Commission 45 is solidly anchored in the beginnings of the IAU. It evolved out of Commission 29, which was one of the original commissions and whose title and emphasis was the Spectral Classification of Stars (Transactions of the IAU, Volume I, 1922). C29 was formed with W.S. Adams (Pasadena) as president. Its first members were Miss Cannon, R.H. Curtiss, A. Fowler, A. de Gramont, M. Hamy, H.F. Newall, J.S. Plaskett, H.N. Russell, all very much part of the history of stellar spectroscopy. In the 1922 Transactions report it was recognized the Harvard System of spectral classification ``has already been adopted by international agreement. . .'
A continuation of this WG was voted for at the IAU GA 2006 in Prague. The International Celestial Re...
Our Working Group (WG) studies massive, luminous stars, both individually and in resolved and unreso...
At head of title: International Astronomical Union.Sponsored by IAU Commission 35 on Stellar Constit...
International audienceCommission 45 is solidly anchored in the beginnings of the IAU. It evolved out...
This report gives an update of developments (since the last General Assembly at Prague) in the areas...
This report, like its predecessors, focuses on areas which have been especially active since the las...
International Astronomical Union was formed after the First World War although it became truly inter...
This report gives an update on developments since the last General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro. Class...
Commission 41 was created at the VIIth IAU General Assembly in Zürich in 1948. From an inauspicious ...
The International Astronomical Union's Commission 51 was established in 1982 as ``Bioastronomy: Sear...
International audienceCommission 22 (Meteors, Meteorites and Interplanetary Dust) was established at...
Annals of Harvard College Observatory. — Distribution of Stellar Spectra. In: Bulletin astronomique,...
The interdependence of schemes of spectral classification and theories of stellar evolution is exami...
The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decade...
International audienceCommission 4 was among the first set of commissions formed within the IAU at i...
A continuation of this WG was voted for at the IAU GA 2006 in Prague. The International Celestial Re...
Our Working Group (WG) studies massive, luminous stars, both individually and in resolved and unreso...
At head of title: International Astronomical Union.Sponsored by IAU Commission 35 on Stellar Constit...
International audienceCommission 45 is solidly anchored in the beginnings of the IAU. It evolved out...
This report gives an update of developments (since the last General Assembly at Prague) in the areas...
This report, like its predecessors, focuses on areas which have been especially active since the las...
International Astronomical Union was formed after the First World War although it became truly inter...
This report gives an update on developments since the last General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro. Class...
Commission 41 was created at the VIIth IAU General Assembly in Zürich in 1948. From an inauspicious ...
The International Astronomical Union's Commission 51 was established in 1982 as ``Bioastronomy: Sear...
International audienceCommission 22 (Meteors, Meteorites and Interplanetary Dust) was established at...
Annals of Harvard College Observatory. — Distribution of Stellar Spectra. In: Bulletin astronomique,...
The interdependence of schemes of spectral classification and theories of stellar evolution is exami...
The concept of Stellar Populations has played a fundamental role in astronomy in the last few decade...
International audienceCommission 4 was among the first set of commissions formed within the IAU at i...
A continuation of this WG was voted for at the IAU GA 2006 in Prague. The International Celestial Re...
Our Working Group (WG) studies massive, luminous stars, both individually and in resolved and unreso...
At head of title: International Astronomical Union.Sponsored by IAU Commission 35 on Stellar Constit...