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The following pages link to Allan Sandage (Q358253):
Displaying 50 items.
- Walter Baade (Q57299) (← links)
- 9963 Sandage (Q747004) (← links)
- Thomas A. Matthews (Q18631904) (← links)
- Allan Rex Sandage. 18 June 1926 -- 13 November 2010 (Q47485436) (← links)
- Studies of the Virgo cluster. VI - Morphological and kinematical structure of the Virgo cluster (Q53952613) (← links)
- The expansion field: the value of H 0 (Q53952759) (← links)
- The Classification of Galaxies: Early History and Ongoing Developments (Q53953002) (← links)
- Evidence from the motions of old stars that the Galaxy collapsed (Q54007435) (← links)
- Cepheid Distances to SNe Ia Host Galaxies Based on a Revised Photometric Zero Point of theHSTWFPC2 and New PL Relations and Metallicity Corrections (Q54195953) (← links)
- Current Problems in the Extragalactic Distance Scale (Q55880138) (← links)
- New subdwarfs. II. Radial velocities, photometry, and preliminary space motions for 112 stars with large proper motion (Q55885514) (← links)
- The Ability of the 200-INCH Telescope to Discriminate Between Selected World Models (Q55953019) (← links)
- Malmquist Bias and Completeness Limits (Q56002878) (← links)
- Observational Approach to Evolution. III. Semiempirical Evolution Tracks for M67 and M3 (Q56048848) (← links)
- On the Optical Identification of Cygnus X-1 (Q56113905) (← links)
- The redshift-distance relation. IX - Perturbation of the very nearby velocity field by the mass of the Local Group (Q56385241) (← links)
- The Change of Redshift and Apparent Luminosity of Galaxies due to the Deceleration of Selected Expanding Universes (Q56429168) (← links)
- Evidence for an Explosion in the Center of the Galaxy M82 (Q56429169) (← links)
- The HR diagrams for the globular clusters M92 and M3 (Q56431555) (← links)
- On the Existence of Subdwarfs in the (MBol, log Te)-Diagram (Q56457121) (← links)
- On the Effect of Fraunhofer Lines on u, b, V Measurements (Q56457124) (← links)
- An Indication of Gaps in the Giant Branch of the Globular Cluster M15 (Q56484518) (← links)
- A New Determination of the Hubble Constant from Globular Clusters in M87 (Q56656996) (← links)
- An Alternate Calculation of the Distance to M87 Using the Whitmore et al. Luminosity Function for Its Globular Clusters: [ITAL]H[/ITAL][TINF]0[/TINF] Therefrom (Q56656998) (← links)
- Population studies in groups and clusters of galaxies. III - A catalog of galaxies in five nearby groups (Q56881474) (← links)
- The Age of the Oldest Stars in the Local Galactic Disk from Hipparcos Parallaxes of G and K Subgiants (Q56881873) (← links)
- The Brightest Variable Stars in Extragalactic Nebulae. I. M31 and M33 (Q57255718) (← links)
- Comparison of Hipparcos Trigonometric and Mount Wilson Spectroscopic Parallaxes for 90 Subgiants that Defined the Class in 1935 (Q57446733) (← links)
- The Hubble constant as derived from 21 cm linewidths (Q59065711) (← links)
- The Tolman Surface Brightness Test for the Reality of the Expansion. IV. A Measurement of the Tolman Signal and the Luminosity Evolution of Early-Type Galaxies (Q59345771) (← links)
- The brightest stars in nearby galaxies. V - Cepheids and the brightest stars in the dwarf galaxy Sextans B compared with those in Sextans A (Q59346098) (← links)
- The Hubble Constant: A Summary of the Hubble Space Telescope Program for the Luminosity Calibration of Type Ia Supernovae by Means of Cepheids (Q59784617) (← links)
- Bias Properties of Extragalactic Distance Indicators. XI. Methods to Correct for Observational Selection Bias for RR Lyrae Absolute Magnitudes from Trigonometric Parallaxes Expected from the [ITAL]Full-Sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer[/ITAL] Satellit (Q59784630) (← links)
- The Brightest Stars in Nearby Galaxies IX: Comparison of Ground-Based and HST Phtotmetry of the Brightest Stars in IC 4182 (Q59784653) (← links)
- The Cepheid Distance to NGC 5236 (M83) with the ESO Very Large Telescope (Q60016026) (← links)
- Axial rotation and stellar evolution (Q66616749) (← links)
- Stellar groups. IV. The Groombridge 1830 group of high velocity stars and its relation to the globular clusters (Q66616893) (← links)
- Photometry in the Magellanic Clouds. I. Standard sequences (Q66616921) (← links)
- Optical redshifts for 719 bright galaxies (Q66617382) (← links)
- Studies of the Virgo cluster. II. A catalog of 2096 galaxies in the Virgo cluster area (Q66617495) (← links)
- U, V, W velocity components for the old disk using radial velocities of 1295 stars in the three cardinal galactic directions (Q66617524) (← links)
- The galactic cluster M 67 and its significance for stellar evolution (Q66648610) (← links)
- Redshifts and magnitudes of extragalactic nebulae (Q66648623) (← links)
- Color-magnitude diagram for the disk globular cluster NGC 6356 compared with halo clusters (Q66648724) (← links)
- A revised Shapley-Ames Catalog of bright galaxies (Q66649077) (← links)
- The color-magnitude diagram for the globular cluster M 3 (Q66709775) (← links)
- The Im/dE,N mixed morphology dwarf ESO 359-G29 as a probe of a massive halo in NGC 1532 (Q66710214) (← links)
- The brightest stars in nearby galaxies. III. The color-magnitude diagram for the brightest red and blue stars in M 81 and Holmberg IX (Q68113237) (← links)
- The color-magnitude diagram for the abnormally strong-line globular cluster M 69 (Q68117778) (← links)
- The globular cluster NGC 4147 (Q68123366) (← links)