Fadenmikrometer-Beobachtungen von Planeten und Cometen
Fading Hard X-ray Emission from the Galactic Center Molecular Cloud Sgr B2
Fading of Sunlight Scattered by a Meteoric Cloud of the Leonid Parent Comet 55P/Temple-Tuttle
Fading of the Transient Anomalous X-ray Pulsar XTE J1810-197
Fail-Safe Dating by Stellar Phases
Failure and Success - Two Early Experiments with Concave Gratings in Stellar Spectroscopy
Failure to detect millisecond radio pulses from M87
Failures, Surprises and Suggestions. (Slovenian Title: Neuspehi, presenecenja in predlogi)
Faint 0-B2 Stars in the Vela, Carina, and Centaurus Sections of the Milky Way.
Faint AGNs in the Nuclei of MDS Galaxies
Faint Background Sources of X-Ray Emission in the Vicinity of the Ring Nebula NGC6888
Faint background X-ray sources in the vicinity of the ring nebula NGC 6888
Faint blue counts from formation of dwarf galaxies at Z approximately equals 1
Faint Blue Galaxies
Faint blue galaxies - High or low redshift?
Faint blue objects at high galactic latitude. I - Palomar Schmidt field centered on selected area 57
Faint blue objects at high galactic latitude. II - Palomar Schmidt field centered on selected area 29
Faint Blue Objects at High Galactic Latitude. VII. Spectroscopy of Narrow-Line Objects and the Morphological Selection Criterion of the US Survey
Faint Blue Objects at High Galactic Latitude. VIII. Performance Characteristics of the US Survey
Faint Blue Objects at High Galactic Latitude: Summary of Four Palomar Schmidt Fields