Astronomy
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
Box 20: Mount Evans and Ealing Telescope, circa 1970s-1990s
This box contains information about Mount Evans and Ealing Telescope including construction information, events, and publications.
Box 21: Society of Physics Students Information, Circa 1952-1985
This box contains organization policies, financial information, and membership materials for the University of Denver chapter of the Society of Physics Students.
Box 22: 4CS Meeting, 2013
This box contains information about the 4 Corners meeting of the American Physical Society hosted by University of Denver in 2013.
Box 23: Faculty Photographs, Circa 1968-2012
This box contains photographs of Jarmes R. Barcus, Boyd Barker, Fred Fernald, Robert L. Chasson, Edgar Everlark, Professor Czanderna, Mario Iona, Frank J. Murcray, John Olson, Herschel Neumann, Bert Van Zyl, David Murcray, Alwyn vanderMerwe, Steve Carpenter, and Aaron Goldman all of which are affiliated with the physics department.
Comet d'Arrest Seen from Chamberlin Observatory, between 1894-2008
Black and white print of Comet d'Arrest viewed through the telescope at Chamberlin Observatory on the University Park Campus of the University of Denver.
Comet Paraskevopoulos Seen from Chamberlin Observatory, 1941
Black and white print of Comet Paraskevopoulos viewed through the telescope at Chamberlin Observatory on the University Park Campus of the University of Denver.
Copernicus, 1936-1983
Series 6 consists of Yourgrau's notes for teaching various. Mostly undated, the series also contains some pamphlets or publications on the subject matter.
Crimean astronomy observatory--frid02346
Three observatory buildings and one other building among trees. Mountains in background. Two electric power poles in background.
Donald H. Menzel Papers
Reprints, 1500 slides of astronomical matters such as Mars, papers concerning the McCarthy loyalty investigations.
Galileo, 1964-1965
Series 6 consists of Yourgrau's notes for teaching various. Mostly undated, the series also contains some pamphlets or publications on the subject matter.