C. Donald Shane
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C. Donald Shane's Degrees
- PhD Astronomy University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Donald Shane was an American astronomer and director of the Lick Observatory of the University of California from 1945 to 1958, during which time he carried out his monumental program of counting external galaxies and investigating their distribution.
C. Donald Shane's Published Works
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Published Works
- On the Spatial Distribution of Galaxies: a Specific Model. (1953) (65)
- The distribution of extragalactic nebulae. II (1954) (53)
- The spectra of the carbon stars (28)
- Comparison of the Synthetic and Actual Distribution of Galaxies on a Photographic Plate. (1954) (26)
- The Index of Clumpiness of the Distribution of Images of Galaxies. (1954) (25)
- Statistics of Images of Galaxies with Particular Reference to Clustering (1956) (11)
- Profiles of the D lines in the solar spectrum (1941) (8)
- The photometry of lines in the solar spectrum (1932) (6)
- The spectra of certain class N stars (5)
- Galaxy magnitudes (1976) (5)
- Galaxy magnitudes (1974) (5)
- The Program of the Carnegie 20-Inch Astrograph (1947) (4)
- Bulletin Number 528 - The distribution of extragalactic nebulae. (1948) (2)
- The Mount John University Observatory photographic sky survey and the Canterbury sky atlas (Australis) : Southern extension of the Lick Obs. 16th magnitude photographic sky survey and the Lick Obs. sky atlas (1972) (2)
- Distribution of Galaxies (1956) (2)
- Elements of Comet F 1913 (Delavan) (1)
- Galaxy magnitudes (1974) (1)
- A NEW SKY ATLAS (1958) (1)
- THE DETERMINATION OF TIME FROM SHADOWS SHOWN ON A PHOTOGRAPH (1936) (1)
- LICK OBSERVATORY: THE FIRST 75 YEARS (1964) (1)
- THE SPECTRUM OF TU TAURI (1925) (1)
- Reports of observatories (1956) (1)
- THE AWARD OF THE BRUCE GOLD MEDAL TO DR. OTTO STRUVE (1948) (1)
- Spectral peculiarities of Nova Aquilae III in July, 1919 (1)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE SPECTRUM OF O CETI IN 1919 (1920) (1)
- REPORT FROM THE LICK OBSERVATORY FOR 1946 (1947) (1)
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LUNAR ECLIPSE OF JUNE 15 (1927) (1)
- CROCKER ECLIPSE EXPEDITION TO FRYEBURG, MAINE: REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF THE INTERFEROMETER TO THE OBSERVATION OF THE GREEN CORONAL LINE (1932) (1)
- THE SPECTRUM OF THE NOVA IN N. G. C. 4303 (1926) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of Comet E 1914 (Campbell) (0)
- Bulletin Number 347 - Elements and oppostion ephemeris of minor planet 1922 ND. (Y.O.3) (0)
- REPORT FROM THE LICK OBSERVATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (1948) (0)
- Second elements and ephemeris of Comet C 1914 (Neujmin) (0)
- MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE NEWLY ELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS, FEBRUARY 2, 1949 (1949) (0)
- Ephemeris of Comet f 1913 (Delavan) (0)
- Photometric measures of the D lines in the solar spectrum (1939) (0)
- THEORETICAL ASTROPHYSICS, BY S. ROSSELAND (1937) (0)
- GENERAL NOTES (0)
- THE GREEN NEBULAR BANDS IN NOVA AQUILAE NO. 3 (1919) (0)
- ADDRESS OF THE RETIRING PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY IN AWARDING THE BRUCE GOLD MEDAL TO DR. JOEL STEBBINS (1941) (0)
- THE LONGITUDE OF THE STUDENTS' OBSERVATORY (1927) (0)
- The form of the green nebular bands in Nova Aquila III (0)
- Second elements and ephemeris of Comet a 1914 (Kritzinger) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of Comet c 1914 (Neujmin) (0)
- THE HA LINE IN Ο CETI (1919) (0)
- Charles Donald Shane: The Lick Observatory (1969) (0)
- LIMB-DARKENING AND THE ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT (1939) (0)
- Wirtanen Object 1948 EA (1948) (0)
- DR. C. D. SHANE APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1945) (0)
- REVIEW: J. H. JEAN'S "THE EVOLUTION OF THE BINARY SYSTEMS," (1919) (0)
- REPORT FROM THE LICK OBSERVATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (1950) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of Comet F 1913 (Delavan) (0)
- Preliminary elements of minor planet 1922 MZ (Y.O. 5) (0)
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