Box 21
Container
Contains 222 Results:
81. Incremental Polarization of Starlight at Different Locations in the Galaxy, Martin Harwit and Lee A. Fowler, MNRAS, 167, 227, (1974).
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 32
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
(1974).
82. A Cooled Telescope for Infrared Balloon Astronomy, C. Frederick, M. R. Jacobson, M. Harwit, NASA Symposium on Balloon Astronomy, Moffett Field, p. 81,, February (1974).
unspecified — Box: 21
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
February (1974).
83. Observations of the Orion Nebula at 100µm, Dennis B. Ward and Martin Harwit, Nature, 252, 27, (1974).
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 32
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
(1974).
84. Infrared Astronomy and the Shuttle, Martin Harwit, Astronautics and Aeronautics, 12,, 23 October (1974).
unspecified — Box: 21
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
23 October (1974).
2. Hadamard Transform Optics, Martin Harwit and Neil J. A. Sloane, Academic Press, (1979).
unspecified — Box: 21
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
(1979).
3. Cosmic Discovery: The Search, Scope and Heritage of Astronomy, Martin Harwit, Basic Books (1981), MIT Press (1984). (Translated into French and published by Masson in France, and into German and published by Pieper Verlag in Germany), (1981), (1984).
unspecified — Box: 21
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
(1981); (1984).
4. Astrophysical Concepts, second edition, Martin Harwit, Springer-Verlag,, 1988.
unspecified — Box: 21
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
1988.
1. Astrophysical Concepts, Martin Harwit. John Wiley & Sons (1973). (Translated into Chinese in the PRC). CONCEPTS publishers, (1973)., (1982).
unspecified — Box: 21
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
(1973).; (1982).
85. Expected Far Infrared Polarisation of H II Regions and the Nuclei of Galaxies, Martin Harwit, 8th ESLAB Symposium, Frascati, p. 179, (1974).
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 32
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
(1974).
86. Astronomy: How Complex is the Universe?, Martin Harwit, The Arts College Observer, No. 2, Cornell University,, November (1974).
unspecified — Box: 21
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
Office files, reports, research files, and other materials relating to Harwit's work as a professor of astrophysics at Cornell University and his involvement with numerous organizations in his field. Correspondence files (1964-1987) include Cornell Department of Astronomy correspondence, articles, reports, research proposals, and other materials concerning astronomy, rocketry, astrophysics, telescopes, Hadamard transform spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, research projects, undergraduate...
Dates:
November (1974).