Edward C. Pickering
1846 – 1919
67 works on record
Works

Variable stars of long period

Elements of physical manipulation
Durchmusterung zones observed with the twelve inch meridian photometer
Observations of variable stars in 1884
Observations of variable stars in 1885
A plan for securing observations of the variable stars
Photometric measurements of the variable stars [beta] Persei and DM. 812̊5, made at the Harvard College Observatory
First circular of instructions for observers of variable stars, acting in co-operation with the Harvard College Observatory
Recent observations of variable stars
Report on the physical laboratory of the Mass. Institute of Technology
Light of comparison of stars for Vesta
In memoriam, Williamina Paton Fleming
Mountain observatories
Navigation in fog ...
Durchmusterung of selected areas
Harvard standard regions
Color equation of various star catalogues
Limiting magnitudes and uncertainty of catalogues
Magnitudes of the Cape photographic durchmusterung
Photometric magnitudes of faint standard stars measured visually at Harvard, Yerkes, Lick and McCormick Observatories
Foci of lenses placed obliquely
Distribution of stellar spectra
Meridian circle observations of Nova Persei no. 2 and comparison stars
Journal of zones observed with the 8-inch meridian circle during the years 1890-1898
On the magnitudes of 923 fixed stars determined from sequences observed by Sir John Herschel during the years 1835 to 1838
Foreign associates of national societies
Observations and investigations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the years 1903 and 1904, under the direction of A. Lawrence Rotch
Index to observations of variable stars
A nebula photometer
Absorptions of photographic wedges
Scale of the Bonn durchmusterung
Observations and investigations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the year 1905, under the direction of A. Lawrence Rotch
Observations with the Rumford photometer
Forms of images in stellar photography
Observations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the year 1896
Observations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the year 1893
Observations and investigations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the years 1901 and 1902, under the direction of A. Lawrence Rotch
Heights of the White Mountains
Observations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the year 1895
Photometric revision of the Harvard photometry during the years 1891-94
Stars having spectra of class B.
Observations and investigations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A. in the years 1906, 1907 and 1908, under the direction of A. Lawrence Rotch
The future of astronomy
Distribution of stars
A plan for the endowment of astronomical research
Observations of the New England Weather Service in the year 1895
Magnitude of bright stars north of +70p0s
The Bruce photographic telescope
Photometric observations of asteroids
Oration on the aims of an astronomer delivered in Sanders theatre, June 28, 1906, before the Harvard chapter of [phi],β,K
Positions of gegenschein determined by various observers in the years 1891 to 1894
Positions of luminous bands in the zodiacal region during the years 1893 to 1895
Observations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the year 1892
Durchmusterung zones +9⁰, +19⁰, and +29⁰
Scale of the Cordoba durchmusterung
Distribution of energy in stellar spectra
Discussion of the revised Harvard photometry
Photometric measurements of the variable stars β Persei and DM. 81°25, made at the Harvard College Observatory
Spectrum of B. Lyrae
Satellites of Mars in 1881-82
Intensity of atmospheric lines in the solar spectrum
Observations of comets
Observations of the New England Meteorological Society in the year 1888
Observations of nebulae
Investigations of the New England Meteorological Society for the year 1890
Appendix
Observations of variable stars