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- catalog contributor b10320335.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-234) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Galaxies The past decade meets the next decade. Structure and evolution of the galactic system. Walking through the super(nova) market. Dynamics of the Andromeda Nebula. The peculiar galaxy NGC 1275. UGC 2885, the largest known spiral galaxy. NGC 3067. SO galaxies with polar rings. A pair of non interacting spiral galaxies. Some surprises in M33 and M31. NGC 4550: a two-way galaxy. pt. 2. Tools of the trade: telescopes, a catalog, and some maps Astronomy from Hubble. Mount Wilson Observatory: a brief early history. The dedication of the Vatican telescope. Letter from Chile. Reminiscences 1994: observing at the national facilities. A revised Shapely-Ames catalog of bright galaxies. Star charts.".
- catalog description "pt. 3. Matter and motion The local supercluster and anistrophy of the redshifts. The rotation of spiral galaxies. Dark halos around spiral galaxies. How much dark matter is there? A century of galaxy spectroscopy. pt. 4. The astromonical life: women in science and other heroes, collegues, and friends An unconventional career. Women's work. Opening the doors. Sofia Kovalevskaia: scientist, writer, revolutionary. George Gamov. E. Margaret Burbridge. The leviathan of Lord Rosse. Gérard de Vaucolueurs and the local supercluster. Ralph A. Alper and Robert Herman. Desert island discs. Difficult questions. Where in the world is Berkeley, California?".
- catalog extent "xvi, 236 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1563962314".
- catalog isPartOf "Masters of modern physics".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Woodbury, N.Y. : American Institute of Physics,".
- catalog subject "523.1/12 20".
- catalog subject "Astronomers.".
- catalog subject "Dark matter (Astronomy)".
- catalog subject "Galaxies.".
- catalog subject "QB857 .R83 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Galaxies The past decade meets the next decade. Structure and evolution of the galactic system. Walking through the super(nova) market. Dynamics of the Andromeda Nebula. The peculiar galaxy NGC 1275. UGC 2885, the largest known spiral galaxy. NGC 3067. SO galaxies with polar rings. A pair of non interacting spiral galaxies. Some surprises in M33 and M31. NGC 4550: a two-way galaxy. pt. 2. Tools of the trade: telescopes, a catalog, and some maps Astronomy from Hubble. Mount Wilson Observatory: a brief early history. The dedication of the Vatican telescope. Letter from Chile. Reminiscences 1994: observing at the national facilities. A revised Shapely-Ames catalog of bright galaxies. Star charts.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 3. Matter and motion The local supercluster and anistrophy of the redshifts. The rotation of spiral galaxies. Dark halos around spiral galaxies. How much dark matter is there? A century of galaxy spectroscopy. pt. 4. The astromonical life: women in science and other heroes, collegues, and friends An unconventional career. Women's work. Opening the doors. Sofia Kovalevskaia: scientist, writer, revolutionary. George Gamov. E. Margaret Burbridge. The leviathan of Lord Rosse. Gérard de Vaucolueurs and the local supercluster. Ralph A. Alper and Robert Herman. Desert island discs. Difficult questions. Where in the world is Berkeley, California?".
- catalog title "Bright galaxies, dark matters / Vera Rubin.".
- catalog type "text".