Vol. 18 No. 1 |
Mar/Apr 2015 |
Cover |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 1 |
Editorial | 2 |
Papers |
The history of early low frequency radio astronomy in Australia. 1: The CSIRO Division of Radiophysics | Wayne Orchiston, Martin George, Bruce Slee and Richard Wielebinski | 3 |
The history of early low frequency radio astronomy in Australia. 2: Tasmania |
Martin George, Wayne Orchiston, Bruce Slee and Richard Wielebinski | 14 |
The Aboriginal Australian cosmic landscape. Part 2: Plant connections with the skyworld |
Philip A. Clarke | 23 |
Advertisement: Radio Astronomy and the Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage |
Wayne Orchiston | 38 |
Identifying seasonal stars in Kaurna astronomical traditions |
Duane W. Hamacher | 39 |
Burmese eclipse calculations |
Lars Gislén | 53 |
An historical perspective on the suspected meteorite impact sites of Tennessee. 2: The Howell Structure. |
J.R.H. Ford, Wayne Orchiston and Ron Clendening | 65 |
Astrometry, morphology, and polarimetry of Comet Donati in 1858 | Bjørn Ragnvald Pettersen | 98 |
Book Reviews (all) |
Mt Stromlo Observatory. From Bush Observatory to the Nobel Prize by Ragbir Bhathal, Ralph Sutherland and Harvey Butcher | Wayne Orchiston | 107 |
Eclipses, Transits, and Comets of the Nineteenth Century: How America’s Perceptions of the
Skies Changed by Stella Cottam and Wayne Orchiston | Jay Pasachoff | 112 |
Mt John. The First Fifty Years. A Celebration of Half a Century of Optical Astronomy at the
University of Canterbury by John Hearnshaw and Alan Gilmore | Wayne Orchiston | 112 |
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Vol. 18 No. 2 |
Jul/Aug 2015 |
Cover |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 115 |
Papers |
A brief history of error |
Alan H. Batten |
116 |
The size and shape of Dantes Mount Purgatory | Paola Magnaghi-Delfino and Tullia Norando |
123 |
Orientations and other features of the Neolithic giants churches of Finland from on-site and lidar observations |
M.P. Ridderstad |
135 |
Highlighting our international astronomical heritage: Tasmanian relics of the 1874 transit of Venus |
Wayne Orchiston, Alex Buchanan, Gary Price and Tony Sprent |
149 |
Follow the information: comets, communicative practices and Swedish amateur astronomers in the twentieth century |
Johan Kärnfelt |
161 |
The history of early low frequency radio astronomy in Australia. 3: Ellis, Reber and the Cambridge field station near Hobart |
Martin George, Wayne Orchiston, Bruce Slee and Richard Wielebinski |
177 |
The Saptarishis Calendar: The Indian tropical Zodiac! |
Buddhike S.H. Indrasena |
190 |
William Herschel and the garnet stars: μ Cephei and more |
Wolfgang Steinicke |
199 |
Book Review
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Pic du Midi. One Hundred Years of Life and Science at a High Altitude Observatory by Emmanuel Davoust |
Wayne Orchiston |
218 |
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Vol. 18 No. 3 |
Nov/Dec 2015 |
Cover |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 221 |
Editorial | 222 |
Papers |
A mountain observatory and the Brazilian Astrophysics Project |
Cristina de Amorim Machado and Antonio A.P. Videira |
223 |
The contribution of Giordano Bruno to the principle of relativity |
Alessandro De Angelis and Catarina Espirito Santo |
241 |
Abū’l Faẓl, independent discoverer of the Great Comet of 1577 |
R.C. Kapoor |
249 |
James Henry Marriott: New Zealand’s first professional telescope-maker |
Wayne Orchiston, Carl Romick and Pendreigh Brown |
261 |
Ludwig Franz Benedikt Biermann: the doyen of German post-war astrophysics |
Richard Wielebinski |
277 |
The history of early low frequency radio astronomy in Australia. 4: Kerr, Shain, Higgins and the Hornsby Valley field station near Sydney |
Wayne Orchiston, Bruce Slee, Martin George and Richard Wielebinski |
285 |
The history of early low frequency radio astronomy in Australia. 5: Reber and the Kempton field station in Tasmania |
Martin George, Wayne Orchiston, Richard Wielebinski and Bruce Slee |
312 |
Book Reviews (all)
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The Royal Observatory at the Cape of Good Hope. History and Heritage by I.S. Glass | Wayne Orchiston | 325 |
Perspectives on Early Astronomy in Indian Context, by M.N. Vahia, Nisha Yadav and
Srikumar Menon | Wayne Orchiston | 326 |
Catchers of the Light. The Forgotten Lives of the Men and Women Who First Photographed
the Heavens by Stefan Hughes | Wayne Orchiston | 327 |
Discovery and Classification in Astronomy: Controversy and Consensus by Steven J. Dick | Wayne Orchiston | 330 |
Corrigendum
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Correction to William Herschel and the garnet stars: μ Cephei and more | Wolfgang Steinicke | 332 |
Index to Volume 18 | 333 |
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