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[EAN: 9780792335375], Neubuch, [PU: Springer Netherlands], ASTRONOMY; BLACKHOLE; DARKMATTER; GALAXY; MILKYWAY; POPULATION; STAR; STARCLUSTER; STELLAREVOLUTION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware -The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decades. It was introduced by Walter Baade after he was able to resolve the Andromeda Nebula and its companions into stars when he used red-sensitive plates and realised that there were two fundamentally different Herzsprung-Russell diagrams in our and these nearby galaxies (common stars in the solar neighborhood versus globular clusters). This result was published in two papers in 1944 in volume 100 of the Astrophysical Journal. Subsequent research gave the concept a much firmer basis and at the famous Vatican Symposium of 1957 resulted in a general scheme of the concept and a working hypothesis for idea's on the formation and evolution of the Galaxy. This has been a guiding principle of studies of our and other galaxies for decades. Some years ago it seemed to us appropriate to commemorate Baade's seminal work in 1994, when it would have its 50-th anniversary, and to review its present status and also its role in contempory understanding. While we were in Leiden for an administrative committee, we discussed the matter again and over beers on October 29, 1991 we decided the take the initiative for an IAU Symposium on the subject during the 1994 IAU General Assembly in Den Haag, the Netherlands. 496 pp. Englisch, Books<
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The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decades. It was introduced by Walter Baade after he was able to resolve the Andromeda Nebula and its companions into stars when he used red-sensitive plates and realised that there were two fundamentally different Herzsprung-Russell diagrams in our and these nearby galaxies (common stars in the solar neighborhood versus globular clusters). This result was published in two papers in 1944 in volume 100 of the Astrophysical Journal. Subsequent research gave the concept a much firmer basis and at the famous Vatican Symposium of 1957 resulted in a general scheme of the concept and a working hypothesis for idea''s on the formation and evolution of the Galaxy. This has been a guiding principle of studies of our and other galaxies for decades. Some years ago it seemed to us appropriate to commemorate Baade''s seminal work in 1994, when it would have its 50-th anniversary, and to review its present status and also its role in contempory understanding. While we were in Leiden for an administrative committee, we discussed the matter again and over beers on October 29, 1991 we decided the take the initiative for an IAU Symposium on the subject during the 1994 IAU General Assembly in Den Haag, the Netherlands. | Stellar Populations by Piet C. Van Der Kruit Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > Science & Nature > Space > Astronomy P10117, Piet C. Van Der Kruit<
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Gilmore, Gerry (Herausgeber); Kruit, Piet C. Van Der (Herausgeber): Stellar Populations Proceedings of the 164th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in the Hague, The Netherlands, August 15¿19, 1994 - gebunden oder broschiert
Stellar Populations : Proceedings of the 164th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in the Hague, The Netherlands, August 15-19, 1994 - gebunden oder broschiert
[EAN: 9780792335375], Neubuch, [PU: Springer Netherlands], ASTRONOMY; BLACKHOLE; DARKMATTER; GALAXY; MILKYWAY; POPULATION; STAR; STARCLUSTER; STELLAREVOLUTION, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware -The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decades. It was introduced by Walter Baade after he was able to resolve the Andromeda Nebula and its companions into stars when he used red-sensitive plates and realised that there were two fundamentally different Herzsprung-Russell diagrams in our and these nearby galaxies (common stars in the solar neighborhood versus globular clusters). This result was published in two papers in 1944 in volume 100 of the Astrophysical Journal. Subsequent research gave the concept a much firmer basis and at the famous Vatican Symposium of 1957 resulted in a general scheme of the concept and a working hypothesis for idea's on the formation and evolution of the Galaxy. This has been a guiding principle of studies of our and other galaxies for decades. Some years ago it seemed to us appropriate to commemorate Baade's seminal work in 1994, when it would have its 50-th anniversary, and to review its present status and also its role in contempory understanding. While we were in Leiden for an administrative committee, we discussed the matter again and over beers on October 29, 1991 we decided the take the initiative for an IAU Symposium on the subject during the 1994 IAU General Assembly in Den Haag, the Netherlands. 496 pp. Englisch, Books<
The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decades. It was introduced by Walter Baade after he was able to resolve the Andromeda Nebula … Mehr…
The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decades. It was introduced by Walter Baade after he was able to resolve the Andromeda Nebula and its companions into stars when he used red-sensitive plates and realised that there were two fundamentally different Herzsprung-Russell diagrams in our and these nearby galaxies (common stars in the solar neighborhood versus globular clusters). This result was published in two papers in 1944 in volume 100 of the Astrophysical Journal. Subsequent research gave the concept a much firmer basis and at the famous Vatican Symposium of 1957 resulted in a general scheme of the concept and a working hypothesis for idea''s on the formation and evolution of the Galaxy. This has been a guiding principle of studies of our and other galaxies for decades. Some years ago it seemed to us appropriate to commemorate Baade''s seminal work in 1994, when it would have its 50-th anniversary, and to review its present status and also its role in contempory understanding. While we were in Leiden for an administrative committee, we discussed the matter again and over beers on October 29, 1991 we decided the take the initiative for an IAU Symposium on the subject during the 1994 IAU General Assembly in Den Haag, the Netherlands. | Stellar Populations by Piet C. Van Der Kruit Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > Science & Nature > Space > Astronomy P10117, Piet C. Van Der Kruit<
The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decades. It was introduced by Walter Baade after he was able to resolve the Andromeda Nebula … Mehr…
The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decades. It was introduced by Walter Baade after he was able to resolve the Andromeda Nebula and its companions into stars when he used red-sensitive plates and realised that there were two fundamentally different Herzsprung-Russell diagrams in our and these nearby galaxies (common stars in the solar neighborhood versus globular clusters). This result was published in two papers in 1944 in volume 100 of the Astrophysical Journal. Subsequent research gave the concept a much firmer basis and at the famous Vatican Symposium of 1957 resulted in a general scheme of the concept and a working hypothesis for idea's on the formation and evolution of the Galaxy. This has been a guiding principle of studies of our and other galaxies for decades. Some years ago it seemed to us appropriate to commemorate Baade's seminal work in 1994, when it would have its 50-th anniversary, and to review its present status and also its role in contempory understanding. While we were in Leiden for an administrative committee, we discussed the matter again and over beers on October 29, 1991 we decided the take the initiative for an IAU Symposium on the subject during the 1994 IAU General Assembly in Den Haag, the Netherlands., Springer<
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The subject of stellar populations touches on almost every field of astronomy and astrophysics. As well as commemorating the 50th anniversary of the beginnings of the subject, this book b… Mehr…
The subject of stellar populations touches on almost every field of astronomy and astrophysics. As well as commemorating the 50th anniversary of the beginnings of the subject, this book brings together experts on all relevant parts of astrophysics to discuss the outstanding questions relating to the stellar population concept as an observational tool that gives us a physical understanding of the galaxies. Media > Book, [PU: Kluwer Academic Publishers]<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780792335375 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0792335376 Gebundene Ausgabe Erscheinungsjahr: 1995 Herausgeber: Piet C. Van Der Kruit 496 Seiten Gewicht: 0,900 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
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Autor/in: Piet C. van der Kruit; Gerry Gilmore Titel: International Astronomical Union Symposia; Stellar Populations - Proceedings of the 164th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in the Hague, The Netherlands, August 15–19, 1994 Verlag: Springer; Springer Netherland 472 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 1995-06-30 Dordrecht; NL Sprache: Englisch 160,49 € (DE) 164,99 € (AT) 177,00 CHF (CH) Available XIX, 472 p.
BB; Hardcover, Softcover / Physik, Astronomie/Astronomie; Astronomische Beobachtung: Observatorien, Ausrüstungen und Methoden; Verstehen; astronomy; black hole; dark matter; galaxy; milky way; Population; star; star cluster; stellar evolution; Astronomy, Observations and Techniques; Classical and Quantum Gravity; Gravitation; BC
History of the Concept of Stellar Populations.- Globular Cluster Systems.- Open Clusters and the Galactic Disk.- Stellar Populations in Local Group Galaxies.- Dark Matter in Galaxies.- Stellar Populations in Elliptical Galaxies.- Galaxies at Large Redshifts.- Classification Schemes of Stellar Populations.- Poster Papers.
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