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Article
Tsuko Nakamura; Suzanne Débarbat
(2023)
Émile Lépissier, a French Astronomer of Misfortune Who Taught in China and Japan.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 885-902).
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Article
Tsuko Nakamura
(2021)
Unified analysis of observation dates for ancient star maps and catalogues in Asia.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 440-474).
(/isis/citation/CBB865867043/)
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Harry Wendt; Wayne Orchiston; Masato Ishiguro; et al.
(2017)
Highlighting the history of Japanese radio astronomy. 5: The 1950 Osaka solar grating array proposal.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 112-118).
(/isis/citation/CBB571720832/)
Book
Tsuko Nakamura; Wayne Orchiston
(2017)
The Emergence of Astrophysics in Asia: Opening a New Window on the Universe.
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Wayne Orchiston; Tsuko Nakamura; Masato Ishiguro
(2016)
Highlighting the history of Japanese radio astronomy. 4: Early solar research in Osaka.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 240-246).
(/isis/citation/CBB926242878/)
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Nakajima, Hiroshi; Ishiguro, Masato; Orchiston, Wayne; et al.
(2014)
Highlighting the History of Japanese Radio Astronomy. 3: Early Solar Radio Research at the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 2-28).
(/isis/citation/CBB001214533/)
Book
Orchiston, Wayne; Nakamura, Tsuko; Strom, Richard G.
(2011)
Highlighting the History of Astronomy in the Asia-Pacific Region: Proceedings of the ICOA-6 Conference.
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Nakamura, Tsuko
(2008)
The Earliest Telescope Preserved in Japan.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(p. 201).
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Nakamura, Tsuko
(2005)
Astronomical and Land-Survey Instruments of the Edo Period.
科学史研究 Kagakusi Kenkyu (History of Science)
(p. 102).
(/isis/citation/CBB000630937/)
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Nakamura, Tsuko
(2002)
Acceptance and Adaptation of Octants and Sextants in Japan during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(p. 9).
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