Asteroids to quasars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Observations (From Earth), Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Stellar Occultation, Asteroids, Astronomical Photometry, Planetary Nebulae, Globular Clusters, Stellar Spectra, Stellar Composition, X Ray Sources, Andromeda Galaxy, Galactic Structure, Star Formation, Galactic Evolution, Spiral Galaxies, Galactic Clusters, Archaeology, Histories

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The present work is a festschrift volume dedicated to William Liller, a noted observational astronomer now retired from a Harvard University named professorship. Nineteen of Liller's colleagues, former students, and Liller himself, submit reviews of the current state of a broad range of frontier astrophysical areas from the solar system to the limits of the observable universe. The major topics covered are solar system astronomy, Galactic astronomy, and extragalactic astronomy. The specific subjects deal with asteroids, stellar occultations, the morphology of the Galaxy-quasar interface, and solar eclipse observations. Other subjects dealt with are planetary nebulae, Galactic X-ray sources, globular cluster ages from BVRI CCD photometry, stellar spectrum synthesis, and mass exchange and stellar abundance anomalies. Furthermore, papers are submitted covering clusters of galaxies, spiral structure and star formation in galaxies, X-ray astronomy, and hot coronae around early type galaxies. The work concludes with Liller's paper on the archaeoastronomy of Easter Island.

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