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Astronomical and Meteorological Observations made at the U.S. Naval Observatory (v. 1–22: 1862–1880) Observations made at the U.S. Naval Observatory (v. 1–7: 1887–1893) Publications of the U.S. Naval Observatory, Second Series (v. 1–16: 1900–1949) U.S. Naval Observatory Circulars [43] The Astronomical Almanac
The Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Software (NOVAS) is a software library for astrometry-related numerical computations. It is developed by the Astronomical Applications Department, United States Naval Observatory. Currently, NOVAS has three different editions, for C, Fortran, and Python.
The Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) is an American astronomical interferometer, with the world's largest baselines, operated by the Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station (NOFS) in collaboration with the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Lowell Observatory. The NPOI primarily produces space imagery and astrometry, the latter a major ...
Jennifer Lynn Bartlett is an American astronomer, the Kinnear Chair of Physics at the United States Naval Academy, [1] and former Chief of the Software Products Division in the Astronomical Applications Department of the United States Naval Observatory. [2]
The United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station (NOFS), is an astronomical observatory near Flagstaff, Arizona, US. It is the national dark-sky observing facility under the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). [1] NOFS and USNO combine as the Celestial Reference Frame [2] manager for the U.S. Secretary of Defense. [3] [4]
Since 1958, the USNO and HMNAO have jointly published a unified nautical almanac, The Astronomical Almanac for use by the navies of both countries. [2] Almanac data is now available online from the US Naval Observatory. [3] [4] Also commercial almanacs were produced that combined other information. A good example would be Brown's, which ...
The USNO CCD Astrograph Catalog (UCAC) is an astrometric star catalog of the United States Naval Observatory. Edition Description UCAC-1
The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac was published for the years 1855 to 1980, containing information necessary for astronomers, surveyors, and navigators. It was based on the original British publication, The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris, with which it merged to form The Astronomical Almanac, published from the year 1981 to the present.