|  History of Astronomy and Astrophysics | 
In General
  @ References: Kuhn 57;
    Pannekoek 61;
    Sagan PT(74)dec;
    Gingerich ed-84;
    Herrmann 84;
    Ashbrook 84;
    Gingerich 92,
    93;
    Leverington 95;
    Motz & Weaver 95;
    Lankford 97;
    Zimmerman 00;
    Leopardi & Hack 02;
    Hawkins 02 [and civilization];
    Trimble IJMPD(08) [mistakes and reaching consensus];
    Dick 13 [discovery and classification];
    Leverington 13 [encyclopedia];
    Naze Az-a1506
      [examples of interaction between theory and observation];
    Hockey 07 [Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers].
  @ Astrophysics:
    Schücking PT(89)aug [first Texas meeting];
    Harwit PT(03)nov;
    Celnikier 06 [nuclear astrophysics];
    Trimble et al PASP(06)ap [2005];
    Trimble et al SSR(07)-a0705 [2006];
    Cirkel-Bartelt LRR(08) [astroparticle physics];
    Salpeter PASA(08)-a0711 [nuclear, before 1957];
    Yakovlev et al PU(13)-a1210 [Lev Landau and neutron stars];
    Gottstein EPJH(16)-a1609 [source of solar energy, 1840-1910];
    Bonolis EPJH(17)-a1703 [stellar structure and compact objects before 1940];
    > s.a. astrophysics [astroparticle physics];
      history of gravitational physics [black holes].
  @ And cosmology: North 08;
    Smolinski 17 [I].
  @ Personal accounts: Giacconi 08.
Early Astronomy
  @ General references:
    Thurston 94;
    Aveni 95; Ruggles PoS-a1010 [modern astronomy and "indigenous cosmologies"];
    Kelley & Milone 11 [ancient and cultural astronomy];
    Brosch a1103-conf [archeoastronomy];
    Lee et al a2008-proc
      [including  indigenous astronomy in the planetarium setting];
    Protte & Hoffmann a2008 [accuracy of pre-telescopic magnitudes].
  @ Egyptian: Magli a0708 [pyramids of Giza];
    Novaković a0801 [Senenmut];
    Magli MAA-a0903 [4th and 5th dynasties],
    in(10)-a0911 [Saqqara pyramids].
  @ Greek: Aristotle Meteorologia [comets, meteors, Milky Way, ...];
    Thurston Isis(02);
    Schaefer SA(06)nov [origin of constellations];
    Antonello a1606 ['practical' vs 'theoretical' astronomy];
    Hoffmann MAA(18)-a2006 [Hipparchus' globe].
  @ Babylonians: Gurzadyan Akk(00)phy/03,
    S&T(00)phy/03 [chronology];
    Ossendrijver 12 [Procedure Texts].
  @ Inca: Magli NNJ(05)phy/04;
    Laurencich-Minelli & Magli Arch(09)-a0801;
    Magli NNJ-a0904
      [new interpretation of Machu Picchu].
  @ Other American astronomy: Aveni PT(84)jun [pre-Columbian America];
    Sparavigna AAT-a1210 [Maria Reiche's work on the Nazca Lines, Peruvian geoglyphs];
    Sequera & Gangui a1408 [representations of the sky among the Tomárãho in Paraguay];
    Loeb a1608 [Mayan];
    Gangui et al a1905-conf [northern Chile];
    Lee et al IJSS-a2009 [Native Americans].
  @ Indian:
    Kak in(00)phy/01;
    Rudra PT(I)-a0903;
    Rao et al JAHH-a1112
      [megalithic monument 'Nilurallu' at Murardoddi];
    Vahia & Halkare JAHH-a1306 [Gond community];
    Vahia & Menon JAHH-a1310 [Harappan Civilization];
    Vahia et al JAHH-a1406 [two Indian tribes: Banjaras and Kolams];
    Vahia et al a1702 [Cholanaikkan tribe of Kerala].
  @ Aboriginal Australians: Norris & Hamacher IAU(09)-a0906,
    RAR-a1009;
    Hamacher & Norris JAHH-a1010;
    Hamacher & Frew JAHH-a1010 [XIX century eruption of eta Car];
    Hamacher et al AA-a1209 [Aboriginal linear stone arrangements in New South Wales];
    Norris & Hamacher en(13)-a1306 [rev];
    Fuller et al a1311 [Kamilaroi people and their neighbors];
    Hamacher a1408,
    en(14)-a1409,
    a1503 [meteoritic events and oral traditions],
    a1412 [Torres Strait Islanders],
    a1412;
    Norris PASA(16)-a1607;
    Hamacher AJAnth-a1709 [red-giant variable stars];
    Hamacher & Banks a1806-en [planets];
    Hamacher et al a1903 [use of stellar scintillation].
  @ Middle Ages: Paschos & Sotiroudis 98 [Byzantine astronomy from 1300 AD];
    McCluskey 00 [Europe];
    Saliba AS(02) [Islamic astronomers];
    Sigismondi IJMPcs(13)-a1201 [Gerbert of Aurillac and X century Europe].
  @  British Isles:
    Ruggles 99;
    Higginbottom & Clay a1402,
    a1505-proc
      [megalithic astronomy in Britain].
  @  Easter Island:
    Rjabchikov a1311 [Rapa Nui];
    Rjabchikov a1508,
    a1604;
    Rjabchikov a1607,
    a1610 [Kirch's Comet];
    Rjabchikov a1702,
    a1705.
  @ Other places and related topics:
    Mukerjee SA(03)dec [Goseck observatory, DE, 5000 BC];
    Sequera & Gangui a1107-in [Tomaraho];
    Brown a1206
      [the 4,000 year old monolith at Gardom's Edge];
    Magli a1307 [Turkey, 10,000 BC];
    Antonello a1312 [archaeoastronomy in Italy];
    Patat & Corazza AN-a1409 [proto-historical sites in Friuli];
    Magli a1604 [Archaeoastronomy in the Khmer heartland];
    Gantevoort et al JAHH-a1610 [Tasmania];
    Towers a1610 [Sun Temple in Mesa Verde National Park, USA];
    Luminet a1804 [Ulugh Beg, Central Asia XV century];
    Talafha & Talafha a1906 [ancient Arabic inscriptions].
XVI and XVII Century
  @ Heliocentric vs geocentric models:
    Graney a1011,
    JHA-a1103 [Riccioli's arguments];
    Sobel 11;
    Gingerich PT(11)sep [The Mars problem, Tycho and Kepler];
    Graney a1112 [Tycho Brahe and the Copernicans];
    Ghassib a1208 [why did Arabic science fail to achieve the Copernican revolution?];
    Graney a1211
      [Francesco Ingoli's arguments against the Copernican theory];
    Timberlake AER(13)-a1301 [student activities on the Ptolemaic, Copernican, and Tychonic models];
    Graney a1402
      [the Inquisition's 1616 condemnation of the Copernican system];
    Luminet a1701 [Provençal humanists];
    Krisciunas & Bistue a1712
      [Ptolemy's Almagest in Europe, and Copernicus];
    Graney a1802 [Kepler and Brahe];
    Graney JHA(19)-a1902 [Locher];
    Timberlake & Wallace 19;
    Graney JHA(19)-a1906 [Kepler's universe];
    Graney a1909
      [André Tacquet and star sizes in a heliocentric universe];
    Verbunt & van der Sluys JHA-a1909 [Halley, Cassini and proper motion].
  @ Galileo:
    Graney a0811 [and naked-eye stars];
    Peruzzi AIP(10)-a1704;
    Zik & Hon a1307 [knowledge of the theory].
  @ Other references:
    Randles 99 [r PT(00)jun];
    Remmert SHPSA(07) [images of Hercules and Atlas];
    Graney & Sipes BA-a0812 [binary stars and conception of the universe];
    Verbunt & van Gent A&A-a1003 [Hevelius' star catalog];
    Holder a1105 [Kepler's differential equations];
    Sigismondi a1106,
    a1106 [the Clementine Gnomon];
    Akbari a1210-proc [Qasim ali al-Qayini];
    Sigismondi a1301-MG13 [transits of Venus and the astronomical unit];
    Molaro JAHH-a1704
      [Francesco Fontana's telescope and observations];
    Boistel a2104 [sunspot theory by Pezenas (1692-1776)].
XVIII and XIX Century
  > s.a. solar planets [discovery of Neptune]; star properties.
  @ References: Barrañón phy/04-conf [Copernican cosmography in Mexico];
    Crovisier a0906-proc [in Jules Verne's novels];
    Timberlake a1112 [Herschel's "star-gages" and his map of the Milky Way galaxy],
    TPT(13) [William Herschel];
    Antonello a1401-proc [water-filled telescopes];
    Krajnović a1501-conf [Rogerius Boscovich and the motion of the Earth].
XX and XXI Century > s.a. XXI century physics.
  * Dark matter:
    (A precursor was Neptune, discovered from its effect on Uranus); 1933,
    Fritz Zwicky noticed that most of galaxies' mass is invisible, based on
    galaxy cluster velocity dispersions, and suggested it could be mapped
    via gravitational lensing; Later motivated by flat galaxy rotation
    curves and patterns in large-scale structure.
  * 2017 predictions:
    Sources of fast radio bursts announcement? Event Horizon Telescope results?
    Jupiter results from Juno? Plunging end of Cassini mission.
  @ General references: Struve PT(60)sep [1950s, astronomy in a state of turbulence];
    Rowan-Robinson pw(99)dec [overview, status];
    PT(99)may [in the US];
    Sánchez & Benn AN(04)ap [different countries];
    Longair 06 [and cosmology];
    Antonelli et al a1007 [Italy, closing of INAF];
    Schultz 12 [the Andromeda galaxy];
    Gingerich ASP-a1302 [Russell's diagram].
  @ Individual people: Kragh a1208-en [eight biographies];
    Tai HSNS(17)-a1705 [scientific and  socialist virtues of Anton Pannekoek];
    news cosmos(18)may [Cecilia Payne, star composition].
  @ Dark matter: Zwicki HPA(33),
    tr GRG(09);
    van den Bergh PASP(99)ap;
    Einasto ap/04-proc;
    Sanders 10;
    Einasto 13;
    Bertone & Hooper RMP(18)-a1605;
    de Swart et al nAstr(17)-a1703.
Specific Topics
  > s.a. history of particle physics [cosmic rays];
  history of gravitational physics [black holes].
  @ Solar system:
    Brush RMP(90) [origin];
    Boccaletti phy/01-conf [Kepler's laws];
    Gingerich Isis(02) [Ptolemy's model for Venus];
    Magli phy/04 [precession].
  @ Galaxies: Sheehan JAHH-a1111
    [W W Morgan and the structure of the Milky Way galaxy];
    news sn(20)apr [the 1920 Shapley-Curtis debate].
  @ Other topics: Fernie AS(90) [Stonehenge];
    Godwin 93 [music of the spheres];
    Krisciunas ap/93 [sociology, strange cases];
    Glass 97 [Victorian telescopes];
    Kessler SHPSA(07) [M51 and 'pretty pictures' vs scientific images];
    > s.a. radio astronomy
      and other wavelength ranges [X-ray].
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