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General Index - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

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The Ottawa Centre’s Radio Telescope, Ken Tapping, NN,<br />

73, 12.<br />

Windows in Space, NN, 73, 65.<br />

Bibliography for Amateur Radio Astronomy, W. Lonc, NN,<br />

73, 89.<br />

Sundial Made From a Microwave Antenna Honours<br />

<strong>Canada</strong>’s Pioneer Radio Astronomer, V. Gaizauskas,<br />

S. Gerylo & J. D. Moore, 74, 174.<br />

Canadian Radio Astronomy — Past, Present, Future?, J. A.<br />

Galt, 75, 297.<br />

Cinquante Annees de Radioastronomie: Progres,<br />

Decouvertes et Avenir, J. P. Vallée, 76, 1.<br />

Algonquin Radio Observatory to Close, NN, 81, 7.<br />

James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, NN, 81, 87.<br />

A Play Entitled The Beginning <strong>of</strong> Radio Astronomy, Grote<br />

Reber, 82, 93.<br />

Origins <strong>of</strong> Canadian Radio Astronomy, Arthur E.<br />

Covington, 82, 165.<br />

The Twentieth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Long-Baseline<br />

Interferometry, J. L. Locke, 82, 219.<br />

Beginnings <strong>of</strong> VLBI in <strong>Canada</strong>, H. P. Gush, 82, 221.<br />

Early Days <strong>of</strong> Canadian Long-Baseline Interferometry:<br />

Reflections and Reminiscences, N. W. Broten, 82, 233.<br />

Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Long-Baseline Interferometry in <strong>Canada</strong>: A<br />

Perspective from Penticton, John Galt, 82, 242.<br />

The Origin and Evolution <strong>of</strong> the NRAO-Cornell VLBI<br />

System, K. I. Kellerman & M. H. Cohen, 82, 248.<br />

The Future <strong>of</strong> VLBI, P. P. Kronberg, 82, 266.<br />

Undergraduate Experiments in Radio Astronomy, William<br />

P. Lonc, 83, 45.<br />

Investigation <strong>of</strong> Array Configurations for An Aperture-<br />

Synthesis Radio Telescope, Norman C. Treloar, 83, 92,<br />

429.<br />

A Brief History <strong>of</strong> the Indian River Observatory Radio<br />

Interferometer, Frank Roy & Ken Tapping, 84, 260.<br />

RadioAstron: The World’s Largest Radio Telescope, NNB,<br />

84, 31.<br />

From WYSIWYG to Haloes and Fountains: The Discovery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Galactic Structure, Judith A. Irwin, 87, 368.<br />

A 3.8-4.2 GHz Solar Radio Telescope Using Satellite TV<br />

Components, James A. Roberts, J. Hajsaleh & R.<br />

Benge, 88, 233.<br />

Hectometer Radio Astronomy, Grote Reber, 88, 297.<br />

A Radio Telescope for the Discovery Park, William Lonc &<br />

Robert Shultz, 89, 106.<br />

Radio Astronomy: Sources: Galaxies<br />

Selected H I Observations <strong>of</strong> Double Galaxies, Steven D.<br />

Peterson & Yervant Terzian, 73, 215.<br />

Revue des Galaxies Exhibant une Trainee Luminuese,<br />

Jacques P. Vallée, 71, 443.<br />

Sol III, NN, 73, 65.<br />

A Review <strong>of</strong> Extragalactic Non-Thermal Sources, D. E.<br />

Harris, 74, 109.<br />

A Model for Collimation <strong>of</strong> Supersonic Beams in<br />

Extragalactic Radio Sources, A. H. Bridle, K. L. Chan<br />

& R. N. Henriksen, 75, 69.<br />

Radio Observations <strong>of</strong> a Neglected 3C Source: 3C 428, L.<br />

A. Higgs & J. P. Vallée, 80, 180.<br />

First Radio Quasar Observed by Amateur, Frank Roy, NN,<br />

80, 51.<br />

Radio Astronomy Rediscovered, Sherri Aker & William P.<br />

Lonc, 81, 65.<br />

Optical Polarization Properties <strong>of</strong> Compact Radio Sources,<br />

Raymond Rusk, 84, 199.<br />

A Complete Spectral Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Flare <strong>of</strong> the Quasar 3C<br />

273, Alberto C. Sadun, 86, 15.<br />

Detecting the Galactic Centre at 70 cm, William Lonc &<br />

Jennifer Hatt, 90, 61.<br />

Radio Astronomy: Sources: <strong>General</strong><br />

Astrometry <strong>of</strong> Extragalactic Objects from the Palomar Sky<br />

Atlas Prints, A. H. Bridle & R. E. Goodson, 71, 240.<br />

Amateur Radio Astronomy Part III, Ken Tapping, NN, 72,<br />

38.<br />

<strong>Index</strong> <strong>of</strong> Extragalactic Radio-Source Catalogues, M. J. L.<br />

Kestevan & A. H. Bridle, 79, 21.<br />

The Designation <strong>of</strong> Radio Sources Observed With the<br />

DRAO Synthesis Telescope, L. A. Higgs, 80, 51.<br />

The DRAO Galactic Plane Survey, Lloyd A. Higgs, 83,<br />

105.<br />

My Radio Telescope, Bob Drury, 89, 72.<br />

Radio Astronomy: Sources: Interstellar<br />

Medium<br />

Radio Emission from Gaseous Nebulae, L. A. Higgs & K.<br />

V. V. Ramana, 62, 5.<br />

Anomalous Emission from Interstellar Hydroxyl and Water,<br />

B. E. Turner, 64, 221, 283.<br />

Radio Confusion in the Galactic Plane, L. A. Higgs, 65,<br />

263.<br />

Automatic Reduction <strong>of</strong> Radio <strong>Astronomical</strong> Maps: A Map<br />

<strong>of</strong> the W43 Region at 4.3 cm, L. A. Higgs, 67, 123.<br />

Note on the Widths <strong>of</strong> Radio Spectral Lines from Planetary<br />

Nebulae, L. A. Higgs, 68, 295.<br />

Observations <strong>of</strong> 85α Recombination Lines from W48, J. M.<br />

McLeod, L. H. Doherty & L. A. Higgs, 71, 377.<br />

The Detection <strong>of</strong> Radio Emission from the New Optical<br />

Emission Variable HM Sagittae, P. A. Feldman, 71,<br />

386.<br />

Les Voies Magnetiques dans Notre Galaxie (Revue du<br />

Champ Magnetique Interstellaire), J. P. Vallée, 77,<br />

177.<br />

Discovery <strong>of</strong> a Remarkable Cometary-Shaped Radio<br />

Source, Lloyd A. Higgs & Jacques P. Vallée, 78, 155.<br />

Les Gaz Ionises dans Notre Galaxie (Revue des Regions H<br />

II, He II, C II, S II Interstellaires), J. P. Vallée, 80, 16.<br />

A 408-MHz Radio Survey <strong>of</strong> the Region Surrounding Simeis<br />

57, L. A. Higgs, T. L. Landecker, F. P. Israel & J.<br />

Bally, 85, 24.<br />

From WYSIWYG to Haloes and Fountains: The Discovery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Galactic Structure, Judith A. Irwin, 87, 368.<br />

The Distance to the Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A, 90,<br />

236.<br />

Radio Astronomy: Sources: Solar System<br />

Io-Related Jovian Decametric Bursts and Io Sodium,<br />

Nathan L. Cohen, 69, 89.<br />

The 1979 February 26 Solar Eclipse on Short Wave, Ken<br />

Tapping & Chip Wiest, NN, 74, 40.<br />

JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 73

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