James Cuffey
American astronomer
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James Cuffey's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics Stanford University
- Masters Astronomy University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Astronomy University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Cuffey was an American astronomer. He specialized in photoelectric photometry and held the patent on the Cuffey Iris Photometer, an instrument used in stellar photographic photometry. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Cuffey became a graduate student at Northwestern University in 1934, then went on to Harvard University as a doctoral student under Harlow Shapley. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1938, then took a position as a postdoctoral fellow at Indiana University. Serving in the United States Navy in World War II, Cuffey taught navigation at the U.S. Naval Academy. In 1946, he returned to Indiana University, where he became a researcher in the Indiana Asteroid Program, begun in 1949. In 1966, he joined Clyde Tombaugh in starting the astronomy program at New Mexico State University, where he remained until he retired in 1976.
James Cuffey's Published Works
Published Works
- The star cluster NGC 2158. (1962) (22)
- The Galactic Clusters Messier 46, Messier 50, and NGC 2324. (1941) (13)
- A photometric atlas of Messier 53. (1965) (10)
- NGC 1893, UBV photometry. (1973) (9)
- Pallas, Vesta, Ceres and Victoria; photoelectric photometry. (1953) (7)
- The Galactic Cluster NGC 2126 and NGC 2194. (1943) (7)
- NGC 1893 and NGC 6838, standard stars. (1973) (6)
- REPORTS OF OBSERVATORIES (1956) (4)
- Red indices in galactic clusters (1937) (3)
- The Galactic Cluster NGC 2169. (1956) (3)
- The galactic clusters NGC 6649 and NGC 6694 (1940) (2)
- Light curves of three new variables in Messier 53 (1966) (2)
- NGC 5053 and NGC 6838. (1943) (2)
- Iris photographic photometer (1954) (1)
- Tests of an improved IRIS photometer. (1955) (1)
- The lunar eclipse of September 26, 1950 (1952) (1)
- Red indices in galactic clusters. II.Messier 35, NGC 2158, IC 2157, NGC 2129, 1817, 2266, 2281 (1938) (1)
- Colors of stars in the nucleus 'of Messier 53 (1966) (1)
- Photoelectric observations of the galactic cluster Messier 38. (1950) (0)
- An Automated Southwestern Meteor Observatory. (1975) (0)
- The Spectrum of a City (1975) (0)
- The determination of errors of graduation (1936) (0)
- Color-magnitude relations in Messier 53 and N.G.C. 7492. (1957) (0)
- The probable value of color indices in studies of stellar distribution (1939) (0)
- A B-TYPE STAR OF POPULATION II (1954) (0)
- The globular cluster NGC 5053 (1946) (0)
- Determination of errors of circle graduations (1936) (0)
- Variable Star Search in M53. (1962) (0)
- The galactic cluster NGC 6838 (1946) (0)
- A Deluxe Star Finder (1974) (0)
- Unusual Aspects of IC 410. (1972) (0)
- Photometry of NGC 1907. (1948) (0)
- Report on Investigations of Five Galactic Clusters (1937) (0)
- The galactic clusters in Auriga, Gemini, and Taurus (1939) (0)
- Red color indices in clusters NGC 1746 and 1647 (1936) (0)
- Color Indices in M53. (1958) (0)
- Linearity in photoelectric equipment (1951) (0)
- A linearity test for photoelectric equipment. (1951) (0)
- The NASA-NMSU automated meteor observatory (1976) (0)
- COLOR INDICES AND THE DISTANCES OF GALACTIC CLUSTERS (1940) (0)
- Correction to the Period of U Cephei (1935) (0)
- NGC 2506 and Melotte 71 (1946) (0)
- Sky Illumination at Blue Mesa Observatory. (1973) (0)
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