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Format: Circular Number Author (Date)
Title of Circular
1 ------- (July 18, 1949)
Tracks of total solar eclipses in 1952, 1953, 1954
2 ------- (September 19, 1949)
Tracks of total solar eclipses in 1955, 1956, 1957
3 Lucy T. Day (November 15, 1949)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-April, 1948
4 Lucy T. Day (November 16, 1949)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
May-July, 1948
5 ------- (December 1, 1949)
Ephemeris of Juno, 1949-50
6 Lucy T. Day (December 19, 1949)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
August-October, 1948
7 ------- (February 1, 1950)
Ephemerides of Pallas and Ceres, 1950
8 Lucy T. Day (February 3, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
November-December, 1948
Summary of 1948
9 Lucy T. Day (February 6, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-February, 1949
10 Lucy T. Day (February 8, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
March-May, 1949
11 Lucy T. Day (February 10, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
June-August, 1949
12 Lucy T. Day (February 13, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
September-November, 1949
13 Lucy T. Day (February 27, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
December, 1949 -- Summary, 1949
14 ------- (March 7, 1950)
The Naval Observatory Time Service
15 Lucy T. Day (April 12, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-February, 1950
16 ------- (May 4, 1950)
Tracks of total solar eclipses in 1958, 1959, 1960
17 Lucy T. Day (May 4, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
March 1950
18 ------- (May 18, 1950)
Ephemeris of Vesta, 1950-51
19 Lucy T. Day (June 5, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
April, 1950
20 ------- (June 6, 1950)
Ephemerides of Juno, Pallas, and Ceres, 1951
21 Lucy T. Day (August 9, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
May-June, 1950
22 Lucy T. Day (September 18, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
July, 1950
23 Lucy T. Day (October 22, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
August, 1950
24 Lucy T. Day (November 30, 1950)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
September, 1950
25 Lucy T. Day (January 4, 1951)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
October, 1950
26 Lucy T. Day (January 29, 1951)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
November 1950
27 ------- (February 19, 1951)
Annular eclipse of September 1, 1951
Path of annular phase in the United States
28 Lucy T. Day (March 6, 1951)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
December 1950
29 Lucy T. Day (May 4, 1951)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-February <1951>
30 Wm. Markowitz (May 11,1951)
Sunspot areas and numbers as indices of solar activity
31 Lucy T. Day (June 29, 1951)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
March-April, 1951
32 Lucy T. Day (July 23, 1951)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
May, 1951
33 Lucy T. Day (November 15, 1951)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
June-July, 1951
34 Lucy T. Day (January 15, 1952)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
August-September, 1951
35 Lucy T. Day (March 14, 1952)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
October-November-December, 1951
36 Lucy T. Day (June 18, 1952)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-February-March-April, 1952
37 ------- (December 1, 1952)
Solar summary for 1950
38 ------- (December 1, 1952)
Solar summary for 1951
39 Lucy T. Day (December 1, 1952)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
May-June-July-August, 1952
40 ------- (December 8, 1952)
Annular and partial solar eclipses in 1955, 1956, 1957
Non-central total eclipse of 1957
41 Winifred Sawtell (February 11, 1953)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
September-October-November-December, 1952
42 ------- (April 15, 1953)
Solar summary for 1952
43 Winifred Sawtell (May 10, 1953)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-February, 1953
44 Winifred Sawtell (July 24, 1953)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
March-April-May, 1953
45 Winifred Sawtell (September 8, 1953)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
June-July, 1953
46 Winifred Sawtell (December 14, 1953)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
August-September-October, 1953
47 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (January 25, 1954)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
November-December, 1953
48 ------- (March 1, 1954)
Solar summary for 1953
49 ------- (March 8, 1954)
The Naval Observatory Time Service
50 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (April 1, 1954)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-February, 1954
51 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (May 28, 1954)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
March-April, 1954
52 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (August 16, 1954)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
May-June, 1954
53 Simone Daro Gossner (August 20, 1954)
Annular eclipses in 1958, 1959
54 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (November 1, 1954)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
July-August, 1954
55 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (January 10, 1955)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
September-October, 1954
56 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (February 15, 1955)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
November-December, 1954
57 ------- (March 4, 1955)
Solar summary for 1954
58 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (May 25, 1955)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January-February-March, 1955
59 Simone Daro Gossner (June 28, 1955)
Solar eclipses, 1960-1963
60 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (August 8, 1955)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
April-May-June, 1955
61 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (September 26, 1955)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
July, 1955
62 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (October 24, 1955)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
August, 1955
63 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (November 7, 1955)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
September, 1955
64 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (February 29, 1956)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
October-November-December, 1955
65 ------- (April 6, 1956)
Solar summary for 1955
66 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (June 6, 1956)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January, 1956
67 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (July 25, 1956)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
February, 1956
68 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (August 15, 1956)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
March, 1956
69 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (September 12, 1956)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
April, 1956
70 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (October 1, 1956)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
May, 1956
71 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (March 18, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
June-July, 1956
72 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (March 18, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
August, 1956
73 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (April 1, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
September, 1956
74 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (April 17, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
October, 1956
75 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (May 28, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
November, 1956
76 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (June 5, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
December, 1956
77 ------- (June 21, 1957)
Solar summary for 1956
78 Simone Daro Gossner (July 3, 1957)
The total eclipse of October 2, 1959
Path of total phase in the United States
79 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (July 12, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
January, 1957
80 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (August 26, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
February, 1957
81 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (October 3, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
March, 1957
82 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (October 25, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
April, 1957
83 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (November 19, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
May, 1957
84 Winifred Sawtell Cameron (December 18, 1957)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
June, 1957
85 Simone Daro Gossner (April 16, 1958)
Solar eclipses, 1963-1967
86 Irving W. Lindenblad (November 10, 1958)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
July, 1957
87 Irving W. Lindenblad (November 10, 1958)
Positions, areas, and counts of sunspots
August, 1957
88 ------- (March 10, 1960)
Eclipse maps for the total solar eclipse of February 4-5, 1962 and the
annular solar eclipse of July 31, 1962
89 Simone Daro Gossner (June 15, 1960)
Solar eclipses, 1968-1970
90 R. L. Duncombe and G. M. Clemence (December 16, 1960)
Provisional ephemeris of Mars 1950-2000
91 R. L. Duncombe, A. Thomas, and J. S. Duncombe (December 27, 1961)
Rectangular coordinates of the moon 1952-1971
92 Berenice L. Morrison (May 1, 1962)
Ephemeris of the radio longitude of the central meridian of Jupiter
system III (1957.0) <1961-1963>
93 Victoria Meiller (October 10, 1963)
GC and DM numbers of FK3 stars
94 Berenice L. Morrison (April 19, 1964)
Ephemeris of the radio longitude of the central meridian of Jupiter
system III (1957.0) <1964-1967>
95 R. L. Duncombe (April 30, 1964)
Provisional ephemeris of Mars 1800-1950
96 R. L. Duncombe, W. J. Klepczynski, T. van Flandern (May 15, 1964)
Geocentric distance and velocity of Venus 1961-1970
97 ------- (May 29, 1964)
Tables of Polaris and the equation of time 1965-1966
98 Victoria Meiller (June 12, 1964)
Physical ephemeris of Mars 1877-1967
99 Solomon Elvove (June 19, 1964)
Astronomical data in machine readable form
100 ------- (June 26, 1964)
Index to United States Naval Observatory Circulars Nos. 1-100
101 Julena S. Duncombe (July 29, 1964)
Solar eclipses, 1971-1975
102 Julena S. Duncombe and Berenice L. Morrison (September 1, 1964)
Total solar eclipse of 30 May 1965
103 A. N. Adams and D. K. Scott (October 9, 1964)
Observations of the Sun, Moon, and planets
Six-inch transit circle results <1956-1962>
104 Victoria Meiller (October 30, 1964)
Durchmusterung and Henry Draper numbers of Albany General Catalog stars
105 A. N. Adams and D. K. Scott (November 27, 1964)
Observations of the Sun, Moon, and planets
Six-inch transit circle results <8 March 1963-2 July 1964>
106 R. L. Duncombe, Z. Tufekcioglu, and G. Larson (April 2, 1965)
Rectangular coordinates of Mercury 1800-2000
107 Louise B. Weston (April 9, 1965)
Sunlight, moonlight, and twilight for Antarctica 1966-1968
108 A. N. Adams and D. K. Scott (July 1, 1965)
Observations of the sun, moon, and planets
Six-inch transit circle results <7 July 1964-24 December 1964>
109 Julena S. Duncombe (August 6, 1965)
Annular solar eclipse of 20 May 1966
110 Julena S. Duncombe (August 27, 1965)
Total solar eclipse of 12 November 1966
111 Solomon Elvove (January 14, 1966)
Astronomical data in machine readable form
112 Berenice L. Morrison (April 8, 1966)
Phases of the moon 1800-1959
113 Julena S. Duncombe (December 15, 1966)
Solar eclipses, 1976-1980
114 Solomon Elvove (January 16, 1967)
Astronomical data in machine readable form
115 A. N. Adams and D. K. Scott (February 1, 1967)
Observations of the Sun, Moon, and planets
Six-inch transit circle results <11 January 1965-11 April 1966>
116 Julena S. Duncombe (September 29, 1967)
Total solar eclipse of 22 September 1968
117 Berenice L. Morrison (September 29, 1967)
Ephemeris of the radio longitude of the central meridian of Jupiter
system III (1957.0) <1968-1971>
118 A. N. Adams and D. K. Scott (January 5, 1968)
Observations of the sun, moon, and planets
six-inch transit circle results <29 May 1966-10 July 1967>
119 Berenice L. Morrison (February 23, 1968)
Phases of the moon 1960-2003
120 Louise B. Weston (March 29, 1968)
Sunlight, moonlight, and twilight for antarctica 1969-1971
121 D. K. Scott (June 28, 1968)
A linotron system manual for the photo-composition of astronomical and mathematical tables
122 Julena S. Duncombe (October 11, 1968)
Annular solar eclipse of 18 March 1969
123 Julena S. Duncombe (February 12, 1969)
Annular solar eclipse of 11 September 1969
124 A. N. Adams and D. K. Scott (February 28, 1969)
Observations of the sun, moon, and planets
six-inch transit circle results <12 July 1967-25 June 1968>
125 Julena S. Duncombe (March 7, 1969)
Total solar eclipse of 7 March 1970
126 Julena S. Duncombe (November 5, 1969)
annular solar eclipse of 31 August - 1 September 1970
127 B. L. Klock and D. K. Scott (April 1, 1970)
Observations of the sun, moon, and planets
six-inch transit circle results <30 June 1968-17 July 1969>
128 Solomon Elvove (May 29, 1970)
Astronomical data in machine readable form
129 Julena S. Duncombe (April 2, 1971)
Annular solar eclipse of 16 January 1972
130 Berenice L. Morrison (April 19, 1971)
Perigee and apogee of the moon 1959-1999
131 Julena S. Duncombe (May 21, 1971)
total solar eclipse of 10 July 1972
132 Louise B. Weston (June 1, 1971)
Sunlight, moonlight, and twilight for Antarctica 1972-1974
133 R. S. Harrington and M. Miranian (June 18, 1971)
Sunspot areas 1907-1970
134 P. M. Janiczek and P. K. Seidelmann (June 30, 1971)
Normalized observations of Venus 1901-1949
135 Julena S. Duncombe (September 10, 1971)
Total solar eclipse of 30 June 1973
136 B. L. Klock and D. K. Scott (March 10, 1972)
Observations of the Sun, Moon, and planets
Six-inch transit circle results <8 August 1969-31 December 1970>
137 Berenice L. Morrison and Victoria Meiller (March 14, 1972)
Ephemeris of the radio longitude of the central meridian of Jupiter
system III (1957.0) <1972-1975>
138 George H. Kaplan (October 20, 1972)
Geocentric solar data <1970-1985>
139 G. H. Kaplan, P. K. Seidelmann and E. Smith (December 1, 1972)
Astrometric ephemeris of Pluto 1970-1990
140 George Kaplan and Joan Bixby Dunham (March 1, 1973)
Rectangular coordinates of the Moon 1971-1980
141 Julena S. Duncombe (March 16, 1973)
Lunar limb profiles for solar eclipses
142 Julena S. Duncombe (April 20, 1973)
Solar eclipses, 1981-1990
143 B. L. Klock and D. K. Scott (May 31, 1973)
Observations of the Sun, Moon, and planets
Six-inch transit circle results <1971>
144 Julena S. Duncombe (June 15, 1973)
Total solar eclipse of 20 June 1974
145 P. M. Janiczek, P. K. Seidelmann and W. D. McClain (November 1, 1973)
Normalized observations of Mercury 1901-1937
146 Solomon Elvove (April 19. 1974)
Astronomical data in machine readable form
147 Louise B. Weston (June 14, 1974)
Sunlight, moonlight, and twilight for Antarctica 1975-1977
148 Victoria Meiller (July 31, 1974)
Physical ephemeris of Mars <1659,1666,1672,1683,1704,1719,1779-1875>
149 P. M. Janiczek and G. H. Kaplan (August 17, 1974)
Fortran automatic typesetting system
150 ------- (December 31, 1974)
Index to United States Naval Observatory Circulars Nos. 101-150
151 G. H. Kaplan, K. F. Pulkkinen and B. Emerson (February 14, 1975)
Apparent ephemeris of Mars 1960-1980
152 Alan D. Fiala and Julena S. Duncombe (October 23, 1975)
Total solar eclipse of 23 October 1976
153 James A. Hughes, Peter Espenschied, Dennis McCarthy, David K. Scott,
Thomas C. van Flandern (October 27, 1975)
Coordinates of U.S. Naval Observatory installations
154 Dennis D. McCarthy (June 1, 1976)
The determination of universal time at the U.S. Naval Observatory
155 George H. Kaplan, Leroy E. Doggett, P. Kenneth Seidelmann (October 1, 1976)
Almanac for Computers, 1977
156 Alan D. Fiala (October 1, 1976)
Solar eclipses of 1977
Annular solar eclipse of 18 April 1977
Total solar eclipse of 12 October 1977
157 Alan D. Fiala and Marie R. Lukac (December 5, 1977)
Total solar eclipse of 26 February 1979
158 Alan D. Fiala and Marie R. Lukac (December 1, 1978)
Total solar eclipse of 16 February 1980
159 F. Stephen Gauss (July 13, 1979)
Observations of the Sun, Moon, and planets
Six-inch transit circle results <6 May 1975-4 July 1977>
160 Alan D. Fiala and Marie R. Lukac (July 4, 1980)
Total solar eclipse of 31 July 1981
161 Victoria Meiller (November 24, 1980)
Ephemeris of the system III (1965) longitude of the central meridian of Jupiter <1965-1980>
162 G. H. Kaplan (November 24, 1980)
Geocentric ephemeris of Pluto 1975-1985
163 edited by G. H. Kaplan (December 10, 1981)
The IAU resolutions on astronomical constants, time scales, and the fundamental reference frame
164 ------- (December 29, 1981)
Astronomical data in machine readable form
165 Alan D. Fiala and Marie R. Lukac (June 1, 1982)
Total solar eclipse of 11 June 1983
166 Alan D. Fiala and Marie R. Lukac (May 1, 1983)
Annular solar eclipse of 30 May 1984
167 W. Melbourne, R. Anderle, M. Feissel, R. King, D. McCarthy, D. Smith,
B. Tapley, R. Vicente (December 27, 1983)
Project MERIT standards
168 Alan D. Fiala and Marie R. Lukac (February 1, 1984)
Total solar eclipse of 22-23 November 1984
169 Richard E. Schmidt (November 4, 1986)
Phase of the moon, 2000-2049
170 Alan D. Fiala, James A. deYoung and Marie R. Lukac (November 7, 1986)
Solar eclipses, 1991-2000
171 P. M. Janiczek and J. A. deYoung (February 19, 1987)
Computer programs for Sun and Moon illuminance with contingent tables and diagrams
172 Alan D. Fiala, John A. Bangert and William T. Harris (March 17, 1987)
Total solar eclipse of 17-18 March 1988
173 Alan D. Fiala, John A. Bangert and William T. Harris (December 15, 1988)
Total solar eclipse of 22 July 1990
174 John A. Bangert, Alan D. Fiala and William T. Harris (December 7, 1989)
Total solar eclipse of 11 July 1991
175 John A. Bangert, Alan D. Fiala and William T. Harris (March 16, 1990)
Annular solar eclipse of 15-16 January 1991
176 John A. Bangert, Alan D. Fiala and William T. Harris (February 1, 1991)
Central solar eclipses of 1992: annular solar eclipse of 4-5 January 1992; total solar eclipse of 30 June 1992
177 Wieslaw Kosek (February 15, 1991)
On high frequency spectral analysis of very noisy stochastic processes and its application to ERP series determined by VLBI and SLR
178 M. R. Lukac and R. J. Miller (June 1, 2000)
List of active professional observatories
179 George H. Kaplan (October 20, 2005)
The IAU Resolutions on Astronomical Reference Systems,
Time Scales, and Earth Rotation Models: Explanation and Implementation
180 George H. Kaplan, John A. Bangert, Jennifer L. Bartlett, Wendy K.
Puatua [and] Alice K. B. Monet (December 31, 2009)
User's guide to NOVAS 3.1 Version C
181 George H. Kaplan (December 15, 2009)
Nutation Series Evaluation in NOVAS 3.0
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