John Adelbert Parkhurst
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John Adelbert Parkhurst's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics Princeton University
- PhD Astrophysics Stanford University
Why Is John Adelbert Parkhurst Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Adelbert Parkhurst was an American astronomer. He was born in Dixon, Illinois, and attended the public schools in Marengo, IL and Wheaton College. He then attended Rose Polytechnic Institute in Terre Haute, Indiana, earning a B.Sc. in 1886. For the following two years he taught mathematics at the same school. He was the son of Sanford Britton Parkhurst and Jane Clarissa Hubbard. Source: George Parkhurst Increasings by Peter G. Parkhurst, p. 402. In 1888 he married Anna Greenleaf.
John Adelbert Parkhurst's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Evidence from Photographic Color-Filters in Regard to the Absorption of Light in Space (1909) (10)
- Yerkes actinometry. Zone +73deg to +90deg. (1912) (9)
- An absolute scale of photographic magnitudes of stars. (1907) (5)
- Maxima and minima of long-period variables (1899) (4)
- KARL SCHWARZSCHILD. (3)
- The Photographic Determination of Star-Colors and Their Relation to Spectral Type (1908) (2)
- Photographic photometry of short-period variable stars. (2)
- The variable star 7792 SS Cygni. Third paper, 1899-1900. (1900) (2)
- An Introduction to the Study of Variable Stars . By Caroline E. Furness, Ph.D. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company. 1915. Pp. 327. $1.75 net. (1916) (1)
- Henry M. Parkhurst (1908) (1)
- Positions of some new variables, and neighboring companions for identification (1897) (1)
- Variable stars. IX. (Illustrated) (1)
- Methods Used in Stellar Photographic Photometry at the Yerkes Observatory Between 1914 and 1924 (1925) (1)
- Faint companions to three variable stars (1918) (1)
- Photometric Magnitudes of Faint Standard Stars Measured Visually at Harvard, Yerkes, Lick and McCormick Observatories (1)
- Nova Geminorum. an early photograph and photometric magnitudes. (1903) (0)
- The use of parallel wire gratings in photographic photometry (0)
- REVIEW: Ninth Report of the Section for the Observation of Variable Stars, 1915-1919 BY C. L. Brook (1924) (0)
- Objective-Prism Spectra of Nova Aquilae 3 and Nova Cygni 3 (0)
- The variable star 6871 V Lyrae. (1903) (0)
- The missing Durchmusterung Star BD. +7°.5106 (0)
- Observations of recently discovered variables (1897) (0)
- Early observations of algol stars. (1902) (0)
- Zone 45 of Kapteyn's selected areas: Photographic photometry for 1550 stars (0)
- Star in the group of the Pleiades but not belonging to the physical system. (0)
- Maximum of 2815 U Geminorum (1897) (0)
- Observations of comet 1896a (1896) (0)
- Minima of the Algol-type variable 7096 SY Cygni (1905) (0)
- The spectrum of comet Finsler (0)
- Notes on variable stars. (1901) (0)
- Examination of the Star 108 Herculis for Variation in Light (0)
- Observations of new variables (0)
- The variable star 7582 X Cephei. (0)
- Nova Aquilae of 1905. (1905) (0)
- On Anderson's new variable in Andromeda (1897) (0)
- Long period variables. (Illustrated) (0)
- Variable stars. IV. (Plate XIV.) (0)
- Yerkes eclipse expedition at Ithaca, New York (0)
- Notes on long period variables (0)
- Suspected variable Bond 624 in Trapezium of Orion. (1921) (0)
- The light-curve of Ceraski's Algol-variable DM +4503o62 (0)
- Determination of the Wedge Constant of a Stellar Photometer (1901) (0)
- Spectrum of Comet Morehouse (1908 c) (0)
- Spectra and colors of red stars. (1912) (0)
- Observed magnitudes of 62.1903 Andromedae(DM +43 degrees 462) (1904) (0)
- REVIEW: an Introduction to the Study of Variable Stars by Caroline E. Furness (0)
- Anderson's new variable in Coma Berenices (0)
- The variable star 1921 W Aurigae. (1903) (0)
- Atlas Stellarum Variabilium BY J. G. Hagen (1907) (0)
- A Property of the Photographic Plate Analogous to the Purkinje Effect. Second Note (1919) (0)
- REVIEW: Observations of Variable Stars by Argelander, Schönfeld, and Schmidt. Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, Vol. XXXIII (1900) (0)
- Confirmation of variability (1897) (0)
- GENERAL NOTES (0)
- Faint stars near the trapezium in the Orion nebula. (1904) (0)
- Concerning Dr. Hartwig's Observations of RZ Cygni (0)
- Variable stars. VIII. (Illustrated.) (0)
- Spectra of the Solar Corona at the Eclipse of June 8, 1918 (0)
- Minimum of Ceraski's new Algol-type variable (1899) (0)
- An Atlas of Absorption Spectra by C. E. Kenneth Mees (0)
- Popular Star Maps: A Rapid and Easy Method of Finding the Principal Stars by Comte de Miremont (1905) (0)
- Photographic light-curve of the variable star SU Cassiopeiae. (1908) (0)
- Observations of variable stars (1894) (0)
- On Anderson's two new variables (1898) (0)
- Atlas Stellarum Variabilium, Series VI by J. G. Hagen (1906) (0)
- The period of Prof. Barnard's variable in Aquarius (0)
- A Property of the Photographic Plate Analogous to the Purkinje Effect (1919) (0)
- The suspected variable star B. D. + 68 degrees 200 (1907) (0)
- Edward Emerson Barnard, 1857-1923 (1923) (0)
- Northern Circumpolar Variables (0)
- REVIEW: Photometric Revision of the Harvard Photometry during the Years 1891-1894 by Edward C. Pickering (1900) (0)
- Precautions Necessary in Photographic Photometry (0)
- Changes in the spectrum of Nova Persei (1901) (0)
- SPECTRUM OF COMET MOREHOUSE. (0)
- On the variation of the Holden-Espin red star (0)
- Observations of Variable Stars Made at the Rousdon Observatory Lyme Regis (1904) (0)
- Monthly Report of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 1923 by Howard O. Eaton (1924) (0)
- Bases of photographic stellar magnitudes (0)
- Ceraski's new variable in Auriga (1899) (0)
- Observed maxima and minima of long-period variables (1898) (0)
- Anderson's new variable in Gemini (1898) (0)
- Variable stars. II. (Illustrated.) (0)
- The position of the variable star RZ Cygni (0)
- Observations of suspected variables (1895) (0)
- The variable star Z Geminorum=9.1903 (1905) (0)
- Request for unpublished observations of U Geminorum (1907) (0)
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