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32 citations
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Article
John Steele; Teije de Jong
(2023)
An early system A-type scheme for Saturn from Babylon.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 501-535).
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Book
William Sheehan; Sanjay Shridhar Limaye
(2022)
Venus.
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Article
Thomas Widemann; Eberhard Knobloch
(2022)
Introduction.
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 6-23).
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Article
Jean-Eudes Arlot
(2022)
Jupiter’s Satellites, from Cassini to Today’s Icy Worlds: 350 Years of Observation and Study of the Galilean Satellites of Jupiter at Paris Observatory.
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 208-228).
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Article
Miguel Á. Granada
(2022)
Johannes Kepler. The Sun as the Heart of the World.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 133-140).
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Article
David Reinecke; Jordan Bimm
(April 2022)
The maintenance of ambiguity in Martian exobiology.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 199-226).
(/isis/citation/CBB480002964/)
Article
Andrew J. Ross
(2022)
An Icy Feud in Planetary Science: Carl Sagan, Edward Teller, and the Ideological Roots of the Nuclear Winter Debates, 1980–1984.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 190-222).
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Book
Peter D. Usher
(2022)
Shakespeare's Knowledge of Astronomy and the Birth of Modern Cosmology.
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Article
David Reinecke
(October 2021)
When funding fails: Planetary exploration at NASA in an era of austerity, 1967–1976.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 750-779).
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Article
Claire Isabel Webb
(2021)
Gaze-scaling: Planets as Islands in Exobiologists’ Imaginaries.
Science as Culture
(pp. 391-415).
(/isis/citation/CBB206683727/)
Article
Jennifer Putnam; William Sheehan
(2021)
A complicated relationship: An introduction to the correspondence between Percival Lowell and Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 170-227).
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Thesis
Katherine Buse
(2021)
How to Build a Planet: Science Fiction, Planetary Science, and the Making of Worlds.
(/isis/citation/CBB092761634/)
Book
Stephen James O'Meara
(2020)
Mars.
(/isis/citation/CBB601250085/)
Book
Janet Vertesi
(2020)
Shaping Science: Organizations, Decisions, and Culture on NASA’s Teams.
(/isis/citation/CBB479510656/)
Book
Steven J. Dick
(2020)
Space, Time, and Aliens: Collected Works on Cosmos and Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB216626146/)
Article
Thomas Hockey
(2020)
"Foundling of Percival Lowell": The saga of naming Pluto.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 2-25).
(/isis/citation/CBB063423254/)
Article
Luís Tirapicos; Thomas Horst
(2020)
Francesco Bianchini (1662–1729) and the Origins of Planetary Globes.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 251-273).
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Book
William Sheehan
(2019)
Saturn.
(/isis/citation/CBB613920758/)
Article
William Sheehan
(2019)
Treading carefully: V.M. Slipher, C.O. Lampland, E.C. Slipher and their ambivalent relationship with Percival Lowell's Mars.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 365-400).
(/isis/citation/CBB025175687/)
Book
Warren D. Cummings
(2019)
Evolving Theories on the Origin of the Moon.
(/isis/citation/CBB378315643/)
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