Ewen Whitaker - Works

Works

Over 130 atlases, reports, papers, articles, reviews, chapters for books, letters, etc. A selection of the more important given below.

  • Photographic Lunar Atlas, ed. G. P. Kuiper, with 3 others (1960)
  • Orthographic Atlas of the Moon, ed. G. P. Kuiper with 1 other (1960/61)
  • Rectified Lunar Atlas, with 3 others (1963)
  • Consolidated Lunar Atlas, with 4 others (1967)
  • Location of the Surveyor Spacecraft (1968)
  • An Investigation of the Lunar Heiligenschein (1969)
  • Mare Imbrium Lava Flows and their Relationship to Color Boundaries (1972)
  • Artificial Lunar Impact Craters; 4 New Identifications (1972)
  • Eccentricity and Inclination of Miranda's orbit, with 1 other (1973)
  • Populations of Impacting Bodies in the Inner Solar System, with 1 other (1976)
  • Galileo's Lunar Observations and the dating of the composition of "Siderius Nuncius" (1978)
  • The Lunar Procellarum Basin (1981)
  • NASA Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature, with 1 other (1982)
  • The University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory; its Founding and Early Years (1986)
  • Selenography in the 17th Century (1989)
  • Mapping and Naming the Moon (242 page book) (1999)
  • Mare Orientale; The Eastern Sea in the West (2007)
  • The Digges-Bourne Telescope Revisited (2007)
  • Representations and Maps of the Moon—The First Two Centuries (2009)

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