Astron Non-refereed Publications


  1. CAS 1, a New Nearby Dwarf Irregular Galaxy andits Highly Excited Emission Nebula
    Weinberger, R, Saurer, W & Gajdovsik, M, IAUJD, 2, 28 (1997)
  2. Search for Faint Black Hole Transients: Results for EXO1846-031
    Grindlay, J et al., AAS, 185, 11607 (1994)
  3. Results from study of X ray pulsars by Astron Observatory
    Kurt, V & Shafer, Y, RpScT, 6, 10 (1991)
  4. V725 Tauri
    Blanco, C, Mammano, A & Margoni, R, IAUC, 5038, 2 (1990)
  5. A0535+26
    Giovannelli, F, Kurt, V & Sheffer, E, IAUC, 4368, 3 (1987)
  6. A0535+26
    Giovannelli, F, Kurt, V & Sheffer, E, IAUC, 4284, 2 (1986)
  7. Ultraviolet telescope aboard the "Astron" station.
    Boiarchuk, A, INTSA, 31, 198 (1986)
  8. Simultaneous X-ray, optical and infrared observations of X-ray binaries.
    Gnedin, I, AbaOB, 58, 239 (1985)
  9. Astron X-ray experiment
    Kurt, V & Sheffer, Y, RpSpR, 2, 47 (1984)
  10. X-ray experiment aboard the Astron station.
    Kurt, V, VeSSR, 8, 20 (1984)
  11. The X-Ray Experiment On-Board the Astron
    Golinskaya, I et al., High Energy Astrophysics and Cosmology, 539 (1984)
  12. The Spacecraft Astron for Ultraviolet and X-Ray Observations
    Boyarchuk, A, Turku University Observatory Report Series, 1 (1984)
  13. Research areas for Astron Observatory satellite
    Zubkov, V, RpSpR, 24, 26 (1983)
  14. Astron station begins research program
    Konovalov, B, RpSpR, 24, 29 (1983)
  15. V1341 Cygni
    Crampton, D & Cowley, A, IAUC, 3298, 2 (1978)
  16. Observations of HDE 245770 during the Recent X-Ray Flare-Up of its Counterpart A0535+26
    Rossiger, S, IBVS, 1395, 1 (1978)
  17. X-Ray Bursts
    Sagdeev, R & Melioranskij, A, IAUC, 2959, 3 (1976)

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