AAS 203rd Meeting, January 2004
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Session 35 HAD III
Division Oral, Monday, January 5, 2004,
2:00-3:30pm, Regency V
- 35.01 The Latitude and Epoch for the Origin of the Astronomical Lore of Eudoxus
- B. E. Schaefer (Louisiana S. U.)
- 35.02 First Description of Discrete Stars Composing the Milky Way in Thomas Watson’s Hekatompathia (1582)
- E. L. Altschuler (Mt. Sinai School of Medicine), W. Jansen (Independent Scholar)
- 35.03 Galileo's Telescopy and Jupiter's Tablet
- P.D. Usher (Penn State)
- 35.04 Lowell’s Martian ``Canals’’ in the Light of Modern CCD Imaging
- C. M. Gaskell (Univ. Nebraska), T. A. Dobbins (ALPO)
- 35.05 What Happened to the Amateurs After Professionalization? The Amateurization of Astronomy in Britain and the United States
- T. R. Williams (Rice University)
- 35.06 Remeasuring the Alignment of the Nantucket Meridian Line
- P.B. Boyce (Maria Mitchell Obs.), A. Davis (SUNY at Plattsburgh and Maria Mitchell Obs.)
- 35.07 Satellite Imagery Measures of the Astronomically Aligned Megaliths at Nabta Playa
- T.G. Brophy (EMCS Consulting), P.A. Rosen (California Institute of Technology)
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