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Sarah Lee Lippincott's Degrees
- PhD Astronomy University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sarah Lee Lippincott , also known as Sarah Lee Lippincott Zimmerman, was an American astronomer. She was professor emerita of astronomy at Swarthmore College and director emerita of the college's Sproul Observatory. She was a pioneer in the use of astrometry to determine the character of binary stars and search for extrasolar planets.
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- Parallax and orbital motion of the two nearby long period visual binaries Groombridge 34 and ADS 9090. (1972) (197)
- Astrometric study of BD +20 2465 from photographs taken with the Sproul 24-inch refractor. (1969) (189)
- Astrometric search for unseen stellar and sub-stellar companions to nearby stars and the possibility of their detection (1978) (16)
- Accuracy of positions and parallaxes. (1957) (11)
- CC 20,986, A NEW UNRESOLVED ASTROMETRIC BINARY. (1978) (9)
- Astrometric analysis of Lallande 21185. (1960) (9)
- Orbital motion and parallax of the two unresolved astrometric binaries BD +6 398 and BD +67 552 from plates taken with the Sproul 24-inch refractor. (1973) (8)
- Search for Flares of DM Stars on the Sproul Astrometric Program. (1952) (8)
- A Study of the Intensive 40-YR Sproul Plate Series on LALANDE21185 and BD+5DEG1668 (1982) (8)
- Parallax and orbital motion of the astrometric binary MU CAS from photographs taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor. (1964) (8)
- The astrometric binary, Ross 614A, B, -visual resolution and masses of the components. (1955) (7)
- Parallax and orbital motion of the astrometric binary alf OPH from plates taken with the Allegheny, 30-inch Thaw refractor and the Sproul 24-inch refractor. (1966) (7)
- The Unseen Companion of the Fourth Nearest Star, Lalande 21185. (1960) (7)
- CHI 1ORIONIS, A NEW SOLAR-TYPE ASTROMETRIC BINARY. (1978) (7)
- Astrometric analyses of the unseen companions to CI 18, 2354 and Wolf 1062 from plates taken with the 61-cm Sproul refractor (1977) (6)
- Orbit, mass ratio, and parallax of the visual binary Ross 614. (1972) (6)
- Parallaxes and proper motions of 12 nearby stars. (1949) (6)
- ASTROMETRIC AND INFRARED SPECKLE ANALYSIS OF THE VISUALLY UNRESOLVED BINARY BD +41 328. (1983) (6)
- Astrometric study of Lalande 21185. (1951) (5)
- Astrometric analysis of the unresolved binary MU Cassiopeiae from photographs taken with the Sproul 61 centimeter refractor (1981) (5)
- Parallax and orbit analysis of Ross 614. (1951) (5)
- Summary of 133 parallaxes determined with the 24-inch refractor of the Sproul Observatory. (1968) (4)
- Astrometric studies of nearby white dwarfs and suspected white dwarfs. (1983) (4)
- Masses, mass ratios, and parallaxes from astrometric studies of seven visual binaries. (1982) (3)
- A Conversation with Robert F. Christy – Part II (2006) (3)
- ASTROMETRIC ORBITS, MASS RATIOS, AND MASSES OF ZET HER AND 85 PEG FROM PLATES TAKEN WITH THE SPROUL 61 CM REFRACTOR. (1981) (3)
- Revised parallaxes for ten nearby stars from plates taken with the Sproul 24-inch refractor. (1973) (3)
- Parallax and photographic orbital analysis of the close visual binaries Kuiper 84 and Furuhjelm 54. (1975) (3)
- Parallax and orbital motion of Kruger 60. (1953) (2)
- Parallaxes and proper motions of 12 nearby stars determined with the Sproul 24-in. refractor. (1974) (2)
- A Conversation with Valentine L.Telegdi – Part II (2007) (2)
- FLARE-UP OF KRÜGER 60 B (1951) (2)
- NOTE ON THE LIGHT-CURVE OF THE FLARE-UP OF KRÜGER 60 B, 1939 JULY 26 (1953) (2)
- A determination of the parallax and mass-ratio of 6 Equulei (1945) (2)
- Note on Absolute Magnitudes in the Red and Infrared of Late M-Type Dwarfs (1973) (1)
- Note on the proper motion of Lalande 21185. (1952) (1)
- Our stellar neighborhood (1975) (1)
- Parallax and orbital motion of the astrometric binary CI 18,2354 from photographs taken with 24-inch Sproul refractor. (1967) (1)
- Parallaxes and proper motions of ME 5 stars from plate taken with theSproul 61 CM refractor. (1976) (1)
- NOTE ON AN ASTROMETRIC STUDY OF TWO NEARBY VISUAL BINARIES OF HIGH SPACE VELOCITY: ADS 9544 AND KUIPER 90. (1975) (1)
- AN UNSEEN COMPANION TO 36 URSAE MAJORIS A FROM ANALYSIS OF PLATES TAKEN WITH THE SPROUL 61-CM REFRACTOR. (1983) (1)
- Changes in chromospheric fine structure from films taken by Lyot at the PIC DU Midi. (1955) (1)
- A Conversation with Valentine L.Telegdi – Part I (2007) (1)
- Parallaxes and proper motions of 6 nearby stars from photographs taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor. (1953) (1)
- Parallax and mass ratio of ADS 61 from photographs taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor. (1963) (1)
- PARALLAXES, MASS RATIOS, AND MASSES FROM THREE VISUAL BINARIES. (1979) (1)
- Continued Astrometric Study of BD+43 4305 (1980) (1)
- Two New Astrometric Binaries of Small Amplitude; One with an Unseen Member of ~ 20 Jupiter Masses (1979) (1)
- A Mistake in the Wobble (1982) (0)
- ERRATUM - LOW-MASS UNSEEN COMPANIONS TO TWO NEARBY RED DWARFS CC1228 AND WOLF922 (1981) (0)
- Sproul Observatory, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Observatory report. (1975) (0)
- Astrometric observations of white dwarfs. (1952) (0)
- Astrometric analyses of 15 bright nearby stars from plates taken with the Sproul 61 cm refractor. (1980) (0)
- A Report on Flare Stars on the Sproul Astrometric Program (1971) (0)
- Summary of thirty Sproul parallaxes. (1950) (0)
- Note on the multiplicity of dMe stars. (1977) (0)
- Sproul Observatory and Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081. Report for the period 1 July 1979 - 30 June 1980. (1981) (0)
- Astrometric accuracy of photographs taken with the Sproul 24-inch refractor: (1) Positions, (2) Parallaxes. (1971) (0)
- Astrometric studies of ten double or suspected multiple systems from plates taken with the Sproul 61-cm refractor (1983) (0)
- EV Lacertae: Is Flare Activity Related to an Unseen Planet-Like Companion? (1983) (0)
- The Double Star Sirius (1966) (0)
- Parallax and orbital motion of 42 Comae = ADS 8804 from plates taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor. (1961) (0)
- THE PARALLAX OF L726-8 (1950) (0)
- ORBITAL ANALYSIS AND PARALLAX OF THE UNRESOLVED ASTROMETRIC BINARY CC 1299 FROM PLATES TAKEN WITH THE 61-CM SPROUL REFRACTOR. (1980) (0)
- Parallax and mass ratio of 10 UMa from photographs taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor. (1959) (0)
- Note on the distribution of B5 stars (1953) (0)
- Parallax and Proper Motion Analyses of 21 Plate Series Taken with the Sproul 61-CENTIMETER Refractor (1981) (0)
- ERRATUM - LOW-MASS UNSEEN COMPANIONS TO TWO NEARBY RED DWARFS - CC1228 AND WOLF922 (1981) (0)
- Observations of seeing: Experiments near the dome of the sproul 24-inch refractor (1965) (0)
- The spicule structure of the chromosphere. (1956) (0)
- LOW-MASS UNSEEN COMPANIONS TO TWO NEARBY RED DWARFS, CC 1228 AND WOLF922. (1979) (0)
- The Unseen Companion to the Red Dwarf CC 20,986 (1977) (0)
- Double Star Specialists Meet (1970) (0)
- Blended Visual Binaries as Tests of Low Amplitude Orbit Detection and Determination Capability in Long-Focus Photographic Astrometry (1983) (0)
- Sirius and its Companion (1961) (0)
- Let's Count the Stars!. (1969) (0)
- Comparison of Trigonometric Parallaxes in Right Ascension and Declination Determined with the Sproul 24-inch Refractor (1970) (0)
- Parallax and mass ratio of ADS 7284. (1958) (0)
- Parallaxes and proper motions of four multiple stars determined with the 61-cm Sproul refractor. (1976) (0)
- Parallaxes and proper motions of 25 stars from plates taken with the 61-cm Sproul refractor. (1983) (0)
- Systematic errors in the photographic positions of double stars at the Sproul Observatory (1965) (0)
- Parallax and proper motion analyses of long-interval plate series taken with the Sproul 61 CM refractor. (1979) (0)
- Sproul Observatory, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Report for the period 1 July 1976 - 30 June 1977. (1978) (0)
- A preliminary investigation of the small changes in the chromospheric structure (1955) (0)
- ERRATUM - LOW MASS UNSEEN COMPANIONS TO TWO NEARBY RED DWARFS CC1228 AND WOLF922 (1981) (0)
- Parallax and orbital motion of HU 575 = ADS 9352 from photographs taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor. (1960) (0)
- Parallax and mass ratio of Furuhjelm 46. (1959) (0)
- A Conversation with Robert F. Christy – Part I (2006) (0)
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