Edward Emerson Barnard
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American astronomer and astronomical photographer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Emerson Barnard was an American astronomer. He was commonly known as E. E. Barnard, and was recognized as a gifted observational astronomer. He is best known for his discovery of the high proper motion of Barnard's Star in 1916, which is named in his honor.
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- Observations of the Double Star Krueger 60. (Burnham Gen. Cat. 11761, 1880.0 α 22h 23m 43s, δ+57° 6′.): (Plate 9, 10.) (1916) (187)
- Observations of the double stars Castor, Σ 2398 and μ′ Herculis (187)
- On the dark markings of the sky, with a catalogue of 182 such objects. (87)
- A small star with large proper-motion (1916) (29)
- A PHOTOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF SELECTED REGIONS OF THE MILKY WAY: Catalogue of 349 dark objects in the sky (25)
- On a nebulous groundwork in the constellation Taurus. (1907) (23)
- On a great nebulous region and the question of absorbing matter in space and the transparency of the nebulae. (16)
- Discovery and observations of a fifth satellite to Jupiter (1892) (14)
- Micrometrical Determinations of the Diameters of the Minor Planets Ceres (1), Pallas (2), Juno (3), and Vesta (4), made with the Filar Micrometer of the 36-inch Equatorial of the Lick Observatory, and on the Albedos of those Planets (1895) (12)
- On Comet 1919b and on the Rejection of a Comet's Tail (1920) (11)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN ASTRONOMY (I.). (1898) (10)
- Filar-micrometer observations of comet 1894a (1890) (10)
- Observations of the Eclipse of Iapetus in the Shadows of the Globe, Crape Ring, and Bright Ring of Saturn, 1889 November 1 (1890) (10)
- The Diameter of the Asteroid Juno (3), determined with the Micrometer of the 40-inch Refractor of the Yerkes Observatory, with remarks on some of the other Asteriods (1900) (10)
- Dark regions in the sky suggesting an obscuration of light. (1913) (10)
- On the dimensions of the planets and satellites (10)
- JUPITER: Observation of The Great Red Spot. (1881) (9)
- Observations of the Aurora, Made at the Yearkes Observatory, 1902-1909 (1902) (9)
- The South Polar CAP of Mars (1903) (8)
- Photographic and Visual Observations of Holmes' Comet. (7)
- On some Celestial Photographs made with a large Portrait Lens at the Lick Observatory (1890) (7)
- Some peculiarities of Nova Aquilae III of 1918. (1919) (7)
- Some of the dark markings on the sky and what they suggest (7)
- Observations of Saturn's Ring at the time of its Disappearance in 1907, made with the 40-in. Refractor of the Yerkes Observatory : (Plates 9, 10.) (1908) (7)
- On a planetary nebula (7)
- Comet c 1908 (Morehouse) (1908) (6)
- Some abnormal stars in the cluster M13 in Hercules. (1900) (6)
- On the Diameter of Ceres and Vesta (1900) (6)
- Observations of the satellite of Neptune, 1910-1912 (1912) (5)
- Physical and Micrometrical Observations of the Companions to Comet 1889 V (Brooks) (5)
- On the Variable Nebulœ of Hind (N.G.C. 1555) and Struve (N.G.C. 1554) in Taurus, and on the Nebulous Condition of the Variable Star T Tauri (1895) (5)
- New Nebula near General Catalogue No. 4510 (5)
- Diffused Nebulosities in the Heavens (4)
- Discovery and observations of companions to comet 1889 … (brooks July 6) (4)
- Observations of the satellite of Neptune at the opposition of 1906-7 (1907) (4)
- Photographic Observations of Comet C 1908 (Morehouse) (1908) (4)
- Micrometrical observations of the satellite of Neptune at the oppositions of 1903-1904 (4)
- Erratum [Micrometrical observations of the satellite of Neptune, and of stars near the planet] (1901) (4)
- Micrometric observations of the satellite of Neptune (1893) (4)
- On the colors of some of the stars in the globular cluster M13 Herculis. (4)
- Photographic determination of the colors of some of the stars in the cluster M13 (Hercules). (1914) (4)
- Micrometer observations of the satellite of Neptune in 1901-1902 and 1902-1903 (1903) (4)
- ON THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MILKY WAY MADE AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY IN 1889. (1890) (4)
- Visual Observations of Halley's Comet in 1910 (1914) (4)
- Observations of the satellites of Saturn at the opposition of 1915-16 (1916) (3)
- Micrometrical measures of the satellite of Neptune during the opposition of 1898-99 with the 40-inch refractor of the Yerkes Observatory, with some remarks on temperature changes in the object-glass (1899) (3)
- NOTICES FROM THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1890) (3)
- Observations of Saturn, eclipses and measures of the satellites, and position-angles of the ring (1910) (3)
- Discovery and period of a small variable star in the cluster M13 Hercules. (1900) (3)
- Measures of the satellites of Saturn and position angles of the rings (prepared for publication by Mary R. Calvert) (1927) (3)
- The Aurora of March 15, 1885 (1885) (3)
- Observations of the distant companion of Procyon (1917) (3)
- The proper motion of the great nebula of Andromeda (1917) (3)
- Observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter in the years 1908 and 1909, with a new determination of its period. Miscellaneous observations of Jupiter and his belts and moons (3)
- Photographs of Comets and of the the Milky Way (1899) (3)
- Correction to the Paper (3)
- Comets 1889 I and II, and some suggestions as to the possibility of seing the short-period comets at aphelion (1890) (3)
- Photographic Observations of Comet C 1908 (morehouse) Third Paper (3)
- On a Photographic Search for a Satellite to the Moon (1895) (3)
- Observations of the diameter of Neptune and of the position of his satellite (1895) (3)
- Observations of the satellite of Neptune (1913) (3)
- Measures of the satellite of Neptune with the 40-inch refractor of the Yerkes Observatory, with remarks on the great telescope (1898) (3)
- Observations of the satellite of Neptune(prepared for publication by Mary R. Calvert) (1927) (3)
- The Moon: A Summary of the Existing Knowledge of Our Satellite, with a Complete Photographic Atlas by William H. Pickering (1904) (3)
- Additional Observations of the Disappearances and Reappearances of the Rings of Saturn in 1907–8, made with the 40-inch Refractor of the Yerkes Observatory (1908) (3)
- Measures of the position of the satellite of Neptune, 1893-4 (1894) (3)
- Photographs of the Milky Way. (3)
- Photographs of the Milky Way and of comets (3)
- The Bruce photographic telescope of the Yerkes Observatory. (3)
- Measures of the diameters of Mars and the positions of his satellites in 1894 (1897) (3)
- Observations of the satellites of Saturn (1915) (3)
- Observations of the satellite of Neptune, 1909-1910 (1910) (3)
- Filar-micrometer observations of comet 1888 V (1888) (2)
- Observations of Hind's Variable Nebula in Taurus (N.G.C. 1555), made with the 40 inch Refractor of the Yerkes Observatory (1899) (2)
- Micrometrical Measures of the Diameters of Ceres Pallas, and Vesta, made with the 36-inch Refractor of the Lick Observatory (1894) (2)
- Errata [Micrometrical observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter during the opposition of 1893, with measures of diameters of Jupiter, 1892-4] (1894) (2)
- Micrometer observations of Phoebe, the ninth satellite of Saturn. (2)
- On the Anomalous Tails of Comets (1905) (2)
- The Exterior Nebulosities of the Pleiades, with a Drawing from the different Photographs; and on the appearance of the involved Nebulosities of the Cluster with the 40-inch Refractor (1900) (2)
- Photograph of the Milky way Near the Star Theta Ophiuchi (1899) (2)
- Addendum, Additional observations of the proper-motion star (1916) (2)
- On the third and fourth satellites of Jupiter (2)
- Micrometer measures of the fifth satellite of Jupiter (2)
- Observations of the small star with large proper-motion (2)
- New Nebulae. — Small black hole in the milky-way. — Duplicity of β1 Capricorni (2)
- Photographic Observations of Borrelly's Comet and Explanation of the Phenomenon of the Tail on July 24 (1903) (2)
- Change in the focus of Nova Geminorum 2. Recent observations of Nova Persei 2 and Nova Geminorum 1 (2)
- Observations of comet 1913C (1914) (2)
- The Lunar Craters Alpetragius and Thales (2)
- On the Erroneous Results of a Stereoscopic Combination of Photographs of a Comet (1909) (2)
- Observations of the satellite of Neptune at the oppositions 1907–8 and 1908–9, made with the 40‐inch telescope (2)
- Encke's Comet. On the Possibility of Photographing the Comet at all Points in its Orbit (1914) (2)
- A Remarkable Lunar Halo (1902) (2)
- The companions of Procyon and Sirius (1912) (2)
- Secondary nucleus to comet 1906b (1906) (2)
- Mellish's comet, 1915a (1915) (2)
- Physical and Micrometrical Observations of the Planet Venus Made at the Lick Observatory with the 12-INCH and 36-INCH Refractors. (1897) (2)
- Observations of the satellite of Neptune in the years 1905-06 (1906) (2)
- THE WHITE SPOT ON JUPITER. (1880) (2)
- Note on the period of the fifth satellite of Jupiter (1892) (2)
- Micrometric measures of the satellites of Saturn in the years 1910, 1911 and 1912 (1912) (2)
- Micrometrical Measures of the Ball and Ring System of the Planet Saturn, and Measures of the Diameter of his Satellite Titan. Made with the 36-inch Equatorial of the Lick Observatory (1895) (2)
- Observations of the seven inner satellites of Saturn (1913) (2)
- The great photographic nebula of Orion, encircling the belt and theta nebula (2)
- A great nebulous region near omicron Persei. (1915) (2)
- Micrometer observations of Neptune(prepared for publication by Mary R. Calvert) (1927) (2)
- Note on some of the variable stars of the cluster Messier 5 (2)
- Observations of the satellites of Mars (2)
- Notes on the Great Comet 1882 II (2)
- ECLIPSE OF JAPETUS, THE VIII SATELLITE OF SATURN. (1889) (1)
- Micrometrical measures of double stars (1898) (1)
- Anomalous tail of comet 1889 I (1889) (1)
- Photographic nebulosities in the Milky Way (1)
- Micrometric measures of star clusters. (1931) (1)
- Photographs of the Planet Mars, etc: (Plates 9, 10.) (1911) (1)
- Discovery and observations of a comet 1888e (1888) (1)
- Observations of Venus near Inferior Conjunction (1)
- Correction to the Paper "on the Dark Markings of the SKY." (1919) (1)
- The double head of comet 1899a (1899) (1)
- Observations of the sixth satellite of Jupiter (1)
- Some notes on nebulae and nebulosities (1)
- On the Dark Poles and Bright Equatorial Belt of the First Satellite of Jupiter (1894) (1)
- Observations of the transits of Mercury, 1891 May 9, and 1894 November 9-10 (1)
- On the Comparison of Reflector and Portrait Lens Photographs (1896) (1)
- The great nebula of Andromeda. (1898) (1)
- Invisibility of Hind's Variable Nebula (N. G. C. 1555) (1895) (1)
- Micrometrical measures of the fifth satellite of Jupiter and on the motion of the line of apsides of the orbit of the satellite (1899) (1)
- Filar Micrometer Measures of the Diameters of the Four Bright Satellites of Jupiter, made with the 36-inch Equatorial of the Lick Observatory (1895) (1)
- A small faint Nebula near the n. f. end of the Great Nebula of Andromeda (1)
- On the Comparison of the Photographs of the Milky Way in α=17h 56m, δ=-28°, in "Knowledge" for July 1890, and March 1891 (1891) (1)
- Photographic Measures of Saturn and its Rings (1914) (1)
- Naked-Eye Observations of Nova Aquilæ III (1920) (1)
- DISCOVERY OF A FIFTH SATELLITE OF JUPITER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1892 (1892) (1)
- The Leonid Meteors at Yerkes Observatory (1903) (1)
- Harvard College Observatory Bulletin No. 616 (1916) (1)
- Transparency of the crape Ring of Saturn, and other peculiarities as shown by the observations of the eclipse of Japetus on November 1st, 1889 (1892) (1)
- Observations of Saturn's Rings at Their Disappearances in 1907 with a Suggested Explanation of the Phenomena Presented (1)
- Some remarkable small black spots in the Milky Way (abstract) (1)
- Measures of the position-angles of the rings of Saturn (1891) (1)
- Nova T Coronae of 1866. (1907) (1)
- Observations of the companion of Sirius (1915) (1)
- Observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter at the opposition of 1906-7 (1907) (1)
- Periodical changes in the size of the glow surrounding the lunar crater Linné (1)
- Observations of the zodiacal counterglow (1888) (1)
- Visual observations of a variable star in the cluster M 3 (NGC. 5272) (1)
- Observations of the Planet Jupiter and his Satellites during 1890 with the 12-inch Equatoreal of the Lick Observatory (1891) (1)
- Observations of the satellites of Uranus (1909) (1)
- The Annular Nebula in Lyra (M 57) (1906) (1)
- Micrometrical observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter (1906) (1)
- Micrometer observations of Phoebe (1)
- J. Comas Sola's asteroid (925) Alphonsina (1920) (1)
- Photographic Observations of Comet 1911 C (Brooks) (1912) (1)
- Observations of the Reappearance of the Rings of Saturn; Observations of the Position-Angles of the Rings, and Observations of the Satellites (1892) (1)
- SOME NOTES ON NOVA AQUILAE III, 1918 (1920) (1)
- The Cluster G. C. 1420 and the Nebula N. G. C. 2237 (1)
- A micrometrical determination of the dimensions of the planets and satellites of the solar system made with the 36-inch refractor of the Lick Observatory (1897) (1)
- The Leonids of 1897 (1897) (1)
- Observations of the companions of Procyon (1)
- On the Phenomena of the Transits of the First Satellite of Jupiter (1891) (1)
- Photographic observations of Mellish's comet 1907 b (1)
- Micrometrical observations of the four satellites of the planet Uranus, and measures of the diameters of Uranus (1896) (1)
- On a classification of the periodic comets by their physical appearance (1891) (1)
- Ring-Micrometer Observations of Comets and Nebulae (1)
- Phenomena observed at the Lunar Eclipse 1902 Oct. 16 (1)
- On the Photographs of Comet c 1908 (Morehouse).: (Plates 2, 3.) (1908) (1)
- Observations of the companions of Procyon, and of beta 883 (1898) (1)
- Observations of comet 1915e (1916) (1)
- Note on the Exterior Nebulosities of the Pleiades (1899) (1)
- The temporary stars. On the present appearance of some of these bodies. (1)
- On the Extended Nebulosity about 15 Monocerotis (1895) (1)
- Micrometer measures of the fifth satellite of Jupiter and miscellaneous observations of the planet (1910) (1)
- Photographic and visual observations of Iapetus, the eight satellite of Saturn, in 1906 (1)
- Colour Changes in the Markings on the Surface of the Planet Jupiter (1891) (1)
- The gegenschein and its possible origin (1)
- Observations of the star Krueger 60 (1903) (1)
- Celestial photographs with a "magic lantern" lens. (1895) (1)
- Discovery and observations of a comet (1889) (1)
- Observations of Faye's comet (1889) (1)
- Visual observations of Halley's comet (1909) (1)
- The White Spot on Saturn (1903) (1)
- A few Observations of the Planet Saturn and his Rings in the Years 1897–1904.: (Plate 11.) (1908) (1)
- Self-Luminous Night Haze (1)
- On a great photographic nebula near Antares (1)
- Observations of the double comets 1915e and 1915a (1916) (1)
- Photograph of an August meteor (1897) (1)
- On the fifth satellite of Jupiter (1903) (1)
- A CURIOUS EGG. (1881) (1)
- Observation 1895 January 27 of the comet 1894e (1895) (0)
- Swifts' Comet (1880) (0)
- Observations of Comet e 1894 (Swift) (1895) (0)
- Corrections to the Observations of 588 Achilles in A. N. 4206. (0)
- Observations of comet 1909e and of comet 1910a (1910) (0)
- A simple and rapid method of detecting changes on celestial photographs due to motion or variability of the celestial bodies (0)
- The Great Nebula of Rho Ophiuchi and the smallness of the stars forming the ground work of the Milky Way (1897) (0)
- Change in the Focus of Nova Geminorum no. 2 (0)
- A great photographic nebula near pi and delta Scorpii. (1906) (0)
- The red star BD +37°3876 = WX Cygni (0)
- On the “ Owl ” Nebula, Messier 97 = N.G.C. 3587. 1860.0. $\alpha = {11}^\text{h}\,{6}^\text{m}\,{40}^\text{s}$. $\delta = +{55}^{^{\circ}}\,{46}^{\prime{}}.7$.: (Plate 3.) (1907) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE CONTACTS, DIAMETER AND POSITION OF MERCURY AT THE TRANSIT OF, MAY 9, 1891, AT MOUNT HAMILTON (1891) (0)
- Photographic observations of an unknown comet on 1905 July 22 (1905 f) (0)
- A small planetary nebula near the star BD. +34°.732 (0)
- Observation of the position of Turner's "Nova" [Nova Geminorum 1903] (1903) (0)
- Photographic discovery and visual observations of a comet (1892) (0)
- Report of the Eclipse Committee (0)
- Observations of a faint asteroid 1904 OVa near the place of Phoebe on 1904 Sept. 12 (0)
- Erratum [On the fifth satellite of Jupiter] (1903) (0)
- Variable stars in the cluster, M 11 (N.G.C.6705) (0)
- On the motion of a small star in the Plejades (0)
- Erratum [Ring-micrometer observations of comet 1887f] (1886) (0)
- Note on Professor Campbell's observations of Nova Aurigae. (1897) (0)
- REVIEW: A General Catalogue of 1290 Double Stars discovered from 1871 to 1899 by S. W. Burnham (1900) (0)
- Observations of the position and physical appearance of Nova Sagittarii (0)
- Note on the diameters and ellipticity of the planet Uranus (1896) (0)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN ASTRONOMY (ABSTRACT) (1898) (0)
- Duplicity of the small star preceding β Capricorni (0)
- Observations of the Great Comet of 1882 (0)
- Additional observations of the Companion C of Comet 1889 V (Brooks) (0)
- DARK TRANSIT OF THE III SATELLITE OF JUPITER (SEPTEMBER 2, 1890) (1890) (0)
- Remarkable spots on the planet Jupiter (0)
- On the new merope nebula (0)
- Filar-micrometer observations of Encke's comet (1891) (0)
- Nova Persei No. 2 (Anderson) (1920) (0)
- Filar-micrometer observations of comets 1892f and 1892g (0)
- Ring-micrometer observations of comet 1887e (1886) (0)
- On the change in the physical condition of Nova Persei in the fall of 1902 and afterwards (0)
- Notice of his appointment as associate editor (1914) (0)
- Observations of comet 1890f (1891) (0)
- Variable stars in the cluster M 11 (1919) (0)
- On an instrument for accurately photographing an unseen moving but known celestial body (0)
- Note on the color of Nova Aquilae III (0)
- Rediscovery and observations of the periodic comet of Swift, 1880 IV (1891) (0)
- Observations of Halley's Comet at the Time of its Nearest Approach to the Earth (0)
- Measures of small stars in the Dumbbell Nebula (1915) (0)
- A new determination of the Saturnian ball and ring system with the great Lick telescope (0)
- The Lick observations of comet 1892 V (1894) (0)
- Observations of the variable star RS Aquarii (Ch. 7594) (0)
- PROBABLE RETURN OF LEXELL'S COMET. (0)
- Micrometer observations of the asteroid (588) Achilles (0)
- Additional measures of the position of Nova Persei (Ch. 1226) (0)
- Erratum [Discovery and observations of a fifth satellite to Jupiter] (0)
- Request for Observations of the First Satellite of Jupiter at its Transit during 1891 (0)
- On the varnishing of astronomical negatives (abstract) (0)
- On the reported naked-eye observations of Nova Aquilae III previous to 1918, June 8 (0)
- Observations of the partial solar eclipse of 1897 July 29 (1897) (0)
- An account of the discovery of a fifth satellite to jupiter (0)
- the nebula G. C. 2091 (1889) (0)
- The New Star in the Nebula of Andromeda (1885) (0)
- The Variability of the Nucleus of the Planetary Nebula N.G.C. 7662. $1860.0,\,\alpha\,{23}^\text{h}\,{19}^\text{m}\,{11}^\text{s},\,\delta +{41}^{^{\circ} }\,{46}^{\prime}.0$: (Plate 12.) (1908) (0)
- The discovery and period of small variable star (1900) (0)
- The Midnight Illumination above the Northern Horizon near the Time of the Summer Solstice (1906) (0)
- On the Phenomenon of the Transit of the First Satellite of Jupiter, 1890 September 8, and Observations of the Red Spots on the Planet (1892) (0)
- On the rediscovery of d'Arrest's comet (1890) (0)
- Preliminary remarks on the observation of Mars 1892, with the 12-in. and 36-in. refractor of the Lick Observatory (1892) (0)
- IV. Report on the standardizing of the eclipse plates. (0)
- TRANSIT OF MERCURY, OBSERVED AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY:- (1894) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER WITH A 5-INCH REFRACTOR DURING THE YEARS 1879 TO 1886 (PLATES I, II, III, IV ACCOMPANY). (1889) (0)
- ON A BLACK TRANSIT OF THE IV SATELLITE OF JUPITER (AUGUST 13, 1890). (1890) (0)
- Observations of Halley's comet and notes on itsphotographic appearance (1910) (0)
- On the hypothetical disturbing body in the system of 61 cygni (0)
- Photographic Observations of Daniel's Comet (0)
- Recent Observations of the Rings of Saturn, and their bearing upon some of the Phenomena of the Disappearance of the Rings in 1907 (1909) (0)
- Ring Micrometer Observations of Winnecke's Comet 1886 VI (0)
- On the Light Changes and Other Peculiarities of Nova Persei No. 2 (Anderson, 1901).. (Plate 12.) (1922) (0)
- Period and light curve of the variable star 7594 RS Aquarii (0)
- NOTE ON PHOTOGRAPHING THE DARK PART OF THE MOON. (1890) (0)
- The Conjunction of Mars and Saturn 1911 August 16 (1911) (0)
- A new Nebula near φ Virginis (0)
- Photographs of the Milky Way near 15 Monoceros[sic] and near epsilon Cygni. (1895) (0)
- Observations of Brooks's periodic comet (1905) (0)
- Filar-micrometer observations of comet 1889g (1889) (0)
- Prediscovery photographs of Espin's nova lacertae (0)
- Apparent duplicity of the first Satellite of Jupiter (0)
- A new variable star (1899) (0)
- A cluster of eighteen small Nebulae discovered with the 36 inch Refractor of the Lick Observatory (0)
- The companion of Sirius (1917) (0)
- Further Observations of Nova Aurigæ in 1901 (1901) (0)
- The minor planet 21 Lutetia near Jupiter. The great red spot. Transit of satellite II (0)
- Observations of comet 1894e (1895) (0)
- Observations of comets (0)
- Drawings of Comet 1888 I (0)
- Delavan's Comet (1914) (0)
- Micrometer observations of Wolf's asteroid (887) Alinda (1919) (0)
- Visual Observations of Nova Aurigae since its Reappearance in August 1892 (0)
- Rediscovery and observations of comet 1884 III Wolf (1891 (0)
- Filar micrometer measures of Nova Auriga in 1894 (0)
- Photographs of Comet c 1908 (Morehouse).: (Plate 5.) (1908) (0)
- Micrometrical Measures and Focal Peculiarities of Nova Lacertœ (Espin). (Plate 9.) (1912) (0)
- Micrometrical Measures of the Annular Nebula of Lyra (M. 57) (0)
- Observations of Wolf's comet (1916b) (1916) (0)
- Book Reviews: Publications of the Yerkes Observatory, Vol. VI (1932) (0)
- Occultation of Mars and Jupiter by the moon in September [1892] (1892) (0)
- Note on Saturn (0)
- THE BINARY STARS, A REVIEW (1919) (0)
- On the identity of Anthelm's new star of 1670 (11 Vulpeculae) (0)
- Note on Professor Newcomb's Observation of the Zodiacal Light (1906) (0)
- Drawing of the planet jupiter (0)
- ASTRONOMY: MOTION OF SPOTS ON HIS SURFACE. (1880) (0)
- Observations of Wolf's comet (1917 III) (1930) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE OCCULTATIONS OF MARS, AT MT. HAMILTON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1892 (1892) (0)
- The Variable Star R Cygni (1913) (0)
- Secondary nucleus to Comet b 1906 (Koff) (1906) (0)
- MINOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND NOTES: Note on the Southern Tail of Halley's Comet Seen May 17 and 18, 1910 (1917) (0)
- Comet 1881 VI (0)
- The Great Aurora of June 16, 1915 (0)
- Recent Observations of Nova Cygni (1876) (1912) (0)
- Discovery and observations of Comet 1888 V (Barnard Oct. 30) (0)
- On the Varnishing of Astronomical Negatives (0)
- Observations [occultation of star by Jupiter] (1888) (0)
- Some Peculiarities of the Novæ (0)
- Measures of the sixth satellite of Jupiter, and of comparison stars, in 1908 (0)
- Relative Motions of the Spots and Markings on the Surface of Jupiter, from Micrometrical Observations Made at the Lick Observatory (1891) (0)
- Observations of comet 1893c (1893) (0)
- Micrometer observations of comet 1908 c (Morehouse) (0)
- Wolf's "new star" in Cygnus (1903) (0)
- On the reobservations of comet 1889 V (1890) (0)
- Observations of the Gegenschein or zodiacal counterglow (1893) (0)
- Photographic comparison of a bright nebula with a dark one, and the possible luminosity of space (0)
- Observations of the Difference of Declination of 21 Asterope and 22 Asterope, at the Transit of Wolf's Comet 1891 Sep. 3 (0)
- Note on the new variable star (1919) (0)
- conjunctions of Saturn's satellites, observed at the Lick Observatory (1892) (0)
- Observations of the Spots and Markings on the Planet Jupiter made with the Twelve-inch Equatoreal of the Lick Observatory (1891) (0)
- Nebulas near Castor (1897) (0)
- The Gegenschein or zodiacal counterglow (1897) (0)
- Berichtigung zu „Small Nebula near Great Andromeda Nebula” in A. N. 2687 (0)
- Position-angles of the north polar CAP of Mars, 1898-9 (1899) (0)
- SWIFTS' COMET. (1880) (0)
- Observations of the zodiacal counterglow, or Gegenschein, made at Mt. Hamilton during the years 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891 (1891) (0)
- Filar-micrometer observations of comets 1889f and 1889g (0)
- The comet of 1812 (Pons-Brooks) (1885) (0)
- On the apparent ellipticity of Mars (1903) (0)
- A Mistaken Butterfly (1915) (0)
- Photograph of the nebula NGC 1499 near the star ksi Persei. (1895) (0)
- NEW DOUBLE STARS. (1889) (0)
- Observations of the Magnitudes and Position of Nova Geminorum (1906) (0)
- Micrometer observations of comet 1910a (1910) (0)
- Observations of comet 1892e (0)
- The variability of Nova Cygni of 1876 (1919) (0)
- Filar-micrometer observation of comet 1892e (1892) (0)
- Discovery and observations of Comet 1889… (Barnard 1888 Sept. 2) (0)
- Errata [Photographic discovery and visual observations of a comet] (1892) (0)
- Occultation of Jupiter, 1889 September 3 (1889) (0)
- Filar Micrometer Observations of Comet 1889...(Barnard March 31) (1889) (0)
- On the Proper Motion of Some of the Small Stars in the Dense Cluster M 92 Herculis (0)
- Filar Micrometer Observations of Comet 1889 V (Brooks) (0)
- comparison of three of his celestial photographs with those taken with the 20-inch reflector, &c., Dr. Roberts (1896) (0)
- On the Parallax and Proper Motion of the Double Star Krueger 60 (Burnham, Gen. Cat., 11761).: (Plate 14.) (1908) (0)
- On a search for the comet reported 1889, Jan. 15, by Mr. Brooks (1889) (0)
- On an Early Search for Winnecke's Comet before Perihelion (0)
- Photographic and visual observations of comet 1892f (1892) (0)
- Saturn¡ÇS Rings When the Earth Passed Through Their Plane in 1920-1921 (0)
- On the probable encounter of Brooks' Comet with a disturbing medium on October 21, 1893 (0)
- Discovery of a Comet by Photography (1892) (0)
- Additional observations of Halley's comet (0)
- The Story of the Comets by George F. Chambers (0)
- Transit of Venus 1882 Dec. 5–6 (0)
- Micrometrical observations of Nova (T) Aurigae (0)
- Visual and photographic observations of comet 1911b (1912) (0)
- The great aurora of 1918, March 7 (0)
- The great red spot and other markings of Jupiter (0)
- Observations of comet 1906a (1906) (0)
- Auroral lights, August 25, 1919, observed at the Yerkes Observatory (1919) (0)
- Observations of the Minor Planet (403) Cyane (0)
- The lunar appulse of 1890 June 2 (1890) (0)
- An astronomical coincidence (0)
- On an explanation of the double transit of Jupiter's first satellite (0)
- The great meteor of July 27, 1894 (1894) (0)
- Small stars near Sirius (1897) (0)
- Orbit of Comet 1887...(Barnard Febr.16) (0)
- OBSERVATION OF SMALL SPOTS ON JUPITER. (1890) (0)
- Discovery and Observations of Comet 1889 … (Barnard March 31) (0)
- On the motion of some of the stars of messier 92 (hercules) (0)
- Reply to Mr. Rudolph Pirovano's remarks in A. N. 4117, concerning „an unexplained observation”︁ (0)
- A VERY REMARKABLE COMET (BROOKS, JULY 7, 1889). (1889) (0)
- Recent observations of Jupiter - the Great Red Spot and its changes (1892) (0)
- Celestial photographs with a (0)
- Erratum [Small stars near Sirius] (1900) (0)
- The White Spot on Jupiter (1880) (0)
- On the companions to VEGA (1897) (0)
- The November Leonids of 1896 (1896) (0)
- Erratum [Observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter] (1916) (0)
- Visual Observations of the Brightness of Nova Persei No. 2 (Anderson 1910) (1926) (0)
- Note on communication by Professor Jonckheere (1920) (0)
- Photographic Nebulosities and Groups of Nebulous Stars (0)
- Observations of comet 1889 V (1891) (0)
- Observations of the companion of Sirius with the 40-inch refractor (1910) (0)
- The white spot near the north limb of the third satellite of Jupiter (A. N. 4147) (0)
- The double star beta 883 (1900) (0)
- Erratum [Observations of the seven inner satellites of Saturn] (1913) (0)
- On the period and light curve of the variable star No. 33, M. 5 (Libra) and on the possible use of such a star as a time constant (0)
- Filar-micrometer measures of the fifth satellite of Jupiter (1893) (0)
- On a group of small nebulae (0)
- Two new variable stars (1917) (0)
- On the comparative distances of certain globular clusters and the star clouds of the Milky Way (1920) (0)
- The Variability of Nova Cygni, 1876 (Schmidt) (1921) (0)
- Observations of the planet (193) Ambrosia (0)
- Observations of Nova Persei (Ch. 1226) (0)
- Note on comet 1889 V (0)
- Visual observations of Phoebe, the ninth satellite of Saturn (1905) (0)
- Erratum [Filar-micrometer observations of comet 1889f] (1889) (0)
- Notes on the Great Comet of 1882 (1882) (0)
- Observations of the companions of Sirius and Procyon (1903) (0)
- Observations of (181) Eucharis (0)
- Note on Comet 1891 I. (0)
- Jupiter: Observation of The Great Red Spot (1881) (0)
- On the transparency of the outer ring of Saturn (0)
- On a Great Photographic Nebula in Scorpio, near Antares (1895) (0)
- Observation of Comet e 1904 (Borrelly) (0)
- Peculiarity of focal observations of the planetary nebulae and visual observations of Nova Persei with the forty-inch Yerkes telescopes. (1901) (0)
- Hind's New Star of 1848 (Nova Ophiuchi No. 2): (Plate 6.) (1921) (0)
- Observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter (1894) (0)
- On the Change in the Focus for Nova Persei (1902) (0)
- Observations of Comet 1889 … (Barnard March 31) (0)
- East Elongations of Jupiter's fifth Satellite. (0)
- Group of small nebulae (0)
- Additional Notes on the Visibility of the Dark Side of Saturn's Rings (1908) (0)
- Small Nebula near Great Andromeda Nebula (0)
- Observation of comet 1902b (1902) (0)
- Note on the First Satellite of Jupiter (1891) (0)
- Note on the companion of Sirius (1900) (0)
- Observations of Halley's Comet (0)
- Observations of Wolf's periodic comet (0)
- Elements of comet 1887d (1886) (0)
- Observations of the transit of Mercury, 1894, Nov. 9-10 (0)
- Note on the nebula Dreyer NGC NO. 532 (1895) (0)
- Gain of Definition obtained by Moving a Telescope (1913) (0)
- Visual observations of some of the Harvard College Observatory polar sequence stars, made with the 40-inch refractor of the Yerkes Observatory (0)
- On the acceleration of the receding masses in the tail of Halley's comet 1910 June 6 (0)
- The period of the variable star no. 33, M. 5 (libra) (0)
- On the positions of the stars BD +1°2720, +1°2722, and +0°2957 (0)
- Micrometrical observations of Möesting A, Ptolemaus A and Triesnecker B (1901) (0)
- Nova Aquilae of 1905. (1905) (0)
- Observations of the stars Krueger 60 and beta 1291 (1900) (0)
- Additional observations of comet 1888e (1888) (0)
- Observations of (588) Achilles (1920) (0)
- Comet 1888 V (1889) (0)
- Observations of comet 1888e (1888) (0)
- RECENT OBSERVATIONS OF SOME OF THE NOVÆ (1922) (0)
- Variable Stars in M 11 (0)
- Observations of the Leonid meteors for 1898. (1899) (0)
- A VERY REMARKABLE METEOR. (1881) (0)
- Micrometer observations of the Tempel3-Swift periodic comet, with observations of three new double stars and four new nebulae. And on the crimson star BD+43°53 (0)
- A new variable star with very long period (0)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE NEAR APPROACH OF MARS AND SATURN, SEPTEMBER 29, 1889. (1889) (0)
- Parallax of the Andromeda Nebula (0)
- Second paper on the motion of the stars in Messier 92 (0)
- A Curious Egg (1881) (0)
- Observations of comet 1918d (1919) (0)
- Filar-micrometer measures of the position of the star DM +37 degrees 4131 for parallax (1900) (0)
- Note on the Nebula G. C. 4036 = N. G. C. 5834 (0)
- On the Nebulosities of the Pleiades and on a New Merope Nebula (0)
- Micrometer positions of Halley's comet, made with the 40-inch telescope of the Yerkes Observatory (1912) (0)
- Observations of d'Arrest's comet, 1890 V (1891) (0)
- Observations of comets (completed by G. Van Biesbroeck, with the assistance of Miss M.Calvert and Mrs. A. Pierce), (III) (1931) (0)
- An unexplained observation (0)
- Filar-micrometer observations of comet 1890 II (1891) (0)
- Le Premier Satellite de Jupiter. Constitution physique et rotation. (1894) (0)
- Micrometrical measures of the companions of Procyon (1899) (0)
- The Naming of the Minor Planet No. 907, Barnardiana. (1922) (0)
- On a Photographic Study of the Earth-lit Portion of the New Moon (1895) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF JUNE 6, 1891, AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY, MT. HAMILTON (1891) (0)
- Remarkable transparency of Encke's Comet (0)
- The Great Aurora of June 16, 1915 (0)
- The Great Red Spot on Jupiter (0)
- Notes on comet 1886f (0)
- Changes in the length of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter (1885) (0)
- On the motion of the stars in the cluster Messier 92 (0)
- Sherburne Wesley Burnham (1921) (0)
- Discovery of a comet, March 31 [1889] (1889) (0)
- Observations of the Variable Star 97.1910 Cygni, 1900.0 α 19h 49m 55B.01 δ+36° 46′ 57″.4 (1913) (0)
- Ring Micrometer Observations of Comet 1887 IV (Barnard May 12) (0)
- Micrometrical and Visual Observations of Nova Cygni (1876) made with the 40-inch Refractor of the Yerkes Observatory (1902) (0)
- SWIFT'S COMET. (1880) (0)
- Astronomy for Amateurs. Drifting Meteor Trains. (1891) (0)
- Observations of Comet 1885 … (Barnard) (0)
- Observations of Nova Geminorum. (1903) (0)
- On a small nebula close to M. 57 (0)
- Observation of comet 1904e (1905) (0)
- Comet 1889 I (1891) (0)
- To the Editor of "Science.". (1881) (0)
- An unsuccessful search for Brorsen's Comet 1889–90 (0)
- Comet 1882 III (Barnard) (0)
- Observations of (181) Eucharis, and of some small stars near the path of Eucharis, and of a new nebula (0)
- Observations of Wolf's Periodic Comet 1911 a (0)
- Comets 1890e and 1890f (1890) (0)
- MISS MACKIE'S NOVA OPHIUCHI (1920) (0)
- An other astronomical coincidence (0)
- Nova Aurigae a Nebula (0)
- Observations of two great meteors (1904) (0)
- Observations of the asteroid (13) Egeria (0)
- Return of the Biela Meteors (1886) (0)
- The New Merope Nebula. (0)
- Max Wolf's two small proper-motion stars in Serpens (A. N. 4981) (1920) (0)
- THE GREAT AURORA OF JUNE 16, 1915.4 (1915) (0)
- The object R. Jonckheere 900 (1917) (0)
- Recent Observations of the Position of Nova Aurigæ with the 40-inch Telescope of the Yerkes Observatory (1901) (0)
- Rediscovery and observations of Encke's periodiccomet (1891) (0)
- Errata [Ring-micrometer observations of comet 1887e] (1886) (0)
- Measures of the Positions of Faint Comparison Stars near the Variable R Cygni (1915) (0)
- On the Polar Diameter of Saturn and the Minor Axis of the Ring (1913) (0)
- Ring-micrometer observations of comets (1886) (0)
- Observations of Nova Persei 1901 (0)
- Rediscovery and observations of Wolf's periodic comet (1891) (0)
- Photographic Observations of Giacobini's Comet (1905 c) (1906) (0)
- Some of the Results of Astronomical Photography Pertaining Specially to the Work with a Portrait Lens (1908) (0)
- Suggestions in Respect to Photographing Comets with Special Reference to Halley's Comet (1909) (0)
- Two Probably Variable Nebulae (0)
- Jupiter: Motion of Spots on His Surface (1880) (0)
- A New Nebulous Star, and Corrections to Dreyer's NGC. (0)
- A Correction to Dr. Swift's list of new Nebulae in A. N. 2746 (0)
- A Singular Dark Marking on the Sky. (1915) (0)
- OCCULTATIONS OF STARS (OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 1889). (0)
- Periodical changes in the form of the Gegenschein (1899) (0)
- The nebula (1892.0): 23h0m40s +59° 39′7 (0)
- On the companions to comet 1889d (1889) (0)
- Focal length of the 40-inch telescope of the Yerkes Observatory (1917) (0)
- Observation of comet 1902d (0)
- Suggestions for Observing Meteor Trains (0)
- Comment on the early Harvard photographs of Nova Persei. (1902) (0)
- Exterior nebulosities of the Pleiades (1896) (0)
- The period of the fifth satellite of Jupiter (1893) (0)
- Rediscovery of the periodic comet 1884 III (1891) (0)
- Observations of Comet a 1906 (Brooks) (0)
- Observations of Faye's comet 1888 IV (0)
- Observations of the variable star RS Aquarii (0)
- The Variable Star No. 33 in the Cluster M. 5 (0)
- Ring-Micrometer Observations of Comet 1887 … (Barnard May 12) (0)
- Observations of comet 1892f (1892) (0)
- On the Probable Motion of the Annular Nebula in Lyra (M 57) and the peculiarities in the Focus for the Planetary Nebulœ and their Nuclei (1900) (0)
- Nova Persei of 1901 (0)
- The variable star S Lyncis. Two new double stars. Anderson's variable near BD. +55.°3011 (0)
- Micrometrical observations of eros made with the forty-inch refractor of the yearkes observatory during the opposition of 1900-1901 (0)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN ASTRONOMY (II.). (0)
- Discovery and Observations of Comet 1889 … (Barnard June 23) (0)
- Filar-micrometer observations of Wolf's periodic Comet (1892) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE TRANSIT OF MERCURY, MAY 9, 1891, AT MOUNT HAMILTON. NOTE ON THE VISIBILITY OF MERCURY DURING TRANSIT (1891) (0)
- Observations of phoebe, the 9th satellite of Saturn (0)
- New planetary nebula (0)
- Observations of Olbers' Comet 1887 (0)
- Photograph of Brooks's new comet (1893) (0)
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