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1621 |
Minas Kafatos (ed.) |
Supernova 1987 A in the large magellanic cloud |
000087 |
1987 |
Book |
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1622 |
Minas C. Kafatos (ed.) |
Crab nebula and related supernova remnants: Proceedings of a workshop held at George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia, October |
000086 |
1985 |
Book |
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1623 |
Minas C. Kafatos (ed.) |
Astrophysics of brown dwarfs: Proceedings of workshop held at George Mason university, Fairfax Virginia October 14-15, 1985 |
000085 |
1986 |
Book |
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1624 |
Wolfgang Kalkofen (ed.) |
Numerical radiative transfer |
000088 |
1987 |
Book |
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1625 |
James B. Kaler |
Stars and their spectra: Introduction to the spectral sequence |
000741 |
1989 |
Book |
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1626 |
William Liller |
Cambridge astronomy guide: A practical introduction to astronomy (Winner of the astronomical society of pacific astronomy books |
000092 |
1985 |
Book |
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1627 |
M.A.H. MacCallum (ed.) |
Galaxies, axisymmetric systems and relativity |
000972 |
1985 |
Book |
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1628 |
M.A.H. MacCallum (ed.) |
General relativity and gravitation: Proc-of the 11th international conference on general relativity and gravitation |
000969 |
1987 |
Book |
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1629 |
T.S.M. Maclean |
Principles of antennas: Wire and aperture |
000093 |
1986 |
Book |
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1630 |
Behrem N. Kursunoglu (ed.) |
Reminiscences about a great physicist: Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac |
000090 |
1987 |
Book |
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Title | Stars and their spectra: Introduction to the spectral sequence |
Author(s) | James B. Kaler |
Edition | 2nd. (Acc#24101) |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989. |
Description | xviii, 394p. |
Abstract Note | Stellar spectroscopy is the fundamental tool for investigating the natures of stars and is central to our understanding of modern astronomy and astrophysics. Revised and expanded, the Second Edition of this popular book provides a unique and thorough introduction to stellar spectra. It begins by introducing the reader to the fundamental properties of stars and the formation of spectra, before proceeding to the concept and history of stellar classification. The following chapters each look at a different star type: starting with cool M, the discussion extends to cover new stellar classes L and T, before advancing through type O to finish with extraordinary classes.The book concludes with a skilful integration of all the data, tracing the evolution of stars and their place in the Universe. With modern digital spectra and updates from two decades of astronomical discoveries, this accessible text is invaluable for both amateur astronomers and students. |
ISBN,Price | 9780521899543 : UKP 30.00(HB) |
Classification | 524.312/.318
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Keyword(s) | 1. SPECTRA - STARS
2. STARS
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