The beginning of the modern astrophysical researches in the Bucharest Astronomical Observatory

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Astronomical Observations, Astronomical And Space-Research Instrumentation, Eclipses, Transits, And Occultations, Eclipsing Binaries, Radio Telescopes And Instrumentation, Heterodyne Receivers, Solar Physics, Origin And Formation Of The Universe

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The astrophysical studies of solar activity began in 1955 year. The observations were communicated to Solar Observations. The first photoelectric observations of eclipsing binaries were made in 1965 year and the results were regularly sent, to the Information Bulletin on Variable Stars of the Commission 27 of the I.A.U. In the sequence I will relate about my contribution only to the subjects related to the photoelectric photometry construction, the UBV standard coefficients used for the eclipsing variable stars measurements and the Roche model applied to contact binaries. All my activity was made under the supervision and close co-operation with Professor Calin Popovici, the chief of the Astrophysical Section.

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