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Stellar Paths - Photographic Astrometry with Long-Focus Instruments (Hardcover, 1981 ed.)
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Stellar Paths - Photographic Astrometry with Long-Focus Instruments (Hardcover, 1981 ed.)
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 85
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This is the latest effort in a sequence of presentations begun in
1949 with a series of lectures on long-focus photographic
astrometry given by the author as Fulbright professor in Paris at
the invitation by the late H. Mineur, at that time Director of the
Institut d' Astrophysique. These earlier lectures were published as
a series of review articles in Popular Astronomy (1951) and
appeared both as Contributions de l'Institut d'Astrophysique, Serie
A, No. 81 and as reprint No. 75 of Sproul Observatory. A more
elaborate presenta tion was given in 1963 in Stars and Stellar
Systems, which was followed by Principles of Astrometry (1967, W.
H. Freeman & Co.). During the second half of 1974, again under
Fulbright auspices, at the invitation of Pik Sin The, I lectured at
the Astronomical Institute in Amster dam, followed by a short
course in May-June 1978 at the invitation of E. P. J. van den
Heuvel. I gave a more extensive course at the Institut d' As
trophysique at the invitation of J. C. Pecker of the College de
France and of J. Audouze, Director of the LA.P. Both in Amsterdam
and in Paris I had presented occasional astrometric topics at
various times. The opportunity to lecture in France and in Holland
has facilitated, influenced and improved the organization and
contents of the presentations on the subject of long-focus
photographic astrometry."
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