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5:2 Field map of project site by C. F. Capen, September 1960 (original map, 68.5 cm<br />

x 42 cm; 2 copies, 73 cm x 46 cm)<br />

Figures used in final report, 1961<br />

5:2 Daily total range and daily average of maxima, modes, and minima of seeing,<br />

double star observations (Fig. 32), 1961 (25.5 cm x 39.5 cm)<br />

5:2 Height above ground vs normalized microthermal dispersion parameter for 23<br />

June 1961 (Fig. 25), 1961 (25.5 cm x 39.5 cm)<br />

5:2 Nightly effective Polaris aperture - range and average; and, Nightly effective<br />

Polaris stellar disc diameter - range and average (Fig. 53), 1961 (25.5 cm x<br />

39.5 cm)<br />

Figures used in interim report, 1961<br />

5:2 Nightly average cloud cover; and, Daily range and modal values of seeing,<br />

double star observations (Fig. 1), 1961 (28 cm x 42 cm)<br />

5:2 Nightly effective Polaris aperture, range and average; and, Nightly effective<br />

Polaris stellar disc diameter, range and average (Fig. 13), 1961 (28 cm x 42<br />

cm)<br />

5:2 Normalized distribution of effective stellar disc diameter (Fig. 14), 1961 (28<br />

cm x 42 cm)<br />

5:2 Relationship of the parameter A/B to the effective stellar disc diameter 2Φ for<br />

the 1.00 and 2.76 arc-second bars of the Polaris telescope (Fig. 12), 1961 (28<br />

cm x 42 cm)<br />

5:2 Individual double star observations, 1961, n.d. (10 sheets; 28 cm x 42 cm)<br />

5:2 Lincoln National Forest recreation map, U. S. Forest Service, with handwritten<br />

notes, 1959 (2 copies; 81 cm x 52.5 cm)<br />

Subseries: Near Earth Satellite Search<br />

Items relating to the satellite search conducted at Lowell Observatory (administered at White<br />

Sands Proving Ground) and in Quito, Ecuador (administered at <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> <strong>State</strong> University).<br />

Contains charts, plans for the Quito telescope shelter, and copies of Norton's Star Atlas pages<br />

used in the satellite search. 1 folder.<br />

Mapcase:Drawer Contents<br />

5:2 "Apparent angular velocities, for circular orbits, of satellites with both direct and<br />

retrograde motion as seen from the sub-satellite point," B. A. Smith, draft and<br />

final, 3 February 1956 (3 charts; 28 x 43 cm)<br />

5:2 "Apparent angular velocities for direct and retrograde motion for orbits from 100<br />

to 1000 miles altitude as seen from the sub-satellite point," B. A. Smith, 9<br />

February 1956 (original and 2 copies; 28 cm x 43 cm)<br />

5:2 "Complete set of Norton's used in satellite search," 8 sheets, n.d. (28 cm x 43 cm)<br />

5:2 "Illumination at the Earth's surface for stars of apparent magnitude one through<br />

fifteen," B. A. Smith, 14 March 1956 (original, 21.5 cm x 53 cm; 3 copies, 28 cm<br />

x 53 cm)<br />

NMSU Library/<strong>Archives</strong> & <strong>Special</strong> <strong>Collections</strong> C. W. Tombaugh Papers / Ms0407<br />

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