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Active Galactic Nuclei - Proceedings of the 134th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Santa Cruz,... Active Galactic Nuclei - Proceedings of the 134th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Santa Cruz, California, August 15-19, 1988 (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
D.E. Osterbrock, Joseph S. Miller
R5,481 Discovery Miles 54 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

IAU Symposium No. 134 on Active Galactic Nuclei was hosted by the Lick Observatory, as part of the celebration of its centennial, for the Observatory went into operation as part of the University of California on June 1, 1888. Twenty years later, in 1908, Lick Observatory graduate student Edward A. Fath recognized the unusual emission-line character of the spectrum of the nucleus of the spiral "nebula" NGC 1068, an object now well-known as one of the nearest and brightest Seyfert galaxies and active galactic nuclei. Ten years after that, and seventy years before this Symposium, Lick Observatory faculty member Heber D. Curtis published his description of the "curious straight ray" in M 87, "apparently connected with the nucleus by a thin line of matter," which we now recognize as an example of one of the jets which are the subject of so much current AGN research. The symposium was held at Kresge College on the campus of the University of California, Santa Cruz, only a short walk through the redwood groves to the Lick Observatory offices. A total of 232 astronomers and astrophysicists from 24 countries attended and took part in the Symposium. About 200 more had applied to come, but could not be accepted in order to keep the meeting at a reasonable size. Most of the participants lived in the Kresge College apartments immediately adjacent to the Kresge Town Hall in which the oral sessions took place.

Active Galactic Nuclei - Proceedings of the 134th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Santa Cruz,... Active Galactic Nuclei - Proceedings of the 134th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Santa Cruz, California, August 15-19, 1988 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
D.E. Osterbrock, Joseph S. Miller
R5,270 Discovery Miles 52 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

IAU Symposium No. 134 on Active Galactic Nuclei was hosted by the Lick Observatory, as part of the celebration of its centennial, for the Observatory went into operation as part of the University of California on June 1, 1888. Twenty years later, in 1908, Lick Observatory graduate student Edward A. Fath recognized the unusual emission-line character of the spectrum of the nucleus of the spiral "nebula" NGC 1068, an object now well-known as one of the nearest and brightest Seyfert galaxies and active galactic nuclei. Ten years after that, and seventy years before this Symposium, Lick Observatory faculty member Heber D. Curtis published his description of the "curious straight ray" in M 87, "apparently connected with the nucleus by a thin line of matter," which we now recognize as an example of one of the jets which are the subject of so much current AGN research. The symposium was held at Kresge College on the campus of the University of California, Santa Cruz, only a short walk through the redwood groves to the Lick Observatory offices. A total of 232 astronomers and astrophysicists from 24 countries attended and took part in the Symposium. About 200 more had applied to come, but could not be accepted in order to keep the meeting at a reasonable size. Most of the participants lived in the Kresge College apartments immediately adjacent to the Kresge Town Hall in which the oral sessions took place.

The Measure of My Days (Paperback, illustrated edition): Reuben Z. Miller, Joseph S. Miller The Measure of My Days (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Reuben Z. Miller, Joseph S. Miller
R712 Discovery Miles 7 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume is a collection of essays in honor of the life and ministry of an exceptionally prolific and creative Mennonite. John L. Ruth, historian, filmmaker, storyteller and pastor, has wrestled with the themes of community, inclusion/exclusion, and art within a traditional religious fellowship. The books writers have themselves thought deeply about these themes of community, the artist, and Christian faith. They include Julia Kasdorf, Jan Gleysteen, Elmer S. Miller, Jeff Gundy, Tony Campolo, Elizabeth Morgan, Eloise Hiebert Meneses, Joseph S. Miller, Ervin Stutzman, John D. Rempel, Ervin Beck, Amos Hoover, Leonard Gross, Rita Haldeman Finger, Ann Hostetler, John Richard Burkholder, and John A. Lapp.

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