, Taoist, god, religion, sky |
1982/08 | Winkler, Louis B. | Prescribing by the Stars: Thousands of Years of Celestial Medicine | astrology, pseudoscience, myth, doctor, medicine, philosophy |
1982/08 | Krupp, E. C. | Shadows Cast for the Son of Heaven | Heaven, China, Shadows, myth, stick, Guo Shou jing |
1982/08 | Steffey, Philip C. | The Serious Astronomy in the "Sirius Mystery" Part II Spinning Worlds, Spiraling Stars, and Siguis: the Solar System Folklore of the Dogon (Part 5 of 7) | Sirius, Dogon, Sigui, religion, ritual, Jupiter, Saturn |
1982/09 | Anonymous | The 1982 Winners | GO |
1982/09 | Gribbin, John | The Curious Case of the Shrinking Sun | Sun, shrink, Eddy, Greenwich, eclipse, totality, Gilliland |
1982/09 | Krupp, E. C. | The Serpent Descending | Mexico, Maya, GO, equinox, Castillo, myth, serpent, religion |
1982/10 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Orange Orb | Jupiter, Io, earthquake, Galileo, volcano, magnetic, Voyager |
1982/10 | Krupp, E. C. | Dark and Enigmatic: The Total Lunar Eclipse of 5-6 July 1982 | GO, Moon, eclipse |
1982/10 | Steffey, Philip C. | The Serious Astronomy in the "Sirius Mystery" Part II Spinning Worlds, Spiraling Stars, and Siguis: the Solar System Folklore of the Dogon (Part 6 of 7) | Dogon, religion, Sirius, Siguis, Jupiter, Saturn, conjunction, Kepler |
1982/10 | Anonymous | Astronomical Society of the Pacific Announces 1982 Prizewinners | GO |
1982/11 | Moyer, Gordon | The Green Flash | Sun, sunset, green, observe |
1982/11 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Baryshnikov and the Crab Pulsar | pulsar, Crab, Baryshnikov, dance, Soviet Union |
1982/11 | Steffey, Philip C. | The Serious Astronomy in the "Sirius Mystery" Part II Spinning Worlds, Spiraling Stars, and Siguis: the Solar System Folklore of the Dogon (Part 7 of 7) | Dogon, Sirius, Siguis, religion, astrophysics, supernovae |
1982/11 | Anonymous | Shuttling Right Along | Shuttle, Columbia, observe, GO |
1982/12 | Winkler, Louis B. | America's Anticipation of Halley's Two Periodic Comets | comet, Halley, United States, America, observe, colony |
1982/12 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Vladimir Lenin and Betelgeuse | Soviet Union, Lenin, Betelgeuse, red giant |
1982/12 | Greenberg, Stephen | Observing the Sun with San Fernando Observatory's Solar Patrol | Sun, flare, observe, patrol, GO |
1983/01 | Enever, J. E. | When Explosions Collide | supernovae, China, star, Cygnus, debris, collide, Saturn |
1983/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Celestial Wardrobe | China, costume, wardrobe, Indian, Mesopotamia |
1983/02 | Byrd, Deborah; Wheeler, J. Craig | Those Old Straggler Blues | star, evolution, Doppler, blue, Hertzsprung, Russell, diagram |
1983/02 | Cook, Anthony | Comet Halley Update | comet, Halley, GO |
1983/02 | Reese, Ronald Lane; O'Brien, Jack L. | Renaissance Cosmologies in Paradise Lost | Paradise Lost, Milton, religion, philosophy, Shakespeare, cosmology |
1983/02 | Townsend, Charles | Minor Planet 1620 Geographos: Circumstances of Its 1983 Passage | National Geographic, asteroid, Geographos, Apollo, observe |
1983/02 | Krupp, E. C. | Paul Roques: Forty Years at Griffith Observatory | Roques, GO |
1983/03 | Nelson, Debra L. | Daughters of the Sky: A Brief History of Women in Astronomy | women, Hypatia, Dumee, Howelcke, Herschel, Mitchel, Cannon, Burbidge |
1983/03 | Hostetter, H. Clyde | The Eclipse That Failed | eclipse, Moon, Sun, Solar, Babylon, predict |
1983/04 | Yeomans, Donald K. | Comet Halley And Some Dubious Achievement Awards | comet, Halley, Aristotle, Seneca, Greece, Rome, China, Apian, D'angos |
1983/04 | Krupp, E. C. | As Far As the Eye Can See | Doppler, quasar, PKS, farthest |
1983/04 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky Joan of Arc and the Ring Nebula | Joan of Arc, Ring Nebula, religion, Church, France, England |
1983/05 | Johns, Gerald | Thomas Woods and the Parsonstown Monsters | telescope, Earl of Rosse, Woods, Parsons, Herschel, Parsonstown |
1983/05 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Lucifer and the Black Hole | Lucifer, black hole, Satan, Devil, religion, Paradise Lost, Dante, Inferno, Cygnus |
1983/05 | Mosley, John | Misty, the Meteorite-Menaced Cat | Misty, Skylab, meteorite, Stevens, cat, |
1983/06 | Zeilik, Michael | The Sunwatchers of Chaco Canyon | Indian, Chaco Canyon, Southwest, sun, Anasazi, observe, Pueblo Bonito |
1983/06 | Krupp, E. C. | Light and Shadow | GO, Yosemite, Hovenweep, Anasazi, Newgrange, Ireland, Kogi, Itza |
1983/07 | Platt, Fredrick | Running After Rainbows: Annie Jump Cannon | Delaware, Cannon, women, Harvard, star, classification, Draper, Fleming |
1983/07 | Hedges, Kathleen | Dear Griffith Observatory | GO, letter |
1983/07 | Krupp, E. C. | Widening the Eye's Iris | Infrared Astronomy Satellite, IRAS, California, Vandenberg, United Kingdom |
1983/08 | Krupp, E. C. | Under China Skies | China, observe, planetarium, People' Republic of China, GO, Beijing |
1983/08 | Anonymous | The Ace Moving Company | Space Shuttle, Columbia |
1983/08 | Anonymous | F Troop Musters Into Space | Space Shuttle, Challenger |
1983/08 | Anonymous | Venus and Mars Are All Right, Tonight | Mars, Venus, observe, GO |
1983/09 | Anonymous | The 1983 Winners | GO |
1983/09 | Goldsmith, Donald | Modern Music of the Spheres: The Millisecond Pulsar | Kepler, music, pulsar, Harmonices Mundi, neutron |
1983/09 | Krupp, E. C. | Discovered by Satellite: Comet IRAS-Araki-Alcock | GO, comet, IRAS-Araki-Alcock, Infrared Astronomical Satellite |
1983/09 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Alexander the Great and the Crab Supernovae | Crab, Supernovae, Alexander, Nebula, Tycho's, Kepler's, Hellenistic |
1983/10 | Martin, Donald W. | Adriaan van Maanen: How a Good Scientist Went Wrong | Maanen, galaxy, Curtis, nebula, Hubble, Hart |
1983/10 | Olsen, Barbara P. | The Burney Balloon or Venus Dances Backwards | World War, Japan, UFO, pseudoscience, Venus |
1983/10 | Krupp, E. C. | Cultivating the Sky | Inca, Peru, China, observe, zodiac, mythology, Hopi, Maya, Demeter |
1983/11 | Chapin, Seymour | What Better Way to go to Gotha: Lalande, Blanchard & the Balloon | Montgolfiere, balloon, Rozier, Arlandes, Lalande, Blanchard, Balloon, France |
1983/12 | Krupp, E. C. | The Great Ramadan Eclipse of 1983 | eclipse, Sun, Moon, Solar, Ramadan, Islam, observe, India, Mahabharata, Bali |
1984/01 | Smith, Horace A. | Fighting for Time | time, Naval Observatory, railroad, zone |
1984/01 | Mosley, John | High Tides and Winter Storms | tide, storm, Moon, Earth, gravity |
1984/01 | Krupp, E. C. | John Lofdahl Retires | GO, Lofdahl |
1984/01 | Anonymous | Eclipsed Images | Sun, eclipse, Moon |
1984/02 | Winter, Frank H. | The Strange Case of Madame Guzman and the Mars Mystique | Mars, Guzman, canal, life, Lowell, Flammarion |
1984/02 | Krupp, E. C. | Dr. George O. Abell | Abell, GO |
1984/02 | Cook, Anthony | Comet Crommelin Is Coming | Comet, Crommelin, observe |
1984/03 | Jackson, Francine | The Delicate Silhouette of Venus | Venus, observe, transit, Sun |
1984/03 | Cook, Anthony | Comet Halley Update #2 | comet, Halley, observe, GO |
1984/03 | Bracher, Katherine | Sir Francis Drake and Celestial Navigation: Where Was His California Harbor | Drake, California, harbor, England, Goleta |
1984/03 | Anonymous | The 1983 A.S.P Awards | Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Suntzeff, Winget, Zel'dovich, award |
1984/04 | Herberger, Charles F. | Matching Microcosm with Macrocosm: The Urge to Order | brain, order, Boas, Greece, Indian, microcosm |
1984/04 | Krupp, E. C. | Planets of Other Stars: The First Hint | planet, T Tauri, Lick, life, star |
1984/05 | Reed, George | Dollond vs. Hall Through an Achromatic Lens | Hall, Dollond, telescope, achromatic, Mann, reflector, Newton |
1984/05 | Anonymous | Sally's Ride, the Midnight Special, the Discovery Rollout, and Spacelab-1 | shuttle, spacelab, Challenger, Discovery |
1984/06 | Kastner, Sidney O. | Shedding Light | electron, subatomic, proton, particle, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Bowen |
1984/06 | Seidel, David M. | GOES Status | GOES, Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite |
1984/06 | Mosley, John | New Planetarium Computer Saves Lecture's Sanity | planetarium, GO, Arion |
1984/07 | Chapin, Seymour L. | P. J. C. Janssen and the Advent of the Spectroscope into Astronomical Prominence | Janssen, France, photography, spectroscope, spectrum, Sun, eclipse, comet |
1984/07 | Schneider, G. R. Eugenia | Under Babylonian Skies | Babylon, observe, pseudo, religion, astrology |
1984/08 | Reddy, Francis | Recipe for a Supernovae | Supernovae, star, giant, dwarf, white, Palomar, red, neutron, Becker, Baade |
1984/08 | Krupp, E. C. | Leon Hall | Hall, GO |
1984/08 | Fraknoi, Andrew | Testing Astrology | astrology, pseudo, science, Bennett, Barth |
1984/09 | Anonymous | The 1984 Winners | GO |
1984/09 | Piini, Ernest W. | A Giant Astronomical Instrument of Stone: The Ulugh Beg Observatory | Islam, religion, Ulugh Beg, Istanbul, Brahe, religion, Soviet Union, Taragay |
1984/10 | Mosley, John | The Universe on a Microcomputer | computer, Greece, software, Tellstar II, Planets, Almanac, Star Cataloguer, Moon, star, planets, eclipse, World Map |
1984/10 | Cook, Anthony | Comet Halley Update #3 | Comet, Halley, advertisement, observe, telescope |
1984/11 | Sanderson, Richard | The Night It Rained Fire | Leonids, meteor shower, observe, North America, electricity |
1984/11 | Sakurai, Dorna S. | The Immortal Sun | Greece, Plato, Neanderthal, Indian, Egypt, religion, god, myth |
1984/12 | Pesavento, Peter | Space Shuttles - CCCP Style | shuttle, Soviet Union, military, Australia, Cosmos 1445, Soyuz |
1984/12 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the sky: General George S. Patton & Halley's Comet | Patton, Halley, comet, World War II, Army |
1985/01 | Reed, George | - Galileo Galilei - Dialogue on the Great World Scientist, Man & Myth | Galileo, Church, Vatican, Pope, Italy, Copernican, myth, legend |
1985/01 | Sperling, Norman | Of Pupils and Brightness | telescope, refractor, reflector, observe, pupil |
1985/02 | Mood, John; Mood, Stephanie | El Chichon and the Dark Lunar Eclipses of 1982 or The 2-Meinel Hypothesis Recovered | Moon, eclipse, Sun, Solar, Mexico, El Chichon, NOAA, NASA, volcano |
1985/02 | Rilke, Rainer Maria | Venus Setting | Venus, GO, Germany |
1985/03 | Krupp, E. C. | Reaching for the Ring | GO, Moon, Lunar, eclipse, annular, Mexico, Sun |
1985/04 | McCarthy, Donald W.; Zeitner, Mary | Red and White, Black and Brown: Hide-and-Seek with the Four Dwarfs | life, intelligence, other planet, dwarf, Jupiter, brown, red, white, black |
1985/04 | Powell, Kenneth E. | Rocks from Space | GO, planetarium |
1985/04 | Barker, William A. | Portraits in the Sky Mohandas K. Gandhi and Jupiter | Gandhi, Jupiter, Hindu, satellites |
1985/05 | Injejikian, Susan Armine | Happy Birthday, Griffith Observatory: 50 Years of Public Astronomy | GO |
1985/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Copper Threads Among the Gold | GO, renovation |
1985/05 | Injejikian, Susan Armine | Music of the Sphere | GO, music |
1985/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Stalking the Future | GO, future |
1985/06 | Klepa, Lilian | Gods and the Sky in Ancient Scandinavia | Scandinavia, Odin, Thor, myth, cosmology, Norse, god |
1985/06 | Barker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Cleopatra and the Planet Venus | Egypt, Venus, Cleopatra |
1985/07 | Pesavento, Peter | The Russians Were Coming | Moon, Apollo, Soviet Union, cold war, United States, Saturn, Korolev |
1985/07 | Cook, Anthony | Comet Halley Update #4 | telescope, Halley, comet |
1985/08 | Lago, Don | The Canals of Lowell | Mars, canal, science fiction, Massachusetts |
1985/08 | Marche, Jordan D. | The Beginnings of Korean Astronomy | China, Korea, Moon, planet, observe |
1985/09 | Anonymous | The 1985 Winners | GO |
1985/09 | Dickinson, Terence | Probing the Galaxies from Mauna Kea | Mauna Kea, galaxy, Hawaii, Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, CFHT, Freeman, Cepheid |
1985/09 | Cook, Anthony | Comet Halley: The 1985-86 Apparition, an Outline | Halley, observe, GO |
1985/10 | Herberger, Charles F. | The Odyssey as a Journey Through Time | Greece, ancient, myth, Odyssey, Homer |
1985/10 | Becker, Gary A. | Caroline Herschel: The Light in the Shadow | Herschel, England, Uranus, Germany |
1985/11 | Resse, Ronald Lane; Williams, C. Reade | An Astronomer's Poet: Alfred, Lord Tennyson | Milton, Tennyson, poet, Renaissance |
1985/11 | Morton, Bruce | Tennyson's Harold and the Anachronism of Halley's Comet | Tennyson, poet, Harold, Halley, comet |
1985/11 | Nagy, T. A.; Hansen, U. J. | Comet Light, Comet Bright Which Comet Appears Right | comet, apparition, Germany, |
1985/11 | Chapin L. Seymour | Jean-Sylvain Bailly and "Antediluvian" Astronomy | archaeoastronomy, Stonehenge, England, Bailly, Norse, Antediluvian |
1985/12 | Becker, Gary A. | The Christmas Comet of Johann Palitzsch | Palitzsch, comet, observe, Christmas, Newton, Halley, Messier, Herschel, Goodricke |
1985/12 | Coco, Mark; Edberg, Stephen | Photographing Halley's Comet | observe, Halley, comet, photography, telescope, film |
1986/01 | Hadley, Diana | "The Sharply Veering Ways of Comets and of Fame" | comet, Halley, England, discovery, Oxford |
1986/01 | Cullens, Lynn; Tuman, V. S. | Immortality Etched in Stone: Dating Ancient Mesopotamian Stones from Astronomical Symbols | ancient, stone, Mesopotamia, god, religion |
1986/02 | Goldsmith, Donald | The Shiva Theory or How Life on Earth Was Nearly Destroyed | dinosaurs, extinction, life, comet, Nemesis, asteroid, Shiva |
1986/02 | McAllister, Susan | Halley's Comet in 1910 and 1986: Of Wonder, Doom, and Business Boom | comet, Halley, business, Comet fever, pseudoscience, doom |
1986/02 | Injejikian, Susan Armine | Dr. Clarence H. Cleminshaw: A "Tough Act to Follow" | Cleminshaw, GO |
1986/03 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Converging Cluster | Cepheids, cluster, galaxy, Centaurus, variable, Venus |
1986/03 | Nagy, Theresa A.; Dailey, Sheron J. | The Literary Moons of Uranus | Uranus, Moon, Shakespeare, Herschel, A Mid Summer Night's Dream |
1986/03 | Cook, Anthony | Closing in on Comet Halley | Comet, Halley, Vega, Suisei, Giotto |
1986/04 | Pesavento, Peter | Twelfth of April, 1961: A Look Backward | Soviet Union, Cosmonaut, Gagarin, Korolyov, Kruschev, Mercury, Vostok |
1986/04 | Anonymous | Mourning the Astronauts | Challenger |
1986/04 | Anonymous | Knocking on Heaven's Door | Uranus, Moon |
1986/04 | Mosley, John | Comet Halley: The Best Time to See It | Halley, Comet, observe |
1986/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Halley's Comet Hits Griffith Observatory | Comet, Halley, GO, anniversary, observe |
1986/05 | Fentress, Stephan S. | For Griffith Observatory - in Its Anniversary Year | GO |
1986/06 | Lunan, Duncan | Solar Events at Sighthill | Sun, Solar, England, Stonehenge, Swinside, Sighthill, ancient |
1986/06 | Apodaca, Paul | Sky Brought Down to Earth: California Indian Ground Displays | Indian, California, sand painting, Polaris, Pleiades |
1986/07 | Herberger, Charles F. | Mounting to the Moon: 1865 Style | Verne, Moon, From the Earth to the Moon and a trip Around it, science fiction, Apollo |
1986/07 | Berland, Gretchen | Comet Halley: The View from Pioneer Venus An Unexpected gift from an Old Spacehand | Venus, Pioneer, Halley, comet |
1986/07 | Lesser, Selma | Comet Halley: Serendipity on the Desert | Halley, comet, observe |
1986/08 | Gribbin, John | Particle Physics, Cosmology, and the First Hundredth of a Second | quantum, physics, Hydrogen, atom, galaxy, quasar, Maxwell |
1986/08 | Townsend, Charles; Rogers, John | Observational Predictions for the 1987 Return of P/Denning-Fujikawa | comet, observe, P/Denning-Fujikawa |
1986/08 | Dearborn, David S. P. | The Death of an Inka | Inca, ancient, comet, Atahualpa, Capac |
1986/09 | Anonymous | The 1986 Winners | GO |
1986/09 | Bell, Trudy E. | In the Shadow of Giants: Forgotten Nineteenth Century American Telescope Makers and Their Crucial Role in Popular Astronomy | telescope, United States, Civil War, Clarks |
1986/09 | Custer, Clarence P.; Birch, Robert W. | New Focus on a Pioneer Astronomer | Madeira, amateur, Nevada, California, comet, Tebbutt |
1986/10 | Tenn, Joseph S. | The Hugginses, the Drapers, and the Rise of Astrophysics | astrophysics, Kirchhoff, Huggins, Draper, England, spectroscope |
1986/10 | Mosley, John | Chesley Bonestell 1888-1986 | Bonestell |
1986/10 | Krupp, E. C. | Strange Tales of Time and Space | Quasar, Milky Way, Black Hole |
1986/11 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Remarkable Rings | Rings, Sun, Earth, tree, atmosphere, Douglass |
1986/11 | Lunan, Duncan | Archaeoastronomy from the Air | Scotland, Sighthill, archaeoastronomy, air, fly, photography |
1986/12 | Lunan, Duncan | Shadows on the Milky Way | Milky Way, cloud, Planet X, Saturn, The Cosmic Serpent, interstellar, Pluto, Neptune |
1986/12 | Orbesen, Tom | Winter Solstice at Salmon Ruin | New Mexico, Salmon, Anasazi, Indian |
1987/01 | Gilliland, Ronald L. | Missing Mass, WIMPS, and Solar Neutrinos | WIMPS, weakly interacting massive particles, Sun, solar, neutrinos, galaxy, Big Bang, dark matter |
1987/01 | Tuman, V. S. | Astronomical Dating of Esarhaddon's Stela | Esarhaddon, Assyrian, Mesopotamia, king, Egypt, Sun, solar |
1987/02 | Injejikian, Susan Armine | The Universe in Your Mailbox: Observing the Observer's Anniversary | GO, 50 Years |
1987/02 | Gribbin, John | The Man Who Proved Einstein Was Right | Einstein, General Relativity, Eddington |
1987/02 | Pagan, Miriam | Supplying Stars by the Pageload: Astronomy Magazines for the Public in 1937 | Popular Astronomy, Griffith Observer, Sky |
1987/02 | Burgess, John W. | Julius D. W. Staal | Staal, Fernbank Science Center |
1987/03 | Herberger, Charles F. | Samson Strides the Skies | Bible, god, Samson, Greece, Egypt, Crete |
1987/03 | Reese, Ronald Lane; Chang, George T. | Once in a Blue Moon | moon, blue, full |
1987/04 | Kravath, Fred F. | Christopher Columbus, Geodesist | Christopher Columbus, San Salvador, new world, navigation |
1987/04 | Bracher, Katherine | Mid-day into Black Night: The Eclipse of Archilochus | eclipse, moon, sun, solar, ancient, Greece, Archilochus |
1987/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Space Stop's Here | GO, Space Stop, merchandise |
1987/05 | Sanderson, Richard | Frank Korkosz and the First American Planetarium | Massachusetts, United States, planetarium, Korkosz |
1987/05 | Keen, Roger | First Light: An Astronomical Primer for Real Beginners (Part 1 of 3) | sky, beginner, observe, constellation |
1987/06 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Intercontinental Interferometer | interferometer, radio, intercontinental, Young, Very Large Array, Very Long Baseline Array, VLBA, VLA |
1987/06 | Williams, Jean | Greeks Bearing Myths: The Phaenomena of Aratus | Greece, myth, Phaenomena, Aratus, Zeus |
1987/06 | Keen, Roger | First Light: An Astronomical Primer for Real Beginners (Part 2 of 3) | telescope, sky, beginner |
1987/07 | Benson, Arlene; Buckskin, Floyd | How the Seasons Began: An Ajumawi Narrative Involving Sun, Moon, North Star, and South Star | season, Indian, Ajumawi, Pit River, Sun. Moon, |
1987/07 | Anonymous | Sky Jinks | Moon, Jupiter, Mars, Wilson, GO |
1987/07 | Mosley, John | Have You Seen a Black Hole Lately | Black Hole, GO, Cygnus |
1987/08 | Landis, Rob | The Second Ringer | Uranus, Saturn, ring, moon, satellite |
1987/08 | Keen, Robert | First Light: An Astronomical Primer for Real Beginners, Focusing on Telescopes (Part 3 of 3) | beginner, telescope, Newton, Schmidt-Cassegrain, Dobsonian |
1987/09 | Anonymous | The 1987 Winners | GO |
1987/09 | Sweitzer, James S. | A Most Exceptional Star: The Life of Otto Struve | Otto Struve, Russia, Soviet Union, Constantinople, GO |
1987/09 | Coppola, William C-H | Our Glowing Skies | archaeoastronomy, Aztec, zodiac, light |
1987/10 | Pesavento, Peter | 22 Hours 28 Minutes 4 Seconds Moscow Time: Birth of the Space Age | Sputnik, Soviet Union, Cold War, United States, Korolyov, Khrushchev |
1987/10 | Anonymous | History's Countdown to Sputnik 1: A Timeline of Related Events | Cold War, Sputnik, Soviet Union, United States |
1987/11 | Tenn, Joseph S. | Simon Newcomb A famous and Forgotten American Astronomer | Simon Newcomb, astronomer, Massachusetts, Coast Guard, Brown |
1987/11 | Keen, Roger | Take an Option on the Moon (Part 1 of 3) | Moon, observe, Mare Imbrium, 2001 |
1987/12 | Krupp, E. C. | The Dipper in Disguise | Big Dipper, Greece, Navajo, Indian, Egypt. China, Finland |
1988/01 | Kravath, Fred F. | Sizing Up the Earth Before Columbus Sailed | Christopher Columbus, Europe, Asia, Ptolemy, Arab, Eratosthenes, Aristotle, Archimedes, Posidonius |
1988/01 | Anonymous | Estimates of the Size of the Earth: Third Century B.C. to Fifteenth Century A.D. | Earth, size, map, navigation |
1988/02 | Ryden, Barbara S. | The Astronomical Odyssey of Monsieur Le Gentil | Le Gentil, Paris, France, Cassini, Venus, India |
1988/02 | Anonymous | The 1987 A.S.P. Awards | GO, Astronomical Society of Pacific |
1988/03 | Anonymous | Meteorites and Mars | Mars, Meteorite, Earth, Antarctica |
1988/03 | Hostetter, H. Clyde | The Days of the Scorpion | A Midsummer Night's Dream, Sumantra, Babylon, Batak |
1988/03 | Anonymous | The First Stirrings of October | GO, earthquake, Whittier-Eisinore |
1988/04 | Verschuur, Gerrit L. | Barnard's Dilemma | Barnard, belief, Herschel, Ranyard, interstellar material, dust, dark matter |
1988/04 | Nagy, T. A.; Wynne, D. A. | The First Light Curve for Delta Cephei | Delta Cephei, variable, star, Henry Draper, Goodricke |
1988/05 | Mosley, John | Nostradamus and the Doom of May | Nostradamus, France, astrology, pseudoscience, earthquake |
1988/05 | Gribbin, John | Time and the Universe | Astrophysics, Eddington, energy, thermodynamics, gravity, time, universe, Prigogine, Heisenberg |
1988/05 | Tuman, V. S. | The Summer Solstice Festival: June 22, 1203 B.C. | Paris, France, Babylon, Mul-Apin, zodiac, SB#25, Summer solstice |
1988/06 | Kawano, Lawrence | Primordial Nucleosynthesis: Gateway to the Early Universe | primordial, Nucleosynthesis, Universe, stellar, General Relativity, time, star, hydrogen, helium, Deuterium, Galaxy |
1988/06 | Carlton, Lillan E. | Certified Immortality or The World is Waiting for the Lillanrise | pseudo, science, Hoax, star naming, Immortality |
1988/06 | Keen, Roger | Making More Out of the Moon (Part 2 of 3) | Moon, observe, cycle, period, orbit, Earth |
1988/07 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Crazy Quasars | Quasar, Kitt Peak, Caltech, Palomar, Schmidt, radio, telescope |
1988/07 | Anonymous | Celestial Billboards | GO, Billboards |
1988/07 | Anonymous | An Icon in the Landscape | GO |
1988/07 | Mosley, John | Born Under Ophiuchus and Ignored by the Horoscopes: A Modern Dilemma | astrology, constellation, Ophiuchus, zodiac, precession, pseudoscience |
1988/08 | Bailyn, Charles D. | The Amazing Eleven-Minute Binary | binary, star, globular clusters, x-ray, neutron star, white dwarf |
1988/08 | Cook, Anthony | Mars: Riding High in the Midnight Sky | Mars, observe, closest approach |
1988/08 | Keen, Robert | Catch a Falling Star | meteor shower, Perseid, observe |
1988/08 | Anonymous | On the Firing Line | Booster, shuttle, Challenger |
1988/09 | Anonymous | The 1988 Winners | GO |
1988/09 | Mackowski, Maura J. | Lifeboat! The Crew Emergency Rescue Vehicle | Shuttle, Rescue, vehicle, Moses, Health Maintenance Facility, CERV |
1988/09 | Somers, James | How I Wonder Where You Are | observe, city, light pollution, telescope |
1988/10 | Bridges, Nathan | The Moons of Mars: History, Discovery and Exploration | Mars, Moon, Phobos, Hall, Deimos, Mariner, Soviet Union, exploration |
1988/10 | Unruh, W. J. Shiloh | Town of Telescopes | Santa Clara, telescope, Lick, Hamilton |
1988/11 | Landis, Rob | Planet of the Lost Arc | Neptune, Adams, Uranus, Lassell, Challis, Nereid, Harris |
1988/12 | Krupp, E. C. | Moon Maids | Moon, Greece, Egypt, Indian, Aztec, Television, movie |
1988/12 | Ponting, Margaret R.; Curtis, Ronald G. | Moonwatching at Callanish 1987 | Moon, observe, Callanish, Scotland, Stonehenge |
1989/01 | Byrd, Deborah | The Search for Brown Dwarfs | Brown Dwarf, Jupiter, fusion, Hubble Space Telescope |
1989/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Brown Dwarf Found | Brown dwarf, HD 114762 |
1989/01 | Anonymous | Adler Planetarium Director Wins A.S.P. Prize | GO |
1989/01 | Wearner, Robert G. | Dr. Catherine Pilachowski: Kitt Peak Astronomer | GO |
1989/02 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Demon's Diameter | galaxy, light, Goodricke, Herschel, Russell, Shapley, Algol |
1989/02 | Baker, William A.; Dreher, Diane E. | Portraits in the Sky: Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan & Sirius A and Sirius B | companion, Pup, Sirius |
1989/02 | Chung, Putien Selene | Stars of Shakespeare | Shakespeare |
1989/03 | Rubin, Alan E. | Heat Sources in the Solar System | Heat, Solar System, Sun, fusion, meteor, asteroid, tidal forces, tides, Moon, Jupiter |
1989/03 | Krupp, E. C. | Hyderabad's Birla Planetarium Celebrates the Winter Solstice in India with an "International Seminar on Ancient Astronomies" | GO, ancient astronomy, India |
1989/04 | Ayres, Annabel | Particle Physics and Cosmology: Getting to the "GUTs" of the Matter | Grand Unified Theory, particle, physics, cosmology |
1989/04 | Sidharth, B. G. | The Unmythical Puranas: A Study in Reverse Symbolism | Hindu, India, Puranas, Rig Veda |
1989/05 | Krupp, E. C. | Mars Invades Griffith Observatory | Mars, GO, The War of the Worlds, Wells, science fiction, alien |
1989/05 | Gonzaga, Shireen P. | Deep in the Heart of Texas: A Look at the McDonald Observatory | Texas, McDonald Observatory, telescope, Mt. Locke |
1989/05 | Anonymous | A Century of Astronomy Celebrated by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | GO, Astronomical Society of the Pacific |
1989/06 | Harrington, Philip | The Story of Stellafane | Vermont, convention, Porter, Scientific America, Stellafane |
1989/06 | Whitney, Colleen | Astronomical Accident | National Radio Astronomy Observatory, West Virginia, accident |
1989/06 | Whitney, Colleen | Milton's Disastrous Eclipse | Religion, English, Milton, eclipse, Bible, Paradise |
1989/07 | Loudon, Jim | Twenty Years After: Navigating the Seas of the Moon | Apollo, Moon, seas, Saturn, Kennedy |
1989/08 | Tenn, Joseph S. | The Rise and Fall of Astrophotography | Astrophotography, plate, telescope, CCD |
1989/08 | Aldrin, Buzz | We Came in Peace: A Tribute to Apollo 11 | Moon, Apollo, Aldrin |
1989/08 | Anonymous | All Trails Head to Griffith Observatory | GO |
1989/09 | Anonymous | The 1989 Winners | GO |
1989/09 | Irwin, John | The Case of the Clouded Crystal Ball | future, crystal ball, telescope, sky survey, Palomar, brown dwarf |
1989/09 | Anonymous | Griffith Observatory Parades in Pasadena | GO |
1989/10 | Van Dyk, Schuyler D. | Supernovae: Catastrophes in the Sky | supernovae, Type, Hubble |
1989/11 | Ryden, Barbara | The Earl and the Leviathan | Parsons, Earl, Leviathan, telescope |
1989/12 | Krupp, E. C. | Rayed Disks | Indians, Egypt, sun, solar, sunburst |
1990/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Facing the Sun | Germany, Sun, Solar, Greece, Indian, Mexico |
1990/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Making Waves with the Lord of the Sea | Neptune, Voyager |
1990/02 | Peterson, Charles J. | The United States Navy Corps of Professors of Mathematics | Navy, United States, Newcomb, Academy |
1990/02 | Krupp, E. C. | Neptune's Ovals and Torcs | Neptune, Voyager, atmosphere, clouds, ring |
1990/03 | Wasiluk, Elizabeth S. | Adventures of a Participant in the 1988 Radio Astronomy Summer Institute | National Radio Astronomy Observatory, West Virginia, Radio Astronomy Summer Institute |
1990/03 | Krupp, E. C. | More Fish in Neptune's Sea | Neptune, Triton, Voyager, moon |
1990/04 | Wearner, Robert G. | Chinese Astronomers | China, Han, Shang, Halley |
1990/05 | Mackowski, Maura J. | Life or Death: Planetary Geology's Clues to the Origin of Life | life, geology, tectonic, hydrogen, oxygen, Mars, Earth, Moon, Venus |
1990/05 | Menke, David H. | The Donahue Meteorite | Connecticut, Donahue, Meteorite |
1990/06 | Mosley, John | Charting the Heavens | star chart, heaven, England, Palomar, Hubble Space Telescope |
1990/06 | Keen, Robert | Moonlight and Shadows | Moon, eclipse, Sun, Earth, Solar |
1990/07 | Peterson, Charles J. | A Very Brief Biography and Popular Account of the Unparalleled T. J. J. See | biography, Missouri, Lowell, University of Chicago, Naval Observatory |
1990/07 | Mosley, John | Preview of the 11 July 1991 Solar Eclipse | Solar, Sun, Eclipse, GO |
1990/08 | Winkler, Lewis | Legal Aspects of Astronomy | law, legal, Cold War, Soviet Union, United States, Hubble Space Telescope, Viking |
1990/08 | Hoag, A. | Aristarchos Revisited | Aristarchos, Greece |
1990/09 | Anonymous | The 1990 Winners | GO |
1990/09 | Mackowski, Maura J. | Salad Bars in Space: The Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) | space traveler, life, future, food, Controlled Ecological Life Support System |
1990/09 | Krupp, E. C. | The Great Attractor | Centaurus, supercluster, Hydra-Centaurus, Great Attractor |
1990/10 | Fillmore, Mary; Rankin, Joanna | The Quest for Exotic Pulsars | pulsar, supernovae, Backer, Bell, Hewish, rotation |
1990/10 | Krupp, E. C. | Partial Solar Eclipse Makes it to Class on Time | Solar, Sun, eclipse, Moon, GO, partial |
1990/11 | Rhode, Katherine L. | Probing the Unseen Universe with UIT and Astro | NASA, Astro, Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope, Shuttle, quasars |
1990/12 | Russell, John A. | Time Cycles in Paradise: The Balinese Calendar | Bali, Honduras, Venus, Mead |
1990/12 | Anonymous | The Griffith Observer Cumulative Index 1981-1990 Vols. 45-54 | GO, index |
1991/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Seven Sisters | seven sisters, constellation, Pleiades, Taurus the Bull, China, Japan, Siberia, Mesopotamia, Indians |
1991/02 | Gribbin, John | How Darwin Discovered Relativity | Darwin, relativity, Sun, temperature, geology, Buffon, Helmholtz |
1991/02 | Mosley, John | Earth's Core Revealed in Observatory Basement | GO, Bonestell |
1991/03 | Herberger, Charles F. | The Labyrinth as an Emblem of the Womb, the Tomb, and Lunisolar Cyclical Time | Greece, Sun, Moon, Etruscan |
1991/03 | Anonymous | Lights Out: A Special Observatory Lecture Series on Eclipses of the Sun and Moon | GO |
1991/04 | Mosley, John | In the Moon's Shadow | Sun, eclipse, solar, GO |
1991/04 | So, Patrick | Targets of an Eclipse Hunter | eclipse, Moon, Sun, GO |
1991/04 | Cook, Anthony | How to Watch and Photograph a Solar Eclipse | Sun, Moon, filter, telescope, photography, solar, eclipse, GO |
1991/05 | Landis, Rob | Jupiter's Ethereal Rings | Voyager, Pioneer, satellite, Galileo, Jupiter, rings |
1991/06 | Sperling, Norman | The Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams: A Case Study in Astronomical Internationalism | communication, comet, asteroid, supernovae, The Atlantic Cable, Commission 6, The Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams |
1991/07 | Berube, Conrad A. | The Bee-Riddled Carcass | constellation, Greece, Lion, Bull, Taurus |
1991/07 | Anonymous | A Berlin Forest in Griffith Park | GO |
1991/08 | Miles, Kathy A. | "Not to Have Lived in Vain" | Brahe, Vedal |
1991/08 | Mood, John; Mood, Stephanie | Totalis Eclipsitis | Great Tropical Trans-Pacific Eclipse, Sun, Solar, Moon |
1991/09 | Anonymous | The 1991 Winners | GO |
1991/09 | Allen, David | My Mother Will Never Read This | Infrared, eyesight, Venus |
1991/09 | Mosley, John | Soviet Cosmonaut Demonstrates Perestroika | GO, Grechko, Soviet Union, Russia, Perestroika |
1991/10 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Annihilating Asteroid | comet, Earth, Tunguska, asteroid |
1991/10 | Lankford, John | Funding American Astronomy: An Overview | politics, money, funding |
1991/11 | Krupp, E. C. | The Great Plumed Tropical Trans-Pacific Eclipse of 1991 | Sun, Moon, cruise, GO, Solar, eclipse |
1991/12 | Mosley, John | The Sun Sets Twice on January 4: Los Angeles's Sunset Solar Eclipse | GO, annular, Sun, Eclipse, Moon |
1991/12 | So, Patrick | Eclipsed at Sunset | GO, annular, Ring of Fire, Sun, Moon, Solar, eclipse |
1991/12 | Cook, Anthony | How and Where to Watch The Sunset Solar Eclipse | Sun, annular, eclipse, photography, Moon, Solar |
1992/01 | Brunello, Christine M. | The War of the Rings | Saturn, Galileo, Huygens, Rings |
1992/01 | Hollins, J. M. | Wrexie | love, Lowell, Leonard, GO |
1992/01 | Anonymous | Allan Sandage Awarded Crafoord Prize | GO |
1992/02 | Young, Arthur | The Fallacy of Scale | Einstein, quantum mechanic, Grand Unified Theory, Big Bang, scale |
1992/02 | Elson, Rebecca A. W. | The Clouds of Magellan: Our Neighbors in Space | Magellan, galaxy, Columbus, clouds |
1992/03 | Witt-Miller, Harriet | What the Spider Knows: A New Look at an Old Astronomy | fractal, Copernicus, cosmology, Polynesia |
1992/03 | Dryer, Ivan | Paradise Loss: Eclipsed in Hawaii | Hawaii, viewing, Sun, solar, Moon, eclipse |
1992/04 | Davies, Paul; Gribbin, John | Weighing Up Empty Space | dark matter, Einstein, quantum mechanics, photon, black hole, dwarf, neutron, wormhole |
1992/04 | Dryer, Ivan | The Quantum Conspiracy: How The Quantum Physicists Hijacked Reality When Nobody Was Looking | Quantum physicists, quantum mechanics, Einstein, conspiracy, Bohm, theory |
1992/05 | Landis, Rob | Pluto: Past, Present, and Future | Pluto, Planet X, Herschel, Charon, Hubble Space Telescope, spacecraft |
1992/06 | Krupp, E. C. | Annulled by Clouds | GO, Sun, solar, eclipse, Moon, Ring of Fire |
1992/07 | Irwin, John B. | The Case of the Southern Skies | Chile, Milky Way, Magellan, photoelectric, Radcliffe, South Africa |
1992/08 | Clocchiatti, Alejandro | The Mysterious Darkness of Night: The Story of Olbers's Paradox | Greece, Olbers, Halley, Einstein, Hubble, Big Bang, dark matter |
1992/08 | Bertsch, Hans | The Eclipse and the Pueblo | Indian, Native American, Mexico, cruise, Sun, Moon, Solar |
1992/09 | Pinto, Fabrizio | Giant's Talk | Kepler, Galileo, planetary motion |
1992/09 | Anonymous | Back to Berlin from Griffith Observatory | GO |
1992/10 | Anonymous | The 1992 Winners | GO |
1992/10 | Peterson, Carolyn Collins | Magellan at Venus | NASA, radar, Mariner, Pioneer, Venus, Magellan |
1992/11 | Reed, George | Check it Out! Who Was Astronomy's Most Influential Astronomer | Delphic Oracle, Copernicus, Newton, Galileo, Hipparchus, Brahe, Halley |
1992/11 | Harris, Joel K. | Totality at Dawn: The Uruguayan Solar Eclipse on 30 June 1992 | Sun, Moon, Uruguay, viewing, eclipse, Solar |
1992/11 | Krupp, E. C. | Dark Bunting for the Moon on Flag Day | GO, eclipse, Moon |
1992/12 | Krupp, E. C. | Phases of Venus | Venus, Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Hittite, Indian |
1993/01 | Carolin, Miriam | Science, Religion, and Island Universes: The Views of Heber Doust Curtis | infinite, multiple universes, Religion, island universe, Curtis |
1993/01 | Hockey, Thomas A. | A Brief History of the Planetary Telescope: Early Refractors (Part 1 of 3) | history, Kepler, telescope, refractor |
1993/02 | Gribbin, John | Stardust Memories | supernovae |
1993/02 | Hockey, Thomas A. | Brief History of Planetary Telescope: Reflectors and Achromatics (Part 2 of 3) | history, Newton, Herschel, telescope, reflector, achromatics |
1993/03 | Wearner, Robert G. | Astronomy and Serendipity | Serendipity, luck, chance, history, Newton, Galileo, Herschel, Jansky, Bell |
1993/03 | Hockey, Thomas A. | A Brief History of the Planetary Telescope: The Nineteenth Century (Part 3 of 3) | history, telescope, nineteenth century |
1993/04 | Reed, George | We have met the Aliens and... | life, science fiction, 2001, Star Wars, Alien, E. T., aliens |
1993/05 | Young, Arthur | You Light Up My Life Zone | aliens, habitable planet, intelligence, life, zone |
1993/05 | Merlin, Peter W. | Return to the Red Planet | Mars Observer, spacecraft |
1993/06 | Thurston, Hugh | The Length of the Year | ancient China, Greece, Chinese |
1993/06 | Worthen, Thomas D. | Eclipse by Semester | sun, solar, moon, eclipse |
1993/07 | Winter, Frank H. | First Armada to Halley | balloon, history, comet, Halley |
1993/07 | Meluzin, Sylvia | The Chamber of the Zenith Sun | Honduras, Mexico, Zapotec, Monte Alban |
1993/08 | Jayawardhana, Ray | The Quest for a Boring Universe | Big Bang, galaxy, Great Wall, Dark Matter |
1993/08 | Krupp, E. C. | Emerging at Sundown | Moon, eclipse, GO, Sundown |
1993/09 | Allen, David | The Dark Tower | radio telescope, Australia, galaxy, PTI, IRAS, galaxy |
1993/10 | Anonymous | The 1993 Winners | GO |
1993/10 | Landis, Rob | A Shadowy Trace of the Space Race | Apollo, Cold War, Soviet Union, N1, Moon, United States, Russia, Space Race |
1993/11 | Rust, David M. | Solar Storms and Manned Exploration of Deep Space | Solar storms, manned exploration, solar flare, sun, proton storm, magnetic field |
1993/11 | Russell, John A. | Christopher Columbus: Insight Versus Eyesight | Columbus, Navigation, Polaris |
1993/12 | Krupp, E. C. | Spilled Milk | Milky Way, Greece, Herschel, Galileo, Wright, Aztec, Chinese |
1994/01 | Gribbin, John | The Man Who Invented Black Holes | Newton, Cassini, Jupiter, pulsar, Michell, Laplace, Black Hole |
1994/01 | Merlin, Peter W. | Atlas Boosts Environmental Satellite into Orbit: Contact with Spacecraft Lost After Two Weeks | Atlas, NOAA-13, Atlas, Cold War, Environment |
1994/02 | Benensohn, Jeffrey S. | The First Telescopes and Their Impact | Telescope, history, Lippershey, Galileo, Huygens, Cassini, Newton, Bradley, Hadley |
1994/02 | Keen, Roger | A Sirius Problem | supernovae, Sirius, astrophysics, white dwarfs, black hole |
1994/03 | Goldsmith, Donald | When Asteroids Strike the Earth | Yucatan, dinosaurs, extinct, comet, meteoroid, Oort Cloud, Swift-Tuttle, NASA, asteroid |
1994/03 | Merlin, Peter W. | Landsat 6: Lost in Space | Titan, NOAA, NORAD, Landsat 6, NASA |
1994/03 | Krupp, E. C. | The Partial Sunrise of 21 May 1993 | eclipse, Sun, Moon, Solar, Sunrise, GO |
1994/04 | Witt-Miller, Harriet | Searching for New Centers: The Legacy of Copernicus | chaos, quantum physics, fractal, Big Bang, Jung, archetype, Copernicus |
1994/04 | Anonymous | Dark Matter Attracts National Medal of Science | GO |
1994/04 | Krupp, E. C. | George Lovi: 1939-1993 | GO |
1994/05 | Cook, Anthony | The Secret History of Griffith Observatory: A Belated Acknowledgment | GO, Porter |
1994/06 | Allen, David | Organically Grown | comet, Halley's Comet, dust, life, organic, pseudoscience |
1994/06 | Anonymous | Mayor of Los Angeles Inspects His Cosmic Jurisdiction | GO |
1994/07 | Krupp, E. C. | Sail on Silver Moon | Apollo 11, Armstrong, Aldrin, Moon |
1994/07 | Cook, Anthony | Countdown to Impact | comet Shoemaker-Levi 9, Jupiter |
1994/07 | Anonymous | Billboards by Moonlight | GO |
1994/08 | McLean, Ian S. | New Infrared Images Probe Universe | Hubble Space Telescope, redshift, Infrared, galaxy, Big Bang, size |
1994/08 | Mosley, John | New California Meteorite Finds a Home at Griffith Observatory | GO, meteorite, exhibit |
1994/08 | Krupp, E. C. | Twinkies, Cream-filled Cupcakes, and the Cosmos: Clifford W. Holmes 1929-1993 | GO |
1994/09 | McCann, Guy W. | Sir John Herschel and the Birth of Celestial Photography | cartography, nebulae, Herschel, photography |
1994/09 | Merlin, Peter W. | Mobilizing for an International Station in Space | Soviet Union, United States, Cold War, Space Station, International |
1994/10 | Anonymous | The 1994 Winners | GO |
1994/10 | Pesavento, Peter | Korolev: The Hidden Years | Soviet Union, Sputnik, spacecraft design, Korolev |
1994/10 | Hollis, J. M. | If It's Broke, Don't Fix It | Hubble Space Telescope, astrophysics, NASA, space shuttle |
1994/11 | Cook, Anthony | Six Decades with Six Astronomers on the Lawn of Griffith Observatory | GO, exhibit |
1994/11 | Schaefer, Bradley E. | The Hobbit and Durin's Day | Tolken, Foster, science fiction, Hobbit, Durin's Day |
1994/11 | Mosley, John | Meteorites Linked to Asteroid Vesta | GO, meteorite, Vesta |
1994/12 | Krupp, E. C. | Cosmos on Parade: A Year, More-or-less, of Sky Jinks and Earth Tremors: Eclipses and Earthquakes (Part 1 of 2) | GO, earthquake, Sun, eclipse, Moon, Solar, Northridge |
1994/12 | Anonymous | John Mosley Saluted for Service | GO |
1995/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Cosmos on Parade: A year, More or less, of Sky Jinks and Earth Tremors (Part 2 of 2) | Comet Shoemaker-Levi, pseudoscience, earthquake, Northridge |
1995/02 | Colwell, Joshua E. | Catastrophes in the Outer Solar System: The Forge of New Moons and Rings | comet, moons, rings, outer solar system, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus |
1995/03 | Penn, Mathew J. | Probing the Depths of Sunspots | sunspot, sun, observe |
1995/03 | Gribbin, John | Puzzling Pulsars | radio, pulsar |
1995/04 | Green, Paul J. | Dilemma of the Devious Dwarfs | dark matter, binary, dwarf |
1995/04 | Fentress, Stephen S. | Scenes from the Life Of A Great Picture | Earth, culture, photo |
1995/05 | Eberts, Mike | The Little-Known Early History of the Griffith Observatory | GO |
1995/06 | Ryan, Sean G. | Lightweight Atoms Prompt Heavyweight Response | star birth, supernovae, metal, atoms, lightweight |
1995/06 | Osterbrock, Donald E. | The Two Stellar Populations | Walter Baade, star birth, star population |
1995/07 | Wheeler, John Craig | Black Hole X-Ray Novae: A New View into the Abyss | gamma rays, supernovae, Black Hole, X-Ray |
1995/07 | McNierney, Michael | Refuting Roman Astrology | pseudoscience, zodiac, astrology, Rome |
1995/08 | Steele, Suzanne | Lost in Cyberspace: Astronomy and the Internet | World Wide Web, resource, Cyberspace, Internet |
1995/08 | Anonymous | FOTO Travels the Globe for Astronomy | GO |
1995/09 | Krupp, E. C. | Breathless: The South American High Altitude Toothbrush; Total Solar Eclipse of 3 November 1994 | Chile, sun, solar, eclipse, Moon |
1995/10 | Anonymous | The 1995 Winners | GO |
1995/10 | Gribbin, John | Inflation for Beginners | Big Bang, quantum mechanics, grand unified theory, inflation |
1995/11 | Johnson, K. Terrell | Gamma-ray Bursts: Act Locally, Originate Globally | pulsar, neutron star, gamma-ray |
1995/11 | Sidharth, B. G. | Brahma's Day: The Great Cosmic Cycle and the Age of the Rig Veda | Hindu, Puranas, zodiac, astrology, Brahma's Day |
1995/12 | Grice, Noreen | Musica Mundana: The Heavenly Harmony | Greece, Rome, history, music |
1995/12 | Bertsch, Hans | Converging Rings: The Path to Annular Eclipse at Cahokia's Woodhenge | Native American, Illini, prehistory, rings, eclipse, solar, sun, Moon, Woodhenge |
1996/01 | Colwell, Joshua E. | Whatever Happened to the Tenth Planet? | asteroid belt, Kuiper Belt, extra solar planet, planet, Planet X |
1996/01 | Leseman, Curtis | Partially Eclipsed: A Personal Journal to Catch the Sun | Puerto Rico, computer, eclipse, Sun, Moon, Solar |
1996/01 | Anonymous | Seventy-Five Years of Avoidance of Evil in the Department of Recreation and Parks | GO |
1996/01 | Anonymous | New FOTO Board Assembles for Griffith Observatory | GO |
1996/02 | Goldsmith, Donald | How old is the Universe? | Hubble Constant, Virgo Cluster |
1996/02 | Krupp, E. C. | Grace Under Pressure: The Diamond of the Skies | GO, Anniversary |
1996/03 | Green, Matthew | The Sacred Sky of the Navajo and Pueblo | Indian, calendar, belief, Navajo, Pueblo |
1996/03 | Krupp, E. C. | Missing Bob | Robert J. Chambers |
1996/04 | Krupp, E. C. | Rescued at Sea: The Deepavali Triumph-of-Light-over-Darkness; Total Solar Eclipse of 1995 | cruise, South China Sea, Cambodia, Thailand, eclipse, solar, Sun |
1996/05 | Reed, George | "Eppur Si Muove"-by Blind faith | Galileo, Roemer, Bradley, Foucault, Henderson, Herschel |
1996/05 | Anonymous | FOTO on the Trail of Ancient Maya Astronomy | GO |
1996/06 | Deneroff, Vickie | The Odyssey of Ulysses in the Solar Sea | NASA, Jupiter, Sun, Solar, Ulysses |
1996/06 | Krupp, E. C. | Hi-Yo, Hyakutake | Comet Hyakutake, GO |
1996/07 | Miles, Kathy A. | Seeing Further: The Legacy of Robert Hooke | England, Newton, Hooke |
1996/07 | Hiscock, Philip | The True Blue Moon | folklore, Moon |
1996/08 | Jackson, Francine | If He Had Lived: The Promising but Brief Career of Jeremiah Horrox | England, Horrox |
1996/08 | Krupp, E. C. | A Cosmos in the Grains of Sand | Gyuoto Tantric University, monk, cosmos, GO |
1996/08 | Anonymous | Space Ghost Haunts Griffith Observatory | GO |
1996/09 | Peterson, Carolyn Collins | Collisions, Cannibals, Starbursts, & Black Holes: (What's Going on in the Galaxies?) | Hubble Space Telescope, starbursts, black holes, supernovae |
1996/10 | Reed, George | Final Resting Places | Copernicus, Tycho, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Halley, Herschel, Lick, Lowell, Brashear, bury |
1996/11 | Melbourne, Jason | Cosmology: Storytelling on the Grand Scale | Religion, Galileo, cosmology, Einstein, Big Bang, |
1996/11 | Anonymous | G. Bruce Blair Medal Awarded to Griffith Observatory Director | GO, Krupp |
1996/12 | Krupp, E. C. | The Top of the Sky, the Center of the World, and the Road Between | North Star, Polaris, China, Hindu, Egypt, Aztec, Indian, Judaism |
1997/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Climbing the Cosmic Axis | North Star, Polaris, Indian, Aztec, Hittite |
1997/01 | Jackson, Francine | In Transit | Kepler, Venus, Mercury, Sun, Gassendi, Halley, Maximilian Hell, Newcomb, transit |
1997/02 | Grice, Noreen A. | Converging Trajectories: Black Holes, Quasars, and Where They Meet | supernovae, black hole, quasars |
1997/02 | Krupp, E. C. | William J. Kaufmann, III: 1942-1994 | GO |
1997/03 | Chapin, Seymour L. | Did Halley Slay the Calamitous Comet Dragon?: Ideas about Close-approaching Comets from Whiston to Lalande | Jupiter, Venus, Dionis, Halley, Whiston, Lalande, comet |
1997/03 | Cook, Anthony | Hailing A Hale and Hearty Hale-Bopp | Hyakutake, Kohoutek, photography, Comet Hale-Bopp |
1997/04 | Woldenberg, Susan | Dr. William Valentine and the Transit of Venus | Navy, Army, Campbell Town, Venus, Valentine |
1997/04 | Leseman, Curtis | STS-34: Character Building and the Shuttle Diplomat | Galileo, NASA, Space Shuttle, STS-34 |
1997/04 | Anonymous | FOTO Gives Constantinople | GO |
1997/05 | Pinto, Fabrizio | "I Am the Prince of Eternity" | Egypt, Copernicus, Kepler, Plato, hieroglyphic |
1997/06 | Anonymous | The 1997 Boeing Winners | GO |
1997/06 | Christianson, Gale E. | The Night the Universe Changed Forever | History, cosmology, Hubble, galaxy |
1997/06 | Sandage, Allan R. | More Fine Detail from Mount Wilson | telescope, interferometer |
1997/06 | Anonymous | Friends of the Observatory Close in on Winter | GO |
1997/07 | Rubin, Alan | Paucity of Aliens | pseudoscience, Drake, abduction, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, bacteria, Aliens |
1997/07 | Poitevin, Patrick | Turkish Delight: The Partial Solar Eclipse of 12 October 1996 | Turkey, Sun, Moon, Solar, Eclipse |
1997/07 | Anonymous | Putting Griffith into the Park | GO |
1997/08 | Mclean, Ian S. | Astronomy in the Twenty-first Century: The Development of Very Large Telescopes | telescope, Palomar, 21, twenty-first century, Keck, reflecting |
1997/08 | Krupp, E. C. | The Eclipsed Moon Plays the Same Old Tune | GO, eclipse, Moon, Hale-Bopp |
1997/09 | Reed, George | Viral Symbiosis: A No-Brainer | virus, intelligence, alien, computer, extraterrestrial, contact, movie, media, Roswell, machine, 2001 |
1997/09 | Edge, Frank | Taurus in Lascaux | Lascaux, Taurus, cave, bull, France, constellation, Pleiades |
1997/10 | Cook, Anthony | High Performance from Hale-Bopp | Pyramid Lake, observe, telescope, amateur, Hubble Space Telescope, image |
1997/10 | Krupp, E. C. | Over the Top with Hale-Bopp | Hale-Bopp, GO, observe, telescope, amateur, Heaven's Gate, Bell, media |
1997/11 | Krupp, E. C. | Snowblind: The Long Underwear Altaic Total Solar Eclipse of 9 March 1997 | Mongolia, eclipse, solar, total, China, observe |
1997/12 | Tidey, Steve | Red Skies at Night | asteroid, Earth, impact, Mexico, dinosaur, effect |
1997/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume 61, 1997 | GO, index |
1998/01 | Rall, Gloria D. | In Her Brother's Shadow: The Story of Caroline Herschel | woman, science, Prussia, biography, war, Herschel, Caroline |
1998/01 | Krupp, E. C. | Mobile on Mars | Hubble Space Telescope, Pathfinder, Mars, Surveyor, photo |
1998/02 | Shire, Philip R. | Unveiling Neutrino Astronomy | neutrino, detect, Hercules, 1987A, supernova, nucleosynthesis, WIMP, Sudbery, observatory |
1998/02 | Anonymous | A Comet in the Stream | Halley, comet, GO |
1998/03 | Grice, Noreen | A Shopper's Guide to Astronomy | media, products, influence, market, candy, Mars, comet, advertise |
1998/03 | Anonymous | FOTO Goes National | GO, FOTO, photo |
1998/04 | Colwell, Joshua E. | Much Ado About Next to Nothing | comet, asteroid, collision, interstellar, dust, Poynting-Robertson, Cosmic Background Explorer, Saturn, ring, Jupiter, halo |
1998/04 | Anonymous | A Nod as Good as a Wink | Near earth asteroid rendezvous, observe, GO |
1998/04 | Anonymous | FOTO By the Bay | GO, FOTO, photo |
1998/04 | Cowell, Joshua E. | Much Ado About Next to Nothing | dust, comet, asteroid, belt, particles, solar system, Saturn, ring, orbit, Jupiter, halo, Tutu |
1998/04 | Anonymous | FOTO By The Bay | FOTO, GO |
1998/05 | Jackson, Francine | The Trials of Hell or How a Jesuit Priest Regained his Reputation | Halley, transit, Mercury, Venus, sun, Hell, Jesuit, Vienna Observatory, Proctor, Newcomb, Sarton |
1998/06 | Anonymous | The 1998 Boeing Winners | GO, Boeing |
1998/06 | Lazio, T. Joseph W. | How Big is the Milky Way? | Milky Way, diameter, Kapteyn, Oort, hydrogen, dark matter, ionized, Sunyaev, cold, outer, sun |
1998/07 | Grice, Noreen | X-Rays: From Earth to Orbit | X-ray, Roentgen, Crookes, tube, glow, atmosphere, emission, Scorpius, HEAO, High Energy Astrophysics Observatories, satellite, telescope, AXAF, Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility |
1998/07 | Knack, Kara | Star Dust | comet, FOTO, Halley, Giacobini-Zinner, Stardust spacecraft, Wild-2 |
1998/08 | Rubin, Alan E. | The Search for Life on Mars: Oasis or Mirage | Mars, War of the Worlds, Mars Attacks, Lowell Observatory, Mariner 4, Mars Pathfinder, Martian meteorite |
1998/08 | Knack, Kara | World-class Vulgarity | FOTO, SOHO spacecraft, Voyager, earthquake |
1998/09 | Krupp, E.C. | Pirating the Sun | total solar eclipse, February 26, 1998, Caribbean |
1998/09 | Knack, Kara | Twenty Years After | FOTO anniversary |
1998/10 | Jackson, Francine | The Voyage of the Endeavour... the First One | Captain James Cook, H.M. Bark Endeavour, Transit of Venus, Hawaii, New Zealand |
1998/10 | Liritzis, Ioannis | Bronze Age Greek Pyramids and Orion's Belt | Hellenikon pyramids, Athens, Greece, archeoastronomy |
1998/10 | Krupp, E.C. | Bian Depei and Li Yuan Acquire Celestial Status | asteroid, minor planet (6742) Biandepei = 1994 GR |
1998/10 | Knack, Kara | Scaling the Heights for Balance | zodiac, autumnal equinox, Libra the scales |
1998/11 | Tidey, Steve | The Sun-a Life | Milky Way, sun, sunspots, prominence, white dwarf, protoplanetary nebula, SOHO spacecraft |
1998/11 | Knack, Kara | Caught in the Storm | Leonids, meteor shower, comet Tempel-Tuttle |
1998/11 | Renshaw, Steven and Ihara, Saori | Tani Jinzan and a Leonid Conflagration: A Two-fold Tragedy of Observation and "Theory" in Edo-era Japan | Japan, Leonids, meteor shower |
1998/12 | Luna, Michael | Beyond the Sky: That Which Others Saw from Afar | space exploration, human spaceflight, Mercury, Vostok, Gemini, Apollo, Space Shuttle, Mars Pathfinder |
1999/01 | Lehrer, Eli | Curious Writings: Palimpsests on Callisto and Ganymede | Jupiter, Galilean satellites, Ganymede, Europa, Callisto, Io, Voyager |
1999/01 | Concelice, Christopher J. | Early Chicago Astronomy 1862-1895 | Alvan Clark, Sherburne W. Burnham, George Washington Hough, Dearborn Observatory, Yerkes Observatory |
1999/01 | Knack, Kara | Year by Year | FOTO, calendar |
1999/02 | Mosley, John | Star Tales | Planetarium show, script, constellations, Big Dipper, Perseus & Andromeda, southern sky, Zodiac, Myths |
1999/02 | Knack, Kara | Adding up Planets | Pluto |
1999/03 | Piini, Ernest W. | The Jai Singh Observatories | Sawai Jai Singh III, "pretelescopic" observatories in India, Zodiac Yantras, Kapala and Jaya Prakasha Bowls |
1999/03 | Krupp, E.C. | New Books | Book reviews, *'Seismosaurus-The Earth Shaker'-David Gillette *'Star-Hopping for Backyard Astronomers'- Alan M. MacRobert *'Chasing the Shadow'- Joel Harris and Richard Talcott *'Star-Hopping: Your Visa to Viewing the Universe' - Robert Garfinkle *'Binary Stars: A Pictorial Atlas'- Dirk Terrell *'Extraterrestrials- A Field for Earthlings'- Terence Dickinson |
1999/03 | Knack, Kara | Visions of Venus | Pythagoras, Sumerians, Galileo, Venus |
1999/04 | Herberger, Charles F. | Diagonal and Framed. Part 1 | Archeoastronomy, Quincunx, solar, symbol, Ancient Mayan, Olmec, Central America, Mexico, Greek, Ireland, and London |
1999/04 | Krupp, E.C | New Books | Book reviews, *The Astronomer's Sourcebook: The Complete Guide to Astronomical Equipment- Bob Gibson *Astronomy Through Space and Time- Sune Engelbrekson *A Practical Guide To CCD Astronomy- Pactrick Martinez and Alain Klotz *Beginner's Guide to Amature Astronomy- David J. Eicher *The Hubble Wars- Eric Chaisson *The Perfect Machine: *Building the Palomer Telescope- Ronald Florence |
1999/04 | Knack, Kara | Spring Thing | Daylight Saving Time, FOTO |
1999/05 | Herberger, Charles F. | Diagonal and Framed. Part 2 | Archeoastronomy, Quincunx, solar, symbol |
1999/05 | Simbeck, Rob | A Little Group of People | Comet Hale-Bopp |
1999/05 | Knack, Kara | Monumental Astronomers | Astronomers monument, Griffith Observatory |
1999/06 | Krupp, E.C. | The 1999 Boeing Winners | Boeing writing contest |
1999/06 | Gaidos, Eric J. | Seeing a Biological Universe | Astrobiology, life on earth, Mars, Mars meteorite, extraterrestrial life, other planets |
1999/06 | Krupp, E.C. | Tag Team | Jupiter & Venus conjunction, February 23, 1999 |
1999/06 | Knack, Kara | Moon Bound | Moon, lunar exploration, Apollo |
1999/07 | Mosley, John | We Came in Peace | Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin, Planetarium show, script |
1999/07 | Knack, Kara | Information Please | Books, information technology, Griffith Observatory renovation |
1999/08 | Melbourne, Jason | Gravity: from Aristotle to Einstein-the History of a Theory | Tycho Brahe, Galileo, Kepler, Copernicus, Newton, Maxwell, Einstein |
1999/08 | Piini, Ernest W. | Outback Annularity | Eclipse, Australia, southern sky |
1999/08 | Knack, Kara | Something to Write Home About | Eclipse, scale of the Universe |
1999/09 | Monda, Richard | Chasing the Moon's Shadow: a Totally Awesome Experience | Solar eclipse, annular, total, partial, February 26, 1999, Caribbean |
1999/09 | Knack, Kara | See Sun Spot | Sunspot cycle |
1999/10 | Renshaw, Steven & Ihara, Saori | Stars That Pass in the Night | Japanese star lore, constellations, Orion, Mythology |
1999/10 | Knack, Kara | Unmasking the Universe | Hubble Space Telescope, Physics |
1999/11 | Witten, Alan J. | The International Space Station: From Dreams to Reality | International Space Station, Salyut 7, Skylab, Mir, N.A.S.A., European Space Agency, Unity, Zarya, Zvezda |
1999/11 | Olson, Donald W. & Doesscher, Russell L. | California Surprise | 1833 Leonid Meteor Storm, Captain Joseph R. Walker |
1999/11 | Cook, Anthony | Rapid Transit | Transit of Mercury, November 15, 1999, Venus, Observing a transit |
1999/11 | Knack. Kara | Star Potential | Stars, Milky Way, life cycle of stars |
1999/12 | Knack, Kara | Urania's Sheet Music | Sheet Music Covers with astronomical themes |
1999/12 | Knack, Kara | The Music of the Night | The Millennium, Griffith Observatory |
1999/12 | Anonymous | Index to Volume 63, 1999 | Index 1999 |
2000/01 | Rubin, Dr Alan E. | The Human Response to First Contact | The Day the Earth Stood Still, Project Ozma, Frank Drake, Arecibo, Radio telescope, SETI, M13, Tau Ceti, Jocelyn Bell,Pioneer 10 and 11, Voyager, Very Large Array, Aliens |
2000/01 | Knack, Kara | Eyeless and Upward | Museum of Cycladic Art |
2000/02 | Reed, Dr. George | Parallel Lives Diverging: Robert Burnham & William Herschel | Life and times of Robert Burnham and William Herschel, Burnham's Celestial Handbook |
2000/02 | Krupp, Dr. E.C. | Public Transit | Mercury transit, November 15, 1999, from Griffith Observatory |
2000/02 | Knack, Kara | It's for You | Telephones, satellites, internet |
2000/03 | Krupp, E.C. | Fleecing the Sun: The European Grand Tour and Quest for the Coronal Fleece | Total Solar Eclipse of 11 August 1999 |
20000/04 | Shannon Baker, Alexi | Astrobiology: The Comprehensive Science | NASA, New solar systems, extraterrestrial life, Mars, Stardust |
2000/04 | Krupp , E.C. | Cliffhanger | FOTO. John Ferraro, Lunar Eclipse January 2000 |
2000/04 | Knack, Kara | Looking for What We Cannot See | Colonel Griffith J. Griffith, 12-inch Zeiss, FOTO |
2000/05 | Jackson, Francine | Another Brief History of Time | Clocks, Sundials,Nocturnal, water clock, Standard Time |
2000/05 | Bajnoczy, Zoltan; Bobies, Beas; Kovacs, Balint; and Natran, Istvan | Eclipse in Hungary | Solar eclipse August 11,1999 |
2000/05 | Knack, Kara | Rainbow Gazing | Rainbows |
2000/06 | Luna, Michael | Just Passing By: Near-object Encounters | Meteors, asteroids, comets, impact craters, Chicxulub |
2000/06 | Krupp, E.C. | The Sky Winked, Ben Mayer, 1925-1999 | Nova Cygni 1975, Mercury, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Sky & Telescope |
2000/06 | Knack, Kara | Mellow Moon | Moon month names |
2000/07 | Krupp, E.C. | The 2000 Boeing Winners | Essay Contest |
2000/07 | McNamara, Bernard | The Mercury 13 and the Selection of Woman Astronauts | Mercury space program, Valentina Tereshkova, Jerri Cobb, Jane Hart, Jacqueline Cochran, George Low, John Glenn, Malcolm Scott |
2000/07 | Knack, Kara | Flash! | Lightning, thunderstorms, Thor |
2000/08 | Graham, Alister | The Ultimate Free Ride | Galaxies, Edwin Hubble, Hubble Space Telescope, the Big Crunch, the Big Bang, Cosmology, Universe, Supernova |
2000/08 | Rao, Joe | Well, I did Promise Them a Big Show | Leonid meteor shower |
2000/08 | Knack, Kara | Scaling, Scaling | Solar System scale |
2000/09 | Conselice, Christopher J. | In Search of the Solar Corona | Corona, solar eclipse, Bailey's Beads, Hale, Lyot |
2000/09 | Herron, Joseph and Baird, Patricia | Impaled by Eclipse | An account of the August 11, 1999 solar eclipse from Romania |
2000/09 | Krack, Kara | Checking References | Accuracy of astronomical information |
2000/10 | Winter, Frank H. | Goddard's Meteor Mania | Robert H. Goddard, Rockets, meteor shower, meteoroid hazards to spacecraft, Perseid meteors |
2000/11 | Rao, Joe | The Storm at the End of the Century | 1999 Leonid meteors |
2000/11 | Upton, Edward K.L. | The Leonids were Dead, They Said | Leonid meteor storms |
2000/11 | Knack, Kara | Thanks for Giving | An account of the August 11, 1999 solar eclipse from Romania |
2000/12 | Manning, James G. | Voyage to the Secret Sun | Archeoastronomy, the sun, Greeks mythology, solar eclipse, corona |