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Highlights of Astronomy: Part I as Presented at the XVIth...

Highlights of Astronomy: Part I as Presented at the XVIth General Assembly 1976

Jean-Claude Pecker (auth.), Edith A. Müller (eds.)
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It has become a tradition in the Union to publish the Invited Discourses and the Proceedings of the Joint Discussions held at a Gene­ ral Assembly in a separate volume entitled HIGHLIGHTS OF ASTRONOMY. This is the fourth volume of its kind and it contains some of the scientific highlights of the Grenoble General Assembly. In order to reduce its size it was decided to publish its content in two separate parts. The part (I) contains the full texts of the In­ vited Discourses given by Prof. J.-C. Pecker and by Dr. C. Sagan, and an abstract of Dr. P. Morrison's paper, thus complying with his wish to forego publication of the full text of his Discourse. Furthermore it collects the proceedings of three Joint Discussions and one Joint Meeting all of which are related essentially to observations from space, to external galaxies and to cosmology. Part (n) contains the proceedings of the four Joint Discussions and one Joint Meeting related essentially to stars and the structure of our Galaxy. Clearly Volume 4 (parts I and TI) of the Highlights reflects only a part of the scientific activities which took place at the Grenoble General Assembly. Many more important papers and discussions were held during Commission meetings and joint meetings. They may be found in the Commissions' reports published in the Transactions Vol. XVI B, 1977.

Year:
1977
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Language:
english
Pages:
377
ISBN 10:
9401012482
ISBN 13:
9789401012485
Series:
International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale 4-1
File:
PDF, 16.44 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1977
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