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List of Publications:

Images published by NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day, APOD:

 

        (1)  APOD 2008 April 25, 2008, M86 and Friends

 

 

Images published in Sky & Telescope magazine:

 

         (1)  Total Solar Eclipse from Salloum in Western Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea, March 29, 2006, Sky & Telescope, August 2006, page 107.

 

 

The following are papers published in refereed journals:

 

(2) Spectra and Light Curve Analysis of Nova V475 Scuti  (2005), by Morgan, G. E., Ringwald, F. A., Buil, C., & Garrett, M., Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, vol. 117, p. 938.

 

(1) Early Post-Maximum Spectral Evolution of the Fast Novae V4742 Sagittarii and V4743 Sagittarii (2003), by Morgan, G. E., Ringwald, F. A., & Prigge, J., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 344, p. 521.

 

The following is an abstract of a poster shown at the American Astronomical Society meeting in San Diego, 2005 January 9-13:

Imaging and Science at Fresno State's Campus Observatory (2004), by Ringwald, F. A., Morgan, G. E., Chase, D. W., Culver, J. M., Endler, S. S., Garrett, M. P., Hathaway, A. J., Lake, P. A., Lin, S. M., Meyers, M. E., Prigge, J. W., Reynolds, D. S., Rodarte, A. L., Severson, R. W., Jr., & Walters, S. E., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, volume 36, page 1600.

 

The following is the abstract of a poster shown at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Seattle, 2003 January 5-9:


The following are abstracts of posters shown at the Central California Research Symposium:

 

The following are articles printed in The Observer, the official newsletter of the Central Valley Astronomers, Inc.

(34) The Imminent Transit of Venus, The Observer Volume LII No. 7, July 2004 by Greg Morgan

 

(33) Comet Neat, The Observer Volume LII No. 6, June 2004 by Greg Morgan

 

(32) Black Powder Propellant, The Observer Volume LII No. 5, May 2004 by Greg Morgan

 

(31) IC 434 & B 33; The Horsehead Nebula, The Observer Volume LII No. 4, April 2004 by Greg Morgan

 

(30) Supernovae in M 74, The Observer Volume LII No. 2, February 2004 by Greg Morgan

 

(29) The Planetary Nebula; M 76, The Observer Volume LII No. 1, January 2004 by Greg Morgan

 

(28) NGC 7293; The Helix Nebula, The Observer Volume LI No. 11, November 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(27) Uranus and Four of Its Fifteen Moons, The Observer Volume LI No. 10, October 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(26) Extrasolar Planet Transit Detection: HD209458-b, The Observer Volume LI No. 9, September 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(25) A Clear and Hydrogen Alpha Filter Comparison, The Observer Volume LI No. 8, August 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(24) Recent CCD Images, The Observer Volume LI No. 7, July 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(23) Lunar Librations, The Observer Volume LI No. 6, June 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(22) Jovian System Dynamics Come Alive!, The Observer Volume LI No. 5, May 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(21) Adaptive Optics Available at CSU Fresno Observatory, The Observer Volume LI No. 4, April 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(20) CSU Fresno 16" SCT at f/38 & Jupiter's Great Red Spot, The Observer Volume LI No. 3, March 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(19) CCD Images: M 42, M 43 and Jupiter at Opposition, The Observer Volume LI No. 2, February 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(18) Observing Saturn's Shadow-Dance, The Observer Volume LI No. 1, January 2003 by Greg Morgan

 

(17) Inside The Pinwheel Galaxy - M 33, The Observer Volume L No. 11, December 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(16) A New Nova Eruption In Sagittarius, The Observer Volume L No. 9, October 2002 by Greg Morgan and Fred Ringwald

 

(15) Have Some Fun With The Moon, The Observer Volume L No. 9, October 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(14) Tri-Color-Imaging, The Observer Volume L No. 8, September 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(13) First Light with the ST-10XME CCD camera, The Observer Volume L No. 7, August 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(12) First Light With The Campus ST-8 & 16" LX200: M3, The Observer Volume L No. 6, July 2002 by Greg Morgan, John Prigge and Gabe Reyna.

 

(11) M3: A Grand Globular Cluster in Canes Venatici, M 51 A Spectacular Spiral Galaxy in Canes Venatici, The Observer Volume L No. 5, June 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(10) M 42: A History of Discoveries in the Trapezium, The Observer Volume L No. 4, May 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(9) Recent CCD Images, The Observer Volume L No. 3, April 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(8) M1: The Crab Nebula and its Tiny Pulsar, The Observer Volume L No. 3, April 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(7) Recent CCD Images: The Rosette Nebula & The Horsehead Nebula, The Observer Volume L No. 2, March 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(6) Comet WM1; In The Soup, The Observer Volume L No. 1, February 2002 by Greg Morgan

 

(5) The Asteroid called Atalante, The Observer Volume XLX No. 10, December 2001 by Greg Morgan

 

(4) The Variable Star W Umi, The Observer Volume XLIX No. 9, November 2001 by Greg Morgan and Randy Steiner

 

(3) Splitting Those Double Stars, The Observer Volume XLIX No. 8, October 2001 by Greg Morgan and Randy Steiner

 

(2) Another Spectacular Double Double in Lyra, The Observer Volume XLIX No. 7, August 2001 by Greg Morgan

 

(1) Galaxy Quest - At Lake Wishon, The Observer Volume XLIX No. 6, July 2001 by Greg Morgan

          Photo Credits in "The Observer":

(5) Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, The Observer Volume LIV No. 5-6, May-June 2006 by Greg Morgan and Mel Helm

 

(4) After Totality, The Observer Volume LII No. 11, November 2004 by Greg Morgan

 

(3) Mars at Opposition, The Observer Volume XLIX No. 6, July 2001 by Greg Morgan and Randy Steiner

 

(2) M 51 & M 16, The Observer Volume XLIX No. 5, June 2001 by Greg Morgan and Randy Steiner

 

(1) Comet 1999 T/1 McNaught-Hartley, The Observer Volume XLIV No. 4, May 2001 by Greg Morgan and Randy Steiner

 

 

The following are newspaper / newsletter photos and captions:

They're Moonstruck, The Fresno Bee, Front Page, Friday May 16, 2003