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The Emergence of Astrophysics in Asia

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 The Development of Astronomy and Emergence of Astrophysics in Japan
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    Chapter 3 Hirayama Kiyotsugu: Discoverer of Asteroid Families
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    Chapter 4 Japanese Studies of Asteroids Following the Discovery of the Hirayama Families
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    Chapter 5 The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and Post-war Japanese Optical Astronomy
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    Chapter 6 The Early Development of Japanese Radio Astronomy
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    Chapter 7 The Development of Astronomy in Korea and the Emergence of Astrophysics in South Korea
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    Chapter 8 The Development of Astronomy and Emergence of Astrophysics in China
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    Chapter 9 The Early Development of Chinese Radio Astronomy: The Role of W.N. Christiansen
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    Chapter 10 The Development of Astronomy and Emergence of Astrophysics in Taiwan
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    Chapter 11 The Development of Astronomy and Emergence of Astrophysics in Thailand
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    Chapter 12 King Rama IV and French Observations of the 18 August 1868 Total Solar Eclipse from Wah-koa, Siam
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    Chapter 13 King Rama V and British Observations of the 6 April 1875 Total Solar Eclipse from the Chao Lai Peninsula, Siam
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    Chapter 14 The Development of Astronomy and Emergence of Astrophysics in Indonesia
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    Chapter 15 J.A.C. Oudemans’ Observations of the 18 August 1868 and 12 December 1871 Total Solar Eclipses from the Dutch East Indies
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    Chapter 16 American Observations of the 16 May 1901 Total Solar Eclipse from Padang, Dutch East Indies
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    Chapter 17 The Development of Astronomy and the Foundations of Astrophysics in Australia
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    Chapter 18 The Beginnings of Australian Radio Astronomy
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    Chapter 19 The Early Development of Australian Radio Astronomy: The Role of the CSIRO Division of Radiophysics Field Stations
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    Chapter 20 The Development of Astronomy and Emergence of Astrophysics in New Zealand
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    Chapter 21 Alexander William Bickerton: New Zealand’s First Astrophysicist?
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    Chapter 22 New Zealand Astronomy and the 9 September 1885 Total Solar Eclipse
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    Chapter 23 The Early Development of New Zealand Radio Astronomy
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    Chapter 24 The Development of Modern Astronomy and Emergence of Astrophysics in India
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    Chapter 25 British Observations of the 18 August 1868 Total Solar Eclipse from Guntoor, India
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    Chapter 26 American Observations of the 22 January 1898 Total Solar Eclipse from Jeur, India
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    Chapter 27 The Early Development of Indian Radio Astronomy: A Personal Perspective
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    Chapter 28 The Development of Astronomy and Emergence Astrophysics in Uzbekistan
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Title
The Emergence of Astrophysics in Asia
Published by
ADS, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-62082-4
ISBNs
978-3-31-962082-4, 978-3-31-962080-0
Editors

Tsuko Nakamura, Wayne Orchiston

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Student > Bachelor 1 9%
Unknown 10 91%
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Business, Management and Accounting 1 9%
Unknown 10 91%
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#5,331,236
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#3,490
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