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The New Astronomy: Opening the Electromagnetic Window and Expanding our View of Planet Earth: A Meeting to Honor Woody Sullivan on his 60th Birthday (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
 
 
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The New Astronomy: Opening the Electromagnetic Window and Expanding our View of Planet Earth: A Meeting to Honor Woody Sullivan on his 60th Birthday (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) [Hardcover]

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1402037236 978-1402037238 November 28, 2005 1

This unique work celebrates the 60th birthday of Professor Woodruff Sullivan III (University of Washington, Seattle). The ?Woodfest? conference attracted some of the world?s leading astrobiologists and historians of astronomy, so it is no surprise this book provides a collection of key papers and reviews on the history of astronomy, astrobiology and sundials.

The emphasis on radio astronomy in the historical papers is a fitting reminder that Woody is widely acknowledged as the world?s leading authority in this field. But there are also papers on astrobiology, which reflect his intimate involvement in this exciting multidisciplinary field. The papers on sundials reveal another passion and his quest to make Seattle the sundial capital of North America!

This book will appeal to professional and amateur astronomers, and is a tribute to one of the world?s most remarkable astronomers.


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This unique work celebrates the 60th birthday of Professor Woodruff Sullivan III (University of Washington, Seattle). The ‘Woodfest’ conference attracted some of the world’s leading astrobiologists and historians of astronomy, so it is no surprise this book provides a collection of key papers and reviews on the history of astronomy, astrobiology and sundials. The emphasis on radio astronomy in the historical papers is a fitting reminder that Woody is widely acknowledged as the world’s leading authority in this field. But there are also papers on astrobiology, which reflect his intimate involvement in this exciting multidisciplinary field. The papers on sundials reveal another passion and his quest to make Seattle the sundial capital of North America! This book will appeal to professional and amateur astronomers, and is a tribute to one of the world’s most remarkable astronomers.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
postbiological universe, female radio astronomer, daytime meteor streams, transit pair, solar radio astronomy, solar radio emission, sea interferometer, early radio astronomy, meteor velocities, ancient dials, cosmic static, radio spectrographs, solar monitoring, solar bursts, new radio telescope, solar noise, solar work, sporadic meteors, space astronomy, rotation curves, radio astronomers, radio observatory, dial types, optical astronomers, discrete sources
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New Zealand, Astrophysical Journal, New York, Elizabeth Alexander, Potts Hill, Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices, Dover Heights, Woody Sullivan, Jodrell Bank, Green Bank, Grote Reber, Cambridge University Press, Norfolk Island, Mills Cross, Bruce Slee, Astronomical Journal, Georges Heights, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, View of Planet Earth, World War, Milky Way, Sullivan Collection, Hornsby Valley, Smithsonian Institution
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