Ecliptic terrane : John Little, 1907-1984 : a retrospective exhibition, April 27-May 28, 2010, Spanierman Modern.Author: Little, John,
Publisher: New York : Spanierman Modern,
Date: c2010. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
Ptolemy in perspective : use and criticism of his work from antiquity to the nineteenth century /Publisher: Dordrecht ; Springer,
Date: c2010. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
A deep optical survey of the ecliptic final report /Format: [microform] :
Author: Jewett, David.
Publisher: Honolulu, HI : Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii ;
Date: 1997] This title can be found in 2 Iowa libraries.
NASA grant no. NAG 5-1446, final technical report submitted to the National Aeronautics and Space Administation, Goddard Space Flight Center participation in the north ecliptic pole sky survey, September 15, 1990 to September 14, 1992 /Format: [microform] :
Author: Henry, J. Patrick.
Publisher: Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, distributor, [Washington, DC : National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, distributor,
Date: 1992] This title can be found in 2 Iowa libraries.
Announcement of opportunity for out-of-ecliptic mission.Publisher: [Washington] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Date: 1977. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
Direction finding measurements of type III radio bursts out of the ecliptic plane.Author: Baumback, Mark Mason.
Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified],
Date: 1976. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
Uranoscopia, or, The contemplation of the heavens being a demonstration of the equation of time : with the method of observing the solar ingresses into any point of the ecliptic : and the investigation of the aphelions, and eccentricities of the planets : the determination of the greatest elongation of Venus and Mercury from the sun : of the mean motion of the earth, her aphelion, and the recession of the equinox : the sun and moon's true and apparent places, by calculation and observation : with the true hour of the night, by the stars, perform'd by a new quadrant : also, an explanation and demonstration of the Keplarian and Flamsteedian methods of computing the times, and principal appearances of solar eclipses : to which are added, new tables of the nonagesime degree, its altitude : the moon's parallax in altitude, longitude and latitude : with many other things useful for such a work /Format: [microform] :
Author: Leadbetter, Charles,
Publisher: London : J. Wilcox,
Date: 1735. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
Direction-finding measurements of type III radio bursts out of the ecliptic plane /Author: Baumback, Mark Mason.
Publisher: Iowa City, Iowa : Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa,
Date: [1975] This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
The Aryan ecliptic cycle; glimpses into ancient Indo-Iranian religious history from 25628 B. C., to 292 A. D.,Author: Spencer, Hormusjee Shapoorjee,
Publisher: Poona, H. P. Vaswani,
Date: 1965. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
Are the gathas pre-Vedic? : and The age of Zarathusthra /Author: Spencer, H. S.
Publisher: Poona : H. P. Vaswani,
Date: 1965. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
The Aryan ecliptic cycle ; glimpses into ancient Indo-Iranian religious history from 25628 B. C., to 292 A. D. /Author: Spencer, H. S.
Publisher: Poona : H. P. Vaswani,
Date: 1965. This title can be found in 1 Iowa libraries.
Memoir of the secular variations of the elements of the orbits of the eight principal planets, Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune; with tables of the same; together with the obliquinity of the ecliptic, and the precession of the equinoxes in both longitude and right ascension.Author: Stockwell, John N.
Publisher: [Washington, Smithsonian Institution,
Date: 1872] This title can be found in 2 Iowa libraries.
Memoir of the secular variations of the elements of the orbits of the eight principal planets, Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune; with tables of the same; together with the obliquinity of the ecliptic, and the precession of the equinoxes in both longitude and right ascension.Author: Stockwell, John Nelson,
Publisher: [Washington, Smithsonian Institution,
Date: 1872] This title can be found in 2 Iowa libraries.
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