Charles Wylie
First PdhD Graduate from University of Illinois astronomy department
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Clayton Wylie was born in Idana, Kansas on June 18, 1886 and died in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in April 1976. He earned his first degree from Park College in Missouri in 1908 and a master's degree from the University of Missouri in 1912. After working at the US Naval Observatory from 1913-1919, he went to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and was the first Ph.D. graduate from University of Illinois' astronomy department. He graduated with his doctorate in 1922 for his work "The Eclipsing Binary Sigma Aquilae, the Cepheid Variable Eta Aquilae."
Charles Wylie 's Published Works
Published Works
- On King Solomon's Molten Sea (1949) (18)
- The orbit of the Pultusk meteor (1940) (8)
- Sounds from meteors (1932) (7)
- The cepheid variable eta Aquliae. (1922) (6)
- The Orbits of Three Stone-Dropping Meteors: Tilden, Paragould, and Archie* (1948) (4)
- Those Flying Saucers. (1953) (3)
- Godfrey of Bulloigne. (1964) (3)
- THE REFORM OF THE CALENDAR (1925) (2)
- Time by the Big Dipper (1)
- Astronomy, maps, and weather (1942) (1)
- Spence;S ‘anecdotes.’ (1889) (1)
- The Calculation of Meteor Orbits (formulas) (1939) (1)
- The temperature of the Mazapil meteorite (1933) (1)
- The Athens (Ala.) meteorite (1935) (1)
- Flying Saucers. Donald H. Menzel. Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard Univ. Press, 1953. 319 pp. Illus. $4.75 (1953) (1)
- The Real and Apparent Stellar Magnitudes of Telescopic Meteors (1951) (1)
- Elements of 1917 W 15 [(886) Washingtonia] (1918) (1)
- Applying mine-crater formulas to meteor crater in Arizona (1943) (1)
- On the Rule for Leap Year. (1956) (1)
- WHERE DO METEORITES COME FROM? (1939) (1)
- SECTION ON ASTRONOMY (D). (1942) (1)
- THE TILDEN METEOR, AN ILLINOIS DAYLIGHT FALL. (1927) (1)
- The auroral radiant from American observations of 1915–1920 (1920) (1)
- The "Great Fireball Procession" of 1913. (1953) (1)
- On the Rule for Leap Year (1956) (1)
- Did a Meteorite Strike the Crawfordsville Ford (1931) (0)
- The number of meteors and meteorites (1931) (0)
- William and Thomas Blanchard (1891) (0)
- The eclipsing binary sigma Aquilae. (1922) (0)
- The 1931 Perseids (1931) (0)
- The Calculation of Meteor Orbits (examples) (1939) (0)
- Note on the eclipsing variable WW Aurigae (abstract) (0)
- The pendrell brothers (1892) (0)
- Eclipsing Variables Showing Two Spectra (0)
- The meteor of February 16, 1930 (0)
- The 1932 return of the Leonid meteors (1932) (0)
- The 1946 maximum of the Draconid meteors. (1947) (0)
- Meteorites in Iowa (1929) (0)
- ON THE DAYLIGHT VISIBILITY OF STARS FROM A MINE SHAFT. (1925) (0)
- THE PARAGOULD METEOR AND METEORITES. (1930) (0)
- The Study of Shadow-casting Meteors (1953) (0)
- Discussions: Simplification of an Annuity Formula (1929) (0)
- A Proposed Sky Patrol by the Meteoritical Society (1948) (0)
- Meteorite or whirlwind in Spain (1934) (0)
- Real paths for five meteors (1932) (0)
- A Large Meteor Falls (1929) (0)
- The manufacture of a watch-dog (1890) (0)
- Preliminary report on the 1932 Leonids (1932) (0)
- Study of the spectroscopic binary [alpha] Andromedae (0)
- The meteor of September 16, 1929 (1936) (0)
- The orbit of the meteor of April 3, 1949. (1950) (0)
- A candle as a symbol of disapprobation (1888) (0)
- Drama in Ireland (1892) (0)
- THE MAGNETO-OPTICAL EFFECT AND THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. (1927) (0)
- THE PROGRAM OF THE UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF CALENDAR REFORM. (1931) (0)
- A supposed death from a meteorite (1931) (0)
- The Cepheid variable [eta] Aquilae. (0)
- Another South Carolina meteorite (1933) (0)
- The Path of Light in a Gravitational Field (1925) (0)
- SECTION ON ASTRONOMY (D) (1934) (0)
- Day and night on the moon (0)
- Harper, or Harpur (1888) (0)
- Powerplant Control Technology and Integration (1982) (0)
- Determination of the longitude and latitude of the U. S. Naval Observatory eclipse station at Baker, Oregon (0)
- CONFUSING NAMES FOR A METEOR. (1927) (0)
- The annual deposit of meteoric material (1935) (0)
- Occultations of Venus and Aldebaran (1923) (0)
- A meteoric proof of the earth's revolution about the sun (0)
- The Nebular Hypothesis in the Nineteenth Century (1928) (0)
- Meteor or Meteoric Cloud (1950) (0)
- The Dharmsala meteorites (0)
- The Research Program of the Meteor Section of the Meteorltlcal Society (1947) (0)
- The Tilden meteor (0)
- On the direction of shadow bands (abstract) (0)
- Fire from Heaven (1950) (0)
- Some new methods in practical astronomy (abstract) (0)
- Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs (0)
- Second elements and ephemeris of 1917 W 15 [(886) Washingtonia] (1918) (0)
- Largest Meteorite Seen to Fall (1931) (0)
- The Paragould meteor (0)
- Rate of Fall of Meteoric Material on the Earth (1935) (0)
- Shadow-Casting Meteors. (1952) (0)
- "St. Alban's tavern" (1892) (0)
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