US Catalog Of Copyright Entries (Renewals) - 1928 Books: EFG The Elements Of astronomy, 2d ed, Edward Arthur Fath, 23Jun28 7Feb28A1081679 ?55R155858, Lorenz pub Co (PWH The Flying Squad ( Detective Story mag 317Nov1928 http://www.ibiblio.org/ccer/1928a3.htm
Books And Book Chapters mag19(3), pp A. Sharma and A. Ghatak, Viva books, New Delhi, pp Efficiency in CCDs, Proceedings of the ESO Workshop - Optical Detectors for astronomy, Eds., JW http://www.ece.mcmaster.ca/~jamal/Pub.html
Extractions: Books and Book Chapters Edited Books and Conference Proceedings Noise in Devices and Circuits, Eds., M.J. Deen, Z. Celik-Butler and M.E. Levinhstein, SPIE Proceedings Series Vol. 5113, Bellingham, Washington, 516 pages (2003). Silicon Nitride and Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films (Seventh International Symposium), Eds., R.E. Sah, M.J. Deen, D. Landheer, K.B. Sundaram, W.D. Brown,and D. Misra, The Electrochemical Society, Proceedings Series, Pennington, N.J., PV-03-, 636 pages (2003). Integrated Optoelectronics (First International Symposium), Eds., M.J. Deen, D. Misra and J. Ruzyllo, Electrochemical Society Proceedings Volume Series, Penington, New Jersey, 436 pages (2002). Selected Topics in Electronics and Systems - Vol. 24: CMOS RF Modeling, Characterization and Applications , Eds. M. Jamal Deen and Tor A. Fjeldy, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, ~400 pages (2002).
The WASP, June 1997 He also published several books for the general the image of a huge amateur astronomy convention, with Node 277.8220; i 142.1480; Absolute mag 7.5; magnitude http://www.seds.org/pub/info/newsletters/WASP/wasp9706.html
Extractions: It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Carl Sagan on December 20th. after a long illness. He was fortunate, however, in being able to spend his life doing what he loved most. He chose astronomy soon after learning to read and discovering to his amazement that the stars were suns and that our sun was merely a nearby star. When he was 12 his grandfather asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up. He answered, 'an astronomer.' 'Yes,' his grandfather replied, 'but how will you make a living?' Carl then supposed that, like all adult men he knew, he would be consigned to a dull, repetitive, and uncreative job; astronomy would be done on weekends. It was not until his second year in high school that he discovered that some astronomers were paid to pursue their passion. He was 'overcome with joy' that he could follow his dreams full-time! Carl was born in N.Y. City and earned his Ph.D. in astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Chicago in 1960. For six years he worked at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. From 1972 to 1981 he was Associate Director of the Center for Radio Physics and Space Research at Cornell. Although he was deeply involved with NASA and The Planetary Society, he is most famous for popularizing astronomy through his Cosmos series on public television. He also published several books for the general public including The Dragons of Eden for which he won a Pulitzer Prize.
Produkteinfos Und -Verkauf Rose Cowles 09 April, 2001 Beyond Words pub Co Amazing International Space Station by Yes mag, Rose Cowles You secure the future of this astronomy site and http://www.astronomie.info/shop/calsky.html?mode=books&page_num=2&search_type=Au
Extractions: Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics 87 Rodenhurst Road South Bank University London, SW4 8AF, England London, SE1 0AA, England Tel/fax: 0181-674 3676 Tel: 0171-815 7411 Fax: 0171-815 7499 E-mail: ZINGMAST@VAX.SBU.AC.UK last Web revision:December 22, 1998 Mario Velucchi's Web Index visitors since Dec. 22, 1998 Web page processed by Web Master - Mario Velucchi velucchi@bigfoot.com Mario Velucchi / Via Emilia, 106 / I-56121 Pisa - Italy
Extractions: Books Sold in Blue NUMBERS CONTINUED FROM NEW CATALOG. CLICK ABOVE ON NEW CATALOG FOR LATEST LISTING. THIS IS NOT THE NEW CATALOG LISTING. 1000. Abele, Gustav; Die Heil- und Mineralquellen Sudbayerns. Munchen, 1950. Quarto, pp. 112, 2 folded maps. Original blue title wraps, very good+. $15. 1001. Adair-Usher Process Ltd.; Usher Sands Process. Johannesburg, 1909. Quarto, pp. 8, 3 large folded plates. Original title wraps, in archival folder, edge chipping to upper portion of original wrap, very good. $65. Descriptive pamphlet describing and illustrating the "Usher Sands Process" for extracting gold from alluvial sands. The three plates show the various equipment used in the process. Geology of the Haliburton and Bancroft Areas, Province of Ontario.
Alpha Books MODERN WITCH (2ND ED) EARTH mag 9.00 0960412840 ASTERIX AND THE ACTRESS STERL pub 12.95 0752846574 KINGFISHER ED) HM 16.95 075345582X astronomy FOR DUMMIES IDG http://www.thedistributors.com/inven/title/title-a.htm
ALCHEMY.JPG Title Alchemist S Workshop Designer Rick Compass Physicsmagnetism; Geology-earth s mag poles Map Geography-cartography books General Science-reference books Table astronomy-solar system http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/old-competition/competition-Jun-95/alchemy.txt
Extractions: ALCHEMY.JPG Title : Alchemist's Workshop Designer : Rick Wedgeworth Hardware : Modeling : IBM/PC 486/33 (8MB RAM) : Placement and Final Rendering : Sun SPARC/10 (32MB RAM) Rendering S/W : POV 2.2 Modeling S/W : None Image Size : 800x600 Time For Trace : 13 hours 33 minutes 36.00 seconds The basic premise of the scene is that you are looking into a fictitious alchemist's workshop. I thought that someone from an earlier time period would have more generic 'science` stuff hanging around their office. I tried to bring in as many facets of science that I could model in the given amount of time. The intent of the scene was to provide a general view of science and not to be an historically accurate interpretation of an alchemist's workshop. In fact, there are quite a few objects that really do not belong, but amused me enough to warrant their creation. All modeling for this scene was done without any tools and all models were created since the conception of the idea (the end of May). The four image maps for the compass, map, periodic table and table were created or scanned and manipulated with a PC paint package. The main objects and their ties with science (some a bit questionable) are : Mounting Box and Beetle : Biology-entomology Feather : Physics-aerodynamics; Biology-ornithology Quill, Paper and Inkwell : General Science-research documentation Candle : Physics-thermodynamics, electromagnetism Burner Stand, Bowl and Liquid : Chemistry-tools and experiment Mortar and Pestle : Chemistry-tools Stir Rod : Chemistry-tool Bottles, Powders and Liquids : Chemistry-chemicals Compass : Physics-magnetism; Geology-earth's mag poles Map : Geography-cartography Books : General Science-reference books Table : Astronomy-solar system symbols Dragon and Cage : Biology-dracology Armillary Sphere : Astronomy-terracentric representation Periodic Table : Chemistry-tool Astrolabe : Astronomy-tool Thermometer and Barometer : Meteorology-tools Balance and Weights : Physics-mass, gravity; General Science-tools Quartz and Amethyst Crystals : Geology-mineralogy Sextant : Astronomy-principles; Geography-tool Bell : Physics-sound waves; Psychology-pavlovian Telescope : Physics-optics; Astronomy-tool Hourglass : Physics-time, gravity Test Tubes and Rack : Chemistry-tools
New Books 4-04 520.3 Dar 2004. astronomy a selfteaching guide / Dinah L. Moche. 535.24 mag 2003. Whitefish, MT Kessinger pub., 1997? 540.1 Har 1997. http://www.state.lib.la.us/Publications/TS/april04.htm
Extractions: Following is a list of new titles, in both book and non-book form, added to the State Library collection during April of 2004.. Entries are arranged in classified order, according to the Dewey Decimal Classification's ten main classes, with the addition of a few categories of local interest. Louisiana State documents are not included. Lists of newly-acquired state publications are posted on the Recorder of Documents site. For information on how you may borrow these and other titles, please consult Borrowing Materials on the Librarys home page. 300 Social Sciences Louisiana Titles 400 Language Large Print ... 200 Religion The modern researcher / Jacques Barzun and Henry F. Graff.
Topic Attic : What Books Do You Keep Next To Your Computer? Martin s Griffin, place of pub. Also have 2 astronomy programs, Red Shift which is good, and another enough, my other book is usually a novel, or fiction mag. http://www.speculations.com/rumormill/?z=95815
Astronomy Today - Astronomy - Telescope Buyers' FAQ mag 1 Instruments 16342 Coachlight Dr. new Berlin, Wi ASTRO MALL ONE STOP astronomy SHOPPING AND PRODUCT INFO Mall ftp//ftp.rahul.net/pub/resource/products http://www.astronomytoday.com/astronomy/tbfaq.html
Extractions: Contributors to this posting include: Pierre Asselin Dana Bunner Doug Caprette Mike Collins Kevin Deane Jay Freeman Chuck Grant Dyer Lytle Christopher Gunn Doug McDonald Andy Michael Dave Nash Jim Van Nuland Bill Nelson Leigh Palmer Alan Peterman Tom Randolph David Smith Geoff Steer Mario Wolczko C. Taylor Sutherland Paul Zander David Knisely 1. What is the single most important thing I should know before buying a telescope? This is the single most important thing you should get out of this FAQ: DO NOT BUY YOUR TELESCOPE FROM A DEPARTMENT STORE. Ignore everything any literature tells you about magnification and such. Buy from a telescope store, where you will get a telescope that makes smaller claims, but will give you FAR better performance. The reason is that as far as telescopes go, how much you can magnify is a function of the amount of light the telescope receives, which is almost entirely determined by the telescope's aperture (the size of the lens or mirror that points at the sky). As far as magnification goes, you can expect 50x per inch of aperture on a normal night.
MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE USED BOOKS Used outof-print and antique books by mail about MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE TIMES middle ages, kings, queens, knights, castles, England, Scotland, Ireland, Queen Elizabeth, King Arthur, etc. Wonderful books-By-Mail pub, London, 1959 1971, 8th ptg, 5x7", Paper Covers, 64ps, Neolitic Site as it was is today, occult; stonehenge; england; astronomy http://www.quiknet.com/~piercebk/medieval.html
Extractions: (POSTAGE PAID if order over $9) BACK TO INDEX ORDERING INFORMATION AND TERMS MIDDLE AGES, MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE, KING ARTHUR, ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND BOOK LIST 016186 ...., ADAMS,George Burton .., CIVILIZATION DURING The MIDDLE AGES, Especially in Relation to Modern Civilization, VG Cond, ScribnerPub, 1894, 1914, Revised Ed, 5x8", BlueClothbnd, 455pg, Charlemagne,Feudalism, Crusades,Renaissance,Reformation.Index, middle ages; feudalism; medieval;, World-Hist, 15.00 009580 ...., ADAMS,Henry .., MONT-SAINT-MICHAEL and CHARTRES, Just Good Ex- Lib Cond,Gilt TE, 1 Color ilust,Drawings, HoughtonPub, 1904,1930, 19th imp, 7x10", BrownHardcover, 401ps, French Medieval Architecture,Church.Index, france; church; cathedral; architecture; medieval; art;, art-antique, 15.00 020365 ...., AKUTAGAWA,Ryunosuke (SHIROJIRI,Seiiche trans) .., KAPPA, VG Cond, Hokuseido Press, 1949, New,Revised Ed, 4x7", DJ over Cardbd, 136pg, Gulliver in Kimono..Japan Satire...DJ has wear to fold..., japanese lit; medieval;, fiction, 15.00
Brooke's Astronomy Page dome good reviews see Aug 2000 astronomy mag Sky-View ftp//seds.lpl.arizona.edu/pub/software/ - Heavens not see any further so amateur radio astronomy is of http://www.pacificsites.com/~brooke/Astro.shtml
Extractions: UFOs I have a Celestron 8" telescope with a tripod equatorial mount and some accessories. It takes quite a while to get proper polar alignment, but once you do it is very easy to point it at any object for which you know the declination and right ascension. Although the newer digital setting circles will work without polar alignment, there is image rotation that limits the exposure time for astrophotraghpy. I have seen image de-rotators that fix this problem, but still piggyback astrophotography needs the equatorial mount, that's why I have included a web reference for Astro Pier, to make it easier to use the equatorial mount. Depending on what you are doing there are different ways to look at the night sky: your eyes, binoculars, telescope or scope with CCD and starting in 2001 or 2002 using a very sensitive TV camera. As a rough guide a decent 50mm pair of binoculars will take you from the naked eye limit of around mag. +6, to about mag. +10 (in suitable skies).
Astronomy General 2000.0 by my friends who are into astronomy,and by Roger W. Sinnott published by Sky pub (November 2000 looking for data, this reference shows the mag, size, seperation http://facultyofastronomy.com/Astronomy_General_2000.0.html
Extractions: I bought this book because I was looking for a reference for all the double stars and deep sky objects shown in SkyAtlas 2000.0 charts that I could not find listed or old coordinates used in Burnham's Celestial Handbook made difficult to tell which is which. This is the one. For every object I am looking for data, this reference shows the mag, size, seperation. For galaxies it also lists the brightness, which is usefull and will help you to understand why you have spent endless nights search... more...
Open Court Pbk. ed. New York DK pub., c1998. 520 Bou. Bourne, Barbara. Discusses the difference. between astronomy and astrology. 523 Zim. photographs. mag. Kids discover. http://bellevue.aesd.k12.ca.us/Library/ocbelastronomy.htm
Extractions: Open Court Grade 5 Astronomy 520 Bec Becklake, Sue. Space : stars, planets, and spacecraft. Pbk. ed. New York : DK Pub., c1998. 520 Bou Bourne, Barbara. Exploring space : using Seymour Simon's astronomy books in the classroom. New York : Morrow Junior Books, c1994. 520 Cou Couper, Heather. The space atlas. San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992. An overview of the planets, moons, and other bodies of the solar system, as well as distant stars, galaxies, and other celestial phenomena. 520 Gal Gallant, Roy A. 101 questions and answers about the universe. New York : London : Macmillan ; Collier Macmillan, c1984. An introduction to astronomy using questions actually asked by children at the Southworth Planetarium in Maine. 520 Lam Lampton, Christopher. Astronomy. 520 Lip Lippincott, Kristen, 1954-. Astronomy. 1st American ed. New York : Dorling Kindersley, 1994. 520 Tim Sky and earth. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, c1988. Provides answers to questions about the seasons, rivers, deserts, volcanoes, oceans, icebergs, moon, stars, planets, and space. An activities section is included.
Children's Science Book Review: 2003-2004 Index astronomy. The amazing International Space Station / by the editors of YES mag ; illustrations, Rose Cowles. Milwaukee, WI Gareth Stevens pub., 2003. http://www.librarians.info/CSBR/0304Index.html
Extractions: Date reviewed in parenthesis Click here for the books on Astronomy The amazing International Space Station / by the editors of YES Mag ; [illustrations, Rose Cowles] . Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2003. 1553373804. (05-04). Gibbons, Gail. Stargazers / by Gail Gibbons. New York : Holiday House, 1992. ISBN: 082340983X. (Ages 6-9) (11-03 added to CSBR Kenah, Katharine. Space Mysteries / Katharine Kenah. New York : McGraw Hill Children's Publishing, 2004. (Ages 4-8) 0769631878 (05-04). Scholastic's , CD-ROM (11-03). Simon, Seymour. Destination, space : Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope. New York : HarperCollins Publishers, c2002. ISBN: 0688162908 (11-03). Stille, Darlene R. Earth / by Darlene Stille. Chanhassen, Minn. : Child's World, c2004. ISBN: 1592960480 (lib. bdg.) [Our galaxy and beyond Series] [Cross-listed in Geology] (01-04). ! Wallace, Karen. Rockets and spaceships / written by Karen Wallace.
Extractions: Pauls AstroData Links to Exoplanet Data April 2003 WARNING some links saved wrong fix in work Back to Surveys List Extrasolar Planets: Brief History: http://www.public.asu.edu/~sciref/exoplnt.htm Perryman Paper on Exoplanets: http://astro.estec.esa.nl/SA-general/Projects/Staff/perryman/planet-paper.pdf Lecture: Searching for Planets Around Other Stars Jakosky: http://athene.as.arizona.edu/~lclose/teaching/a202/lect19.html STARE: History of the Search http://www.hao.ucar.edu/public/research/stare/search.html Discovery of Extrasolar Planets by Backyard Astronomers Castellano, Laughlin: http://www.transitsearch.org/detailedobservingprocedure.doc HD209458 Exo-Planet Transit Observations Gary http://reductionism.net.seanic.net/HD209458/ExoPlanet.html Astronomy Mag: Other Solar Systems: http://www.astronomy.com/content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/559zzwzn.asp Astronomy Mag: Detecting Extrasolar Planets Griffin: http://www.astronomy.com/content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/001/001jkget.asp Astronomy Mag: How to Find a Planet: Radial Velocity Thomas: http://www.astronomy.com/content/dynamic/articles/000/000/001/004qojbe.asp
FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION: STORIES (by Author) story, pub. of California s(Berkeley) Pelican, 1950 OCT(humor mag.); letter column of Dick Martian TimeSlip; Otto O. Binder Riddles of astronomy; Amis http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/bibliography/fsfstorieswhog03.htm
Extractions: Index Page 1 Page 2 Page 4 ... W X Y Z Author Story Title Issue Date Type Comments Gold, Herbert Time-Sharing Man 1973 DEC ss has autobiography, My Last Two Thousand Years(1972); colls. The Magic Will(1971), Lovers and Cohorts(1986); nf book Best Nightmare on Earth: A Life in Haiti(1991); novel She Took My Arm As If She Loved Me(1997) Family Album 1973 MAY ss ( ? - ; 1933- ) Janifer has novels The Wonder War(1964), You Sane Men(1965; vt Bloodworld, 1968), A Piece of Martin Cann(1968), Power(1974), latter a study of the politics of rebellion(Clute); Knave seq. Knave in Hand(1979), Knave and the Game(1987) Goldman, E.M. Metastasis 1993 JUN ss Goldman, Lawrence Temporarily at Liberty 1951 FEB ss (1907-1990?) 1st fantasy story; Lawrence Louis Goldman, has mystery novels Fall Guy for Murder(1943), Tiger by the Tail(1946); mys. TV tie-ins Judd for the Defense(1968), Secret Listeners(1968); western Man With a Star(1966); novel Heart Merchants(1970) Goldsmith, Ruth M. Yankee Exodus 1953 JUL ss (1919- ) her 1st pub. story; also has short story "Moonshine" in the Atlantic Monthly 1956 MAY Moonshine 1957 JUN ss 1st pub. in ATL 1956 MAY