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GERARD PETER KUIPER 280 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY The bibliography was compiled by Ms. Ida Edwards, who had been Kuiper's secretary for several years up to the time of his death. In addition to the papers listed here, a major collection of Kuiper's data on stellar spectral types has been analyzed and published by W. P. Bidelman, whose references are appended to the bibliography. 1926 The orbit of 24 Aquarii. Verslagen 35:696-98. The orbit of Bu G C 11125=ß1212=24 Aquarii. B.A.N. 3:147-55. 1929 Early Potsdam plates of 44i Bootis, measured and discussed for the variability of the companion. B.A.N. 5:29-35. Measures of double stars on photographic plates taken mainly by Schilt and Van den Bos. B.A.N. 5:49-50. 1930 Is Er Een Wet van Titius-Bode? Hemel Dampkring 28. The orbits of four visual binaries. B.A.N. 5:231-37. ξ Scorpii and Σ 1999 considered as a fivefold system. B.A.N. 5:236-37. 1931 De Planeet Mars, I, II, III (The planet Mars—A detailed review). Hemel Dampkring 29:153-61, 195-208, 221-36. 1932 Een Opmerking over de Zichtbaarheid van de Groene Straal (Visibility of the green flash). Hemel Dampkring 30:81-83. Twee Belangrijke Ontdekkingen in het Zonnestelsel (Two important discoveries in the solar system). Hemel Dampkring 30:183-86. 1933 Statistische Onderzoekingen van Dubbelsterren (Statistical investigations of binary stars). Ph.D. diss., University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 281 Visual measures of double stars made in the years 1929.6-1931.3. B.A.N. 7:129-49. Waarneming van Leoniden op de Sterrewacht te Leiden (Observation of the Leonid shower). Hemel Dampkring 31:22-23. 1934 Five new close binaries of considerable parallax. P.A.S.P. 46:285-86. Six new bright close binaries. P.A.S.P. 46:359-60. Two new white dwarfs of large parallax. P.A.S.P. 46:287-90. Some provisional results of a new double-star survey. P.A.S.P. 46:188-90. The visual magnitude of the companion of Sirius. P.A.S.P. 46:99-104. The frequency of physical pairs of separations between 1/20 and 5 parsecs. P.A.S.P. 7:227-35. Two new close M-dwarf binaries of large parallax. P.A.S.P. 46:235-37. Two new close bright binaries, one having a composite spectrum. P.A.S.P. 46:286-87. Measures of the rapid binary BD—8°4352. P.A.S.P. 46:360-61. A triple star of large parallax. P.A.S.P. 46:361-62. 1935 The white dwarf A.C. = 70°8247, the smallest star known. P.A.S.P. 47:307-13. Problems of double-star astronomy I, II. P.A.S.P. 47:15-42, 121-50. The duplicity and the light variation of Nova Herculis 1934. P.A.S.P. 47:228-30. The geologic and cosmic age scales. Science 82:2116. Seven new double stars. P.A.S.P. 47:230-31. The age of the galaxy from the disintegration of galactic star clusters and binary stars [abstract]. P.A.S.P. 47:201. A new white dwarf of large parallax. P.A.S.P. 47:96-98. Three new close double stars of large parallax. P.A.S.P. 47:98. Note on the light variation of Nova Herculis 1934. P.A.S.P. 47:99-101. With W. H. Wright. Clouds of Mars. P.A.S.P. 47:92-93. The light variation of Nova Herculis 1934: Second note. P.A.S.P. 47:165-66.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 282 The visual magnitude of the companion of Sirius: Second note. P.A.S.P. 47:166-67. Observations of Nova Herculis 1934: Fourth Note P.A.S.P. 47:267-71. Two new white dwarfs and two close binaries of large proper motion. P.A.S.P. 47:279-82. Verdopplung der Nova Herculis. In H.A.C. no. 339. Also Astronon. Nachr. 256:216. 1936 The visual binary of shortest known period, B.D.—8°4352. P.A.S.P. 48:19-21. On the hydrogen content of clusters, binaries, and cepheids. Bull. Harvard Coll. Obs. 903:1-11. Double stars. Telescope 3:2-7. A new binary of large parallax. Astrophys. J. 84:478-80. Confirmation of the duplicity of Capella H. Astrophys. J. 84:359. Notes on visual binaries of large parallax [abstract]. Astrophys. J. 84:359-61. 1937 Eleven new close bright binaries. P.A.S.P. 49:340-41. Note on the spectrum of the white dwarf, Hertzsprung 3=CC 398. P.A.S.P. 49:341-42. The magnitude of the companion to Procyon. Astrophys. J. 85:253-54. On the hydrogen content of clusters. Astrophys. J. 86:176-97. A new binary or large parallax. Astrophys. J. 85:255. With O. Struve and B. Strömgren. The interpretation of e Aurigae. Astrophys. J. 86:570-612. Note on the duplicity of Nova Herculis. Astrophys. J. 86:102-5. The orbits of five visual binaries belonging to the Hyades. Astrophys. J. 86:166-75. 1938 Dwarf red star of large parallax. H.A.C. no. 446. The mystery of e Aurigae. Scientia Ser. 4 64:253-59. The magnitude of the Sun, the stellar temperature scale, and bolo-metric corrections. Astrophys. J. 88:429-71. The empirical mass-luminosity relation. Astrophys. J. 88:472-507. Notes on proper motion stars. Astrophys. J. 87:592-96. Note on Hall's measures of ε Aurigae. Astrophys. J. 87:213-15.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 283 With C. K. Seyfert. Nine white stars of large proper motion. Astrophys. J. 87:78. 1939 Two new white dwarfs; notes on proper motion stars. Astrophys. J. 89:548-52. 1940 On the interpretation of ß Lyrae and other close binaries. Publ. A.A.S. 10:57-58. New white dwarf stars. I.A.U. Circ. no. 807. Also H.A.C. no. 515. New white dwarfs, subwarfs, and binary stars. Astrophys. J. 91:269-72. Stellar temperatures. J. Appl. Phys. 11:241-49. Notes on proper motion stars. Astrophys. J. 92:126-28. Notes on Ross 22. Astrophys. J. 91:366. Additional white dwarfs. I.A.U. Circ. no. 808. Also H.A.C. no. 516. 1941 New white dwarf. H.A.C. no. 549. New white dwarf. H.A.C. no. 554. List of known white dwarfs. P.A.S.P. 53:248-52. Les nains blancs, découverts, observations, conditions de surface. Actual. Sci. 897:3-48. The duplicity of Nova Herculis. P.A.S.P. 53:330-34. On the interpretation ß Lyrae and other close binaries. Astrophys. J. 93:133-77. 1942 The story of Beta Lyrae. Sky Telesc. 1:4-6. Notes on proper motion stars, IV. Astrophys. J. 96:315-16. The nearest stars. Astrophys. J. 95:201-12. The nearest stars. Griffith Obsrver 6(3):26-29. 1943 Visual light curve of Nova Puppis. Astrophys. J. 97:443-44. Notes on proper motion stars, V. Astrophys. J. 97:275-76. 1944 Spectrum of Titan. I.A.U. Circ no. 981. Titan, a satellite with an atmosphere. Astrophys. J. 100:378-83.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 284 Astronomy in the Netherlands Indies. In Science and Scientists in the Netherlands Indies, pp. 221-26. New York: Board for the Netherlands Indies. Reports from French astronomers. Astrophys. J. 101:254. German astronomy during the war. Pop. Astron. 54:263-87. 1947 Infrared spectra of planets. Astrophys. J. 106:251-54. With W. Wilson and R. J. Cashman. An infrared stellar spectrometer. Astrophys. J. 106:243-50. With M. Calvert. Barnard's photographs of Mars. Astrophys. J. 105:215, plus 6 pages of photos. With W. W. Morgan. Studies of the stellar system. Science 106:201-2. With W. Wilson and R. J. Cashman. An infrared stellar spectrometer [abstract]. A.J. 52:154-55. Carbon dioxide on Mars. H.A.C. no. 851. 1948 Note on W Ursae Majoris stars. Astrophys. J. 108:541-42. High and low velocity dwarf stars [abstract]. A. J. 53:194-95. A new bright double star. Astrophys. J. 108:542. Comet 1947n1. I.A.U. Circ no. 1129. Also H.A.C. no. 870. Year Report Yerkes and McDonald Observatories. A. J. 54:70-76. 1949 Year Report Yerkes and McDonald Observatories. A. J. 54:225-30. New absorptions in the Uranus atmosphere. Astrophys. J. 109:540-41. The diameter of Neptune. Astrophys. J. 110:93-94. Object near Neptune. I.A.U. Circ. no. 1212. New satellite of Neptune. P.A.S.P. 61:150. The second satellite of Neptune. P.A.S.P. 61:175-76. The fifth satellite of Uranus. P.A.S.P. 61:129. Some results on planets [abstract]. A. J. 54:191. With D. Hinds. The observing record for the first ten years of the McDonald Observatory. Pop. Astron. 57:233-35. Survey of planetary atmospheres. In The Atmospheres of the Earth and Planets, ed. G. P. Kuiper, pp. 304-45. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. The law of planetary and satellite distances. Astrophys. J. 109:308-13. New object. H.A.C. no. 994.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 285 1950 On the origin of asteroids. A.J. 55:164. The diameter of Pluto. P.A.S.P. 62:133-37. II diametro di Plutone. Coelum 18:113-16. Planetary and satellite atmospheres. Rep. Prog. Phys. 23:247-72. Waarnemen Met de 200-inch Hale telescope (Observing with the Hale telescope). Hemel Dampkring 48:121-24. 1951 On the origin of the solar system. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 37:1-14. On the origin of the irregular satellites. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 37:717-21. On the evolution of the protoplanets. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 37:383-93. On the origin of the solar system. In Astrophysics, ed. J. A. Hynek, pp. 357-424. New York: McGraw-Hill. Tables 831, 833, 862, and 871. Smithsonian Physical Tables, 9th ed. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 1952 Introduction. In The Atmosphere of the Earth and Planets, ed. G. P. Kuiper, pp. 1-15. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Planetary atmospheres and their origin. In The Atmospheres of the Earth and planets, ed. G. P. Kuiper, pp. 306-405. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Report of Commission 16 (Commission pour les observations physiques des planets et des satellites). Trans. I.A.U. 8:216-17. 1953 Satellites, comets and interplanetary material. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 39:1153-58. Note on the origin of the asteroids. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 39:1139-61. The Sun (The Solar System, vol. I), ed. G. P. Kuiper. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Comets and the dissipation of the solar nebula. Mem. Soc. R. Liege Ser. 4 13:401-25. On the origin of the lunar surface features. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 40:1096-1112. Determination of the pole of rotation of Venus. Astrophys. J. 120:603-5.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 286 With I. Groeneveld. Photometric studies of asteroids I. Astrophys. J. 120:200-220. Photometric studies of asteroids II. Astrophys. J. 120:529-50. The Earth as a Planet (The Solar System, vol. II), ed. G. P. Kuiper. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1955 Report of Commission 16 (Commission pour les observations physiques des planetes et des satellites). Trans. I.A.U. 9:250-63. On the martian surface features. P.A.S.P. 67:271-82. On the origin of binary stars. P.A.S.P. 67:387-96. 1956 On the origin of the satellites and the Trojans. In Vistas in Astronomy, vol. 2, ed. A. Beer, pp. 1631-66. New York: Pergamon Press. The formation of the planets, parts I, II, III. J. R. Astron. Soc. Can. 50:57-68, 105-21, 158-76. The origin of the Earth and the planets. J. Geophys. Res. 61:398-405. Planets, satellites, and comets. Smithson. Contrib. Astron. 1:89-93. Note on Dr. McLaughlin's paper. P.A.S.P. 68:219. With J. W. Chamberlain. Rotational temperature and phase variation of the carbon dioxide bands of Venus. Astrophys. J. 124:399-405. With J. R. Johnson. Dimensions of contact surfaces in close binaries. Astrophys. J. 123:90-94. Mars. I.A.U. Circ. no. 1563. De Oppervlakte van Mars (The martian surface). Hemel Dampkring 54:113-20. The planet Pluto. Science 124:322. 1957 Mars in 1956. Hemel Dampkring 55:1-6. Further studies on the origin of Pluto. Astrophys. J. 125:287-89. Visual observations of Mars, 1956. Astrophys. J. 125:307-17. Origin, age and possible ultimate fate of the Earth. In The Planet Earth, ed. D. R. Bates, pp. 12-30. London: Pergamon Press. The atmosphere and the cloud layer of Venus. In The Threshold of Space, ed. M. Zelinkoff, pp. 78-86. London: Pergamon Press. Infrared observations of planets and satellites [abstract]. A. J. 62: 245. Drawings of Mars in Mars symposium report. Sky Telesc. 16:268-70.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 287 1958 With Y. Fujita, T. Gehrels, I. Groenevelt, J. Kent, G. Van Biesbroeck, and C.J. Van Houten. Survey of asteroids. Astrophys. J. Suppl. 3:289-427. Lunar crater Alphonsus. H.A.C. no. 1419 Statistics of asteroids [abstract]. Astrophys. J. 127:799-780. Report of Commission 16 (Commission pour l'etude physique des planetes et des satellites). Trans. I.A.U. 10:249-59. 1959 Further reports of observatories. Yerkes Observatory, Univ. of Chicago, Williams Bay, Wisconsin; McDonald Observatory, Univ. of Texas, Fort Davis, Texas. A. J. 64:473-82. The Moon. J Geophys. Res. 64:1713-19. With G. R. Miczaika. A new observatory in Chile [abstract]. A. J. 64:338. The exploration of the Moon. In Vistas in Astronautics, vol. 2, eds. M. Alperin and H. F. Gregory, pp. 273-312. New York: Pergamon Press. Lunar crater Alphonsus [letter to editor]. Sky Telesc. 18:307. The Moon. In The Exploration of Space, ed. R. Jastrow, pp. 70-76. New York: McGraw-Hill. Moon. In Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, pp. 589-97. New York: McGraw-Hill. With B. Middlehurst. Appendix. In Telescopes (Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. 1), eds. G. P. Kuiper and B. M. Middlehurst, pp. 239-52. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. General editor. Stellar Atmospheres (Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. VI), ed. J. L. Greenstein. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. The environments of the Moon and the planets. In The Physics and Medicine of the Atmosphere and Space, pp. 577-83. New York: John Wiley. With D. W. G. Arthur, E. Moore, J. W. Tapscott, and E. A. Whitaker. Photographic Atlas of the Moon. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1961 The bluish planet Earth and the ochre-colored moon—a tale of two planets. Grad. J. 4 (2):332-49. Reprinted in Univ. Chile Bol. (1962). Planets and Satellites (The Solar System, vol. III), eds. G. P. Kuiper and B. M. Middlehurst, pp. 575-91. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 288 With D. W. G. Arthur and E. A. Whitaker. Orthographic Atlas of the Moon. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Micrometer measures of double stars. Astrophys. J. 6:1-36. 1962 Histoire de deux planètes. Bull. Soc. Astron. France 76:288-94, 32238. Organization and programs of the Laboratory. Commun. LPL 1(1):120. With W. K. Hartmann. Concentric structures surrounding lunar basins. Commun. LPL 1(12):51-66. Infrared spectra of stars and planets, I: Photometry of the infrared spectrum of Venus, 1-2.5 microns. Commun. LPL 1(15):83-117. With R. Goranson, A. Binder, and H. L. Johnson. An infrared stellar spectrometer. Commun. LPL 1 (16):119-28. Infrared spectra of stars and planets, II. Water vapor in Omicron Ceti. Commun. LPL 1(23):179-88. General editor. Astronomical Techniques (Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. II), ed. W. A. Hiltner. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Photometry of the infrared spectrum of Venus, 1-2.5 microns. Mem. Soc. R. Liege Ser. 5 7:269-99. 1963 With H. J. Wood. Photometric studies of asteroids. X. Commun. LPL 2(18):147-53. Also Astrophys. J. 137:1279-85. Infrared spectra of stars and planets, III: Reconnaissance of AO-B8 stars, 1-2.5 microns. Commun. LPL 2(25):17-32. Spectrophotometric records from 0.3-0.55 µ for some A and B stars with special reference to the Balmer series. Commun. LPL 2(26):3347. General editor. Basic Astronomical Data (Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. III); ed. K. A. Strand. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. The Moon, Meteorites and Comets (The Solar System, vol. IV), eds. G. P. Kuiper and B. M. Middlehurst. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. With E. A. Whitaker, W. K. Hartmann, and L. H. Spradley. Rectified lunar atlas. Supplement no. 2 to Photographic Lunar Atlas. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. The surface of the moon. In Space Science, ed. D. P. Le Galley, pp. 630-49. New York: Wiley and Sons.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 289 1964 Infrared spectra of stars and planets, IV: The spectrum of Mars 12.5 microns, and the structure of its atmosphere. Commun. LPL 2(31):79-112. With T. C. Owen. A determination of the composition and surface pressure of the martian atmosphere. Commun. LPL 2(32):113-32. With D. P. Cruikshank. Laboratory spectra for testing the presence of minor constituents in planetary atmospheres, I: CH4, NH3, N2O, CO, COS, region 1-2.5 µ. Commun. LPL 2 (34):141-65. Infrared spectra of planets and cool stars: Introductory report. (Meeting of 1963.) Mem. Soc. R. Liege Ser. 5 9:365-91. The lunar and planetary laboratory. Sky Telesc. 27:4-7, 88-92. The surface of the moon, Ranger VII Mission. Trans. I.A.U. 12B:658-62. 1965 Ranger VII, Part II. Experimenters' analyses and interpretations. JPL Technical Report no. 32-700, pp. 9-73. Interpretation of Ranger VII records, Feb. 10, 1965. Lunar results from Rangers 7 and 9. Sky Telesc. 29:294-308. General editor. Galactic Structure (Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. V), eds. A. Blaauw and M. Schmidt. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. General editor. Stellar Structure (Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. VIII), eds. L. H. Aller and D. B. McLaughlin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Interpretation of the Ranger records [abstract], pp. 24-29. (Proceedings of the CalTech-JPL Lunar and Planetary Conference, Sept. 13-18, 1965.) JPL Technical Memorandum no. 33-266. Prospects of astronomy and astrogeophysics in Hawaii, pp. 79-84. (Proceedings of Governor's Conference on Science and Technology, State of Hawaii, Jan. 26-30, 1965.) Department of Planning and Economic Development. Five atlases under direction of G. P. Kuiper and E. A. Whitaker, each containing nearly 200 photographic sheets: Ranger VII photographs of the Moon, Part I, Camera 'A' series; Part II, Camera 'B' series; Part III, Camera 'P' series. Ranger VIII photographs of the Moon. Ranger IX photographs of the Moon. NASA-PL.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 290 1966 Volcanic sublimates on Earth and Moon. Commun. LPL 3(49):33-60. With R. G. Strom, R. S. Le Poole, and E. A. Whitaker. Russian Luna IX pictures: Provisional analysis. Science 151:1561-63. Ranger VIII and IX, Part 2. Experimenters' analyses and interpretation. JPL Technical Report no. 32-800, pp. 35-245. Interpretation of the Ranger records. The surface of the Moon. New Sci. 30:499. The lunar surface and the U.S. Ranger program. Proc. Soc. London 296:399-416. Interpretation of Ranger VII Records. Commun. LPL 4(58):1-70. Reprinted from Ranger VII, Part II: Experimenters' analyses and interpretations. JPL Technical Report 32-700, with slight revisions. The Moon and the planet Mars. In Advances in Earth Sciences, ed. F. Press, pp. 21-70. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press. The surface structure of the Moon. In The Nature of the Lunar Surface, eds. W. Hess, D. Menzel, and J. O'Keefe, pp. 99-105. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 1967 With D. E. Gault, J. B. Adams, R.J. Collins, J. Green, H. S. Masursky, J. A. O'Keefe, R. A. Phinney, and E. M. Shoemaker. Surveyor V: Discussion of chemical analysis. Science 158:641-42. With F. F. Forbes and H. L. Johnson. A program of astronomical spectroscopy from aircraft. Commun. LPL 6(93):155-70. With D. L. Steinmetz. Solar comparison spectra, 1.0-2.5 µ. Commun. LPL 6(94):171-76. With F. F. Forbes. High altitude spectra from NASA CV-990 Jet. I: Venus, 1-2.5 microns, resolution 20 cm-1. Commun. LPL 6(95):177-89. With D. P. Cruikshank. Calibration of weak 1.4 and 1.9 µ H2O absorptions in high altitude planetary spectra. Commun. LPL 6(96):191-94. With D. P. Cruikshank. Sulphur compounds in the atmosphere of Venus. I: An upper limit for the abundance of SO2 in the Venus atmosphere. Commun. LPL 6(97) :195-97. With G. T. Sill and D. P. Cruikshank. The infrared spectrum of carbon suboxide, Part I: Region 1-2.5 microns. Part II and addendum by Cruikshank and Sill. Part III by U. Fink. Commun. LPL 6(99):201-206.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 291 The lunar surface and the U.S. Ranger Programme. Proc. R. Soc. London Ser. A 166:399-417. Contribution in lunar theory and processes. Surveyor V Mission Report. JPL Technical Report no. 32-1246, pp. 177-79. The lunar surface and the U.S. Ranger program. In Moon and Planets, ed. A. Dollfus, pp. 23-44. With E. A. Whitaker, R. G. Strom, J. W. Fountain, and S. M. Larson. Consolidated Lunar Atlas. Published for Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory by LPL-University of Arizona. The lunar surface. In The Earth in Space, ed. H. Odishaw, pp. 146-56. Also, Basic Books. Uranus and Neptune. In The Earth in Space, ed. H. Odishaw, pp. 199-210. Basic Books. 1968 With D. P. Cruikshank. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, a preliminary report. Commun. LPL 7(123):179-96. With D. P. Cruikshank and L. A. Bijl. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report II. Commun. LPL 7(124):197-216. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report III. Commun. LPL 7(125):221-25. With D. P. Cruikshank and F. A. de Wiess. A high-resolution solar spectrometer for airborne infrared observations. Commun. LPL 7(126):233-38. Contribution in Discussion of chemical analysis. Surveyor V preliminary results. JPL Technical Report no 32-1235, pp. 11-12. Reprinted from Science 158:631-52. Contribution in Theory and processes relating to the lunar maria from the surveyor experiments. Surveyor VI Mission Report. JPL Technical Report no. 32-1262, pp. 171-76. General editor. Nebulae and Interstellar Matter (Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. VII), eds. B. M. Middlehurst and L. H. Aller. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. With D. E. Gault, J. B. Adams, R. J. Collins, H. Masursky, J. A. O'Keefe, R. A. Phinney, and E. M. Shoemaker. Lunar theory and processes, Surveyor VIII, a preliminary report. NASA SP-173, pp. 233-76. With D. E. Gault, R. J. Collins, T. Gold, J. Green, H. Masursky, J. O'Keefe, R. Phinney, and E. M. Shoemaker. Lunar theory and processes. (On Surveyor 3.) J. Geophys. Res. 73:4115-31.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 292 With D. Gault, J. Adams, R. Collins, H. Masursky, J. O'Keefe, R. Phinney, and E. Shoemaker. Lunar theory and processes. Surveyor VII, Part II, Science results. JPL Technical Report no. 321264, pp. 267-314. With D. Gault, J. Adams, R. Collins, H. Masursky, J. O'Keefe, R. Phinney, and E. Shoemaker. Lunar theory and processes. Surveyor final report. JPL Technical Report no. 32-1265, pp. 389-405. 1969 With L. A. Bijl and D. P. Cruikshank. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report IV. Commun. LPL 9(160):1-27. With L. A. Bijl and D. P. Cruikshank. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report V. Commun. LPL 9(161):29-51. With A. B. Thomson, L. A. Bijl, and D. C. Benner. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report VI. Commun. LPL 9(162): 53-63. With L. A. Bijl and D. P. Cruikshank. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report VII. Commun. LPL 9(163):65-92. With L. A. Bijl and D. P. Cruikshank. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report VIII. Commun. LPL 9(164):93-120. With L. A. Bijl and D. P. Cruikshank. Arizona-NASA atlas of infrared solar spectrum, Report IX. Commun. LPL 9(165):121-53. With F. F. Forbes, D. L. Steinmetz, R. I. Mitchell, and U. Fink. High altitude spectral NASA CV-990 Jet. II. Water vapor on Venus. Commun. LPL 6(100):209-28. Identification of the Venus cloud layers. Commun. LPL 6(101):229-50. With J. W. Fountain and S. M. Larson. Venus photographs. Part I: Photographs of Venus taken with the 82-inch telescope at McDonald Observatory, 1950-56. Commun. LPL 6(102):251-62. With G. T. Sill. Identification of the Venus cloud layers [abstract]. Bull. Am. Astron. Soc. 1:351. With R. A. Phinney, J. A. O'Keefe, J. B. Adams, D. E. Gault, H. Masursky, R. J. Collins, and E. M. Shoemaker. Implications of the Surveyor 7 results. J. Geophys. Res. 74:6053-80. 1970 With D. P. Cruikshank and U. Fink. The composition of Saturn's rings. Sky Telesc. 39:80. High altitude sites and IR astronomy. Commun. LPL 8(142):121-64.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 293 The planet Mercury: Summary of present knowledge. Commun. LPL 8(143):165-74. High altitude observations of Venus [abstract]. Bull. Am. Astron. Soc. 2:235. With G. T. Sill. The nature of Venus clouds [abstract]. Bull. Am. Astron. Soc. 2:236. With R. A. Phinney, D. E. Gault, J. A. O'Keefe, J. B. Adams, H. Masursky, E. M. Shoemaker, and R. J. Collins. Lunar theory and processes: Discussion of chemical analysis. Icarus 12:213-23. With D. E. Gault, J. B. Adams, R. J. Collins, J. A. O'Keefe, R. A. Phinney, and E. M. Shoemaker. Lunar theory and processes: Post-sunset horizon 'afterglow'. Icarus 12:230-32. With R. J. Turner. The northeast rim of Tycho, appendix no. 1. Commun. LPL 8(149):203-34. With U. Fink. High altitude spectra of Mars, 1969 [abstract]. Bull. Am. Astron. Soc. 2:236. With D. P. Cruikshank and U. Fink. The composition of Saturn's rings [abstract]. Bull. Am. Astron. Soc. 2:235. High altitude sites and IR astronomy, II. Commun. LPL 8(156):337-82. With L. Randi'c. Daytime H2O measures on mountain sites. Commun. LPL 8(158):391-95. 1971 On the nature of the Venus clouds. In Planetary Atmospheres, eds. C. Sagan, T. Owen, and H. Smith, pp. 91-109. New York: Springer-Verlag. With U. Fink. High altitude interferometer spectra of Mars [abstract]. In Planetary Atmospheres, eds. C. Sagan, T. Owen, and H. Smith, p. 246. New York: Springer-Verlag. With B. C. Murray, M.J. S. Belton, G. E. Danielson, M. E. Davies, B. T. O'Leary, V. E. Suomi, and N. J. Trask. Imaging of Mercury and Venus from a flyby. Icarus 15:153-73. With D. Milon, S. Larson, and R. B. Minton. Extensive cloud activity on Mars. I.A.U. Circ. no. 2358. The physics and spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres [abstract]. Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 16:1152. Lunar rocks. Nat. Tech. 39(7):1-14. Response to paper on The presence of ferrous chloride in the clouds of Venus, by D. P. Cruikshank and A. B. Thomson. Icarus 15:504.

GERARD PETER KUIPER 294 1972 Lunar and planetary laboratory studies of Jupiter-I, -II. Sky Telesc. 43:4-8, 75-81. Comets, scientific data and missions. In Proceedings of the Tucson Comet Conference, eds. G. P. Kuiper and E. Roemer, pp. 222. Tucson: LPL-University of Arizona. High resolution planetary observation. In Space Research XII, vol. 2, eds. S. A. Bowhill, L. D. Jaffe, and M. J. Rycroft, pp. 1683-87. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. With U. Fink, H. P. Larson, and R. F. Poppen. Water vapor in the atmosphere of Venus. Icarus 17:617-31. With D. C. Benner, L. Randić, and A. B. Thomson. Arizona-NASA atlas of the infrared solar spectrum, Report X. Commun. LPL 9(166):155-70. The lunar and planetary laboratory and its telescopes. Commun. LPL 9(172):199-247. 1973 Interpretation of the Jupiter red spot, I. Commun. LPL 9(173):249-313. Discourse-Following award of Kepler Gold Medal (December 28, 1971). Commun. LPL 9 (183):403-407, Comments on the Galilean satellites. Commun. LPL 10(187):28-39. High resolution planetary observations. Commun. LPL 10(192):5459. (Reissued from Space Research XII, 1972, with minor additions.) With L. Randić. Water-vapor measures, Mt. Lemmon area. Commun. LPL 10(193):60-69. The Apollo program and lunar science. Bull. Atomic Sci. 29(10):1926. On the origin of the solar system, I. Celest. Mech. 9:321-47. 1975 With G. de Vaucouleurs, J. Blunck, M. Davies, A. Dollfus, I. K. Koval, H. Masursky, S. Miyamoto, V. I. Moroz, C. Sagan, and B. Smith. The new martian nomenclature of the International Astronomical Union. Icarus 26:85-98.

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