Box 21
Container
Contains 222 Results:
170. A New Program in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Martin Harwit, Cornell University Arts & Sciences Newletter, 6, Spring 1985, p4, Spring 1985,
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 39
Dates:
Spring 1985
171. The Great Observatories for Space Astrophysics, Martin Harwit and Valerie Neal, prepared under the auspices of the NASA Astrophysics Division,, 1985.
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 39
Dates:
1985.
172. Is IRAS Cirrus Cloud Emission Largely Fine-Structure Radiation Martin Harwit, James R. Houck, and Gordon J. Stacey, Nature, 319, 646, (1986).
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 39
Dates:
(1986).
173. How Many More Discoveries in the Universe Martin Harwit and Roger Hildebrand, Nature, 320, 724, (1986).
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 39
Dates:
(1986).
174. Book review of Birth and Infancy of Stars, Robert Lucas, Alain Omont, and Raymond Stora, (eds.), Martin Harwit Science, 231, 1201, (1986).
unspecified — Box: 21
Dates:
(1986).
175. Book review of Michael Rowan-Robinson's The Cosmological Distance Ladder, Martin Harwit, Science, 230, 163, (1985).
unspecified — Box: 21
Dates:
(1985).
176. Book review of Early History of Cosmic Ray Studies: Personal Reminiscences with Old Photographs, (eds.) Yataro Sekido and Harry Elliot, ISIS 77, 730, (1986).
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 40
Dates:
(1986).
178. Space Astronomy -- An Historical Perspective, Martin Harwit, Congressional Lecture Series #1,, 1986.
unspecified — Box: 21
Dates:
1986.
179. The Most Luminous Far-Infrared Extragalactic Sources, M. Harwit, J. R. Houck, B. T. Soifer, and G. G. C. Palumbo, Ap. J., 315, 28, (1987).
unspecified — Box: 21, Folder: 40
Dates:
(1987).