Vol. 8 No. 1 |
Jun 2005 |
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Contents | 1 |
Editorial | Wayne Orchiston | 2 |
The Slee Celebration #1: Radio Astronomy Papers |
Sixty Years in Radio Astronomy: A Tribute to Bruce Slee | Wayne Orchiston | 3 |
The Beginnings of Australian Radio Astronomy | Woodruff T. Sullivan, III | 11 |
The Impact of F.F. Gardner on Our Early Research with the Parkes Radio Telescope | D.K. Milne, & J.B. Whiteoak | 33 |
Other Papers |
Magnitude Systems in Old Star Catalogues | Tomoko Fujiwara & Hitoshi Yamaoka | 39 |
‘Popular’ Journals and Community in American Astronomy, 1882 – 1951 | Jordan D. Marché | 49 |
IAU Reports |
The IAU Historic Radio Astronomy Working Group. 2: Progress Report | Wayne Orchiston, Ron Bracewell, Rod Davies, Jean-François Denisse, Miller Goss, Alastair Gunn, Ken Kellermann, Dick McGee, Masaki Morimoto, Bruce Slee, Slava Slysh, Richard Strom, Woody Sullivan, Govind Swarup, Hugo Van Woerden, Jasper Wall, & Richard Wielebinski | 65 |
The IAU Transits of Venus Working Group. 4: Progress Report | Wayne Orchiston, Steven J. Dick, Hilmar Duerbeck, Robert van Gent, David Hughes, Willie Koorts, & Luisa Pigatto | 93 |
Book Reviews |
Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region, ed. by Wayne Orchiston, F. Richard Stephenson, Suzanne Débarbat, and Nha Il-Seong | John Perdrix | 72 |
The European Scientist: Symposium on the Era and Work of Franz Xaver Von Zach (1754-1832), ed. by Lajos G.Balázs, Peter Brosche, Hilmar W. Duerbeck, & Endre Zsoldos | Wayne Orchiston | 72 |
Empire and the Sun. Victorian Solar Eclipse Expeditions, by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang | Wayne Orchiston | 72 |
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Vol. 8 No. 2 |
Dec 2005 |
The Slee Celebration #2: Radio Astronomy Papers |
Radio Astronomy at Stanford | R.N. Bracewell | 75 |
A History of the Potts Hill Radio Astronomy Field Station | R.D. Davies | 87 |
Early Australian Measurements of Angular Structure in Discrete Radio Sources | Bruce Slee | 97 |
Other Papers |
The Concept and Evaluation of Temperature in the History of Astronomy | Kevin Johnson | 107 |
Astronomy in Service of Shipping: Documenting the Founding of Bergen Observatory in 1855 | Bjørn Ragnvald Pettersen | 123 |
A Chinese Observatory Site of 4,000 Years Ago | Ciyuan Liu, Xueshun Liu & Liping Ma | 129 |
Obituary |
John Louis Perdrix (1926-2005) | Wayne Orchiston | 131 |
New Society |
Society for the History of Astronomy | Wayne Orchiston | 133 |
Book Reviews (all) |
The Emergence of the Telescope: Janssen, Lipperhey and the Unknown Man, by M. Barlow Pepin | Fred Watson | 135 |
The Early Years of Radio Astronomy. Reflections Fifty Years after Jansky's Discovery (reprint edition), by Woodruff T. Sullivan, III | Wayne Orchiston | 135 |
England’s Leonardo: Robert Hooke and the Seventeenth-Century Scientific Revolution, by Allan Chapman | Alan H. Batten | 135 |
The Astronomer of Rousdon. Charles Grover 1842-1921, by Barbara Slater | Wayne Orchiston | 136 |
Stromlo: An Australian Observatory, by Tom Frame & Don Faulkner | Colin Montgomery | 137 |
Transit of Venus: the Scientific Event that Led Captain Cook to Australia, by Nick Lomb | Graeme L. White | 138 |
Science Technology and Learning in the Ottoman Empire. Western Influence, Local Institutions, and the Transfer of Knowledge, by Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu | Ihsan Hafez | 138 |
John Herschel's Cape Voyage: Private Science, Public Imagination and the Ambitions of Empire, by Steven Ruskin | Wayne Orchiston | 139 |
Index to Volume 8 | 140 |
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