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| A | ASTRONOMY |
Within each of these fields, catalog sections that are already in print are given alphanumerical labels. For example, BHB1 = B (Biology) + H (Humans) + B (Behavior) + 1 (first anomaly in Chapter BHB). Some anomalies and curiosities that are listed below have not yet been cataloged and published in catalog format. These do not have the alphanumerical labels.
| AA | ASTEROIDS |
AAB CELESTIAL MECHANICS PROBLEMS WITH ASTEROIDS
- AAB1 Anomalous Asteroid Orbits
- AAB2 Asteroid Distribution Anomalies
- AAB3 The High "Internal Energy" of the Asteroid Population
- AAB4 Peculiar Distribution of Asteroid Spin Rates
- AAB5 Unexplained Residual Precession of Icarus
- AAB6 Evidence against an Explosive Origin for Asteroids
| AB | SOLAR SYSTEM "LAWS" AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS |
ABB DYNAMICS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM AS-A-WHOLE
- ABB1 Solar-System Instability
- ABB2 Circularity of Planetary Orbits
- ABB3 Anomalous Split of Angular Momentum between Sun and Planets
- ABB4 Ubiquity of Resonances in the Solar System
ABS REMARKABLE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PLANETARY AND SATELLITE PARAMETERS
- ABS1 Solar System Laws of Distance
- ABS2 Similarity of Densities of Composite Terrestrial Planets
- ABS3 Multiple Primaries in the Solar System
- ABS4 Supposed Quantization of Planetary Orbital Periods
- ABS5 Solar System Mass Laws
- ABS6 The Quantized Nature of Orbital Systems
| AC | COMETS |
ACB ORBITAL ANOMALIES OF COMETS
- ACB1 The Appearance of Comets in Cycles
- ACB2 Nonrandom Direction-of-Approach of Comets to the Sun
- ACB3 New Comets Have Almost Critical Velocity
- ACB4 Sun-Grazing Comets: The Kreutz Group
- ACB5 Changing Cometary Periods
- ACB6 Jupiter's Family of Comets
- ACB7 Low-Eccentricity Cometary Orbits
- ACB8 The Scarcity of Hyperbolic Orbits
- ACB9 Cometary Groups
- ACB10 Orbits of New Comets Diverge from Common Point
- ACB11 Excess of Retrograde Long Period Comets
- ACB12 Uranus-Neptune Region Favored as Comet Source
- ACB13 Cometary Perturbations Suggestive of Planet X
- ACB14 Rapid Attrition of the Oort Cloud by Molecular Clouds
- ACB15 Dynamical Improbability of the Oort Cloud
ACO OBSERVATIONAL ANOMALIES OF COMETS
- ACO1 Two-Dimensional Comet Tails
- ACO2 Cometary Activity Far from Solar Influence
- ACO3 Comets without Nuclei
- ACO4 Absence of Meteorites from Comet-Related Showers
- ACO5 Contraction of Cometary Comas as the Sun is Approached
- ACO6 Unexplained Abundance of Short-Period Comets
- ACO7 Persistence of Long-Period Comets Despite Attrition from Molecular Clouds
- ACO8 Seriality of Cometary Apparitions
- ACO9 Multiple Tails and Antitails
- ACO10 Ejection of Spherical Halos
- ACO11 Correlation of Terrestrial Auroras and the Phenomena of Distant Comets
- ACO12 Blinking Comets
- ACO13 The Anomalous Disappearance of Comets
- ACO14 Anomalous Brightening of Short-Period Comets
- ACO15 Comet Reflectivities Are Similar to Those of Asteroids
- ACO16 Some Cometary Light Curves Resemble Those of Asteroids
- ACO17 New Comets Exhibit Different Brightening Behavior Than Old Comets
- ACO18 Anomalous Splitting of Comets
- ACO19 Tail-Wagging Comets
- ACO20 Cometary Outbursts
- ACO21 Comet Attrition Rates Imply Youth
- ACO22 No Ices in Cometary Reflection Spectra
- ACO23 The Blackness of Cometary Nuclei
ACX OCCULTATIONS BY COMETS
- ACX1 Cometary Tails: Anomalous Occultations of Radio Stars
| AE | ENIGMATIC OBJECTS |
AEO BRIGHT ENIGMATIC OBJECTS
- AEO1 Bright Objects near the Sun
- AEO2 Starlike Objects with Anomalous Motions
- AEO3 Unexplained Nebulous Objects
AEX UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS TRANSITING THE SUN, MOON, AND PLANETS
- AEX1 Objects Crossing the Face of the Sun
- AEX2 Objects Crossing the Moon's Disk
- AEX3 Unidentified Objects Transiting Jupiter
| AG | THE EARTH |
AGB ANOMALIES IN THE EARTH'S ROTATION
- AGB1 Variations in Latitude
AGL EARTH-SATELLITE PHENOMENA
- AGL1 Slow Changes in Satellite Inclination
- AGL2 Sudden Perturbations of Orbital Elements
- AGL3 Slow, Unexplained Descent of Satellites
- AGL4 Direct Visual Observations of Natural Earth Satellites
- AGL5 Radio Propagation and Natural Earth Satellites
- AGL6 Correlation of Geophysical Events with Perigee Passages of Natural Earth Satellites
AGO OBSERVATIONS OF EARTH FROM SPACE
- AGO1 Periodic Changes in Earth's Brightness
| AH | MERCURY |
AHB MERCURY'S ORBITAL AND SPIN ANOMALIES
- AHB1 The Residual Advance of Mercury's Perihelion
- AHB2 Mercury's High Eccentricity and Inclination
- AHB3 Short Transit Times across the Sun
- AHB4 Mercury's Spin Resonance
AHE GEOLOGY AND FIGURE OF MERCURY
- AHE1 The Asymmetry of Mercury's Topography
- AHE2 Mercury's Possible Prolate Shape
- AHE3 Swirl Markings
AHF INTRINSIC RADIATION SOURCES
- AHF1 Extreme-Ultraviolet Emissions from Mercury
AHO ANOMALOUS TELESCOPIC OBSERVATIONS
- AHO1 Mercury's Occasional Blunted Cusps
- AHO2 Terminator Irregularities
- AHO3 White Projections and Spots
- AHO4 Dark Linear Markings
- AHO5 Anomalous Brightness Temperatures
- AHO6 Ring of Light around Mercury's Dark Side
AHX ANOMALIES OBSERVED DURING TRANSITS
- AHX1 Bright Spots on Mercury during Transit
- AHX2 Ring around Mercury during Transit
- AHX3 Illumination of Mercury's Disk during Transit
AHZ MERCURY'S ANOMALOUS MAGNETIC FIELD
- AHZ1 Mercury's Unexpected Magnetic Field
- AHZ2 Mercury's Offset Magnetic Field
| AJ | JUPITER |
AJB JOVIAN ORBITAL ANOMALIES
- AJB1 Cyclic Disturbances of Jupiter's Orbit
AJF INTRINSIC RADIATION FROM JUPITER
- AJF1 Jupiter's Intrinsic Radiation
- AJF2 Variations in Jupiter's Decametric Radiation
AJL JUPITER'S REMARKABLE GALILEAN SATELLITES AND RING
- AJL1 Pre-Voyager Sightings of Jupiter's Ring
- AJL2 Io's Bizarre Physical Makeup
- AJL3 Io's Anomalously Energetic Volcanos
- AJL4 Ganymede's Grooved Terrain
- AJL5 Europa's Lineaments
- AJL6 Temporary Disappearance of Ganymede
AJW JOVIAN ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA
- AJW1 Periodicities of Jovian Atmospheric Features
AJX TRANSIT AND OCCULTATION PHENOMENA
- AJX1 Distorted Shapes of Galilean Satellites in Transit
- AJX2 Hot Satellite Shadows
- AJX3 Dark Transits of Galilean Satellites
- AJX4 Double Shadows of Io
- AJX5 Limb Phenomena during Occultations and Transits
- AJX6 Post-Eclipse Brightening of Io
- AJX7 Discrepancies in Predictions of of Eclipses and Transits
AJX JUPITER'S MAGNETIC FIELD
- AJX1 Offset Magnetic Field
| AL | THE MOON |
ALB THE MOON'S ORBITAL ANOMALIES
- ALB1 Earth-Moon Instability
- ALB2 Discrepancies in the Moon's Ephemeris
- ALB3 Nongravitational Forces and Earth-Moon Acceleration Discrepancies
- ALB4 Earth-Moon Acceleration Incompatible with Moon's Origin in Earth Orbit
ALE LUNAR GEOLOGY PROBLEMS
- ALE1 Asymmetrical Distribution of Maria and Large Basins
- ALE2 Sinuous Rilles and Formations Resembling Terrestrial Water-Formed Features
- ALE3 The Lunar Rays
- ALE4 Lunar Features Seemingly Shaped by Ice
- ALE5 Swirl Markings
- ALE6 Anomalous Red Formations
- ALE7 Layered Structures
- ALE8 Lunar Glasses
- ALE9 Nonrandom Distribution of Lunar Craters
- ALE10 Unexplained Minor Surface Features
- ALE11 Large-Scale Asymmetries in in Composition
- ALE12 Dark-Haloed Lunar Craters
- ALE13 Local Concentrations of Radioactivity
- ALE14 Scarcity of Dust and Meteoric Material
- ALE15 Young Lunar-Surface Ages
- ALE16 Local Concentration of Volatiles
- ALE17 Lunar Soils Older Than Associated Rocks
- ALE18 Problems in Dating Lunar Rocks and Soils
- ALE19 Compositional Differences between Earth and Moon
- ALE20 Apparently Anomalous Long Term Persistence of Craters
- ALE21 Alignment of Mascons and Lunar Moments of Inertia
- ALE22 Geological Changes within Historical Times
ALF LUNAR LUMINOUS PHENOMENA
- ALF1 Infrared Anomalies
- ALF2 Lunar Catastrophism within Historical Times
- ALF3 Transient Points of Light
- ALF4 Localized Color Phenomena
- ALF5 Transient, Large-Area Luminescence
- ALF6 Lightning-Like Phenomena on the Moon
ALL THE MOTION OF LUNAR SATELLITES
- ALL1 Perturbation of Artificial Lunar Satellites
ALO ANOMALOUS TELESCOPIC AND VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
- ALO1 Doubling of Lunar Detail
- ALO2 Variable Spots, Streaks, and Other (Apparently) Optical Phenomena
- ALO3 Banded Craters
- ALO4 Lunar "Canals" and Lineaments
- ALO5 The Lunar Zodiacal Light
- ALO6 Distortions of the Lunar Disk
- ALO7 Bright Diverging Ray above the Moon
- ALO8 Dark Triangular Patches under the Moon
- ALO9 Ring of Light around the New Moon
- ALO10 Shortened Lunar Crescents
- ALO11 The Lunar Post-Sunset Horizon Glow
ALW LUNAR "WEATHER"
- ALW1 Clouds, Mists, and Obscurations
- ALW2 Anomalous Ion Clouds Detected on the Lunar Surface
ALX LUNAR ECLIPSE AND OCCULTATION PHENOMENA
- ALX1 Very Dark Lunar Eclipses
- ALX2 Distortions of the Earth's Shadow
- ALX3 Eclipse Fingers of Light
- ALX4 Bands and Patches on the Eclipsed Moon
- ALX5 Very Bright Lunar Eclipses
- ALX6 Thin Arcs of Light on Rim of Eclipsed Moon
- ALX7 Dusky Bands across Planets at Contact Phase of Occultation
- ALX8 The Hanging or Projection of Stars and Planets on the Moon's Limb
- ALX9 Post-Eclipse Changes of Surface Features
- ALX10 Reception of Radio Signals from Occulted Spacecraft
- ALX11 Bright Ring around Moon during Partial Solar Eclipse
- ALX12 Extended Glows of Occulted Planets
ALZ THE ENIGMA OF LUNAR MAGNETISM
- ALZ1 Anomalous Features of Lunar Magnetism
- ALZ2 Anomalous Demagnetization Behavior of Lunar Samples
- ALZ3 Correlations of Magnetic Anomalies with Surface Features
- ALZ4 Correlated Directions of Magnetization of Lunar Magnetic Anomalies
| AM | MARS |
AME MARTIAN GEOLOGICAL ANOMALIES
- AME1 The Martian Channels
- AME2 Systems of Lineaments on Mars
- AME3 Pyramidal Structures
- AME4 Ice Layering in the North Polar Regions
- AME5 The "Searchlight" Areas
- AME6 Evidence for Surface and Subsurface Ice
- AME7 Anomalous Hillocks and Ridges
- AME8 Martian Surface Asymmetry
- AME9 The White Rock
- AME10 Anomalous Frost on the Martian Surface
- AME11 Polar Features near the Equator
- AME12 Ice-Cap Melting Correlated with Solar Activity
- AME13 Excess of Grazing-Incidence Craters
- AME14 Unidentified Active Ingredient in Martian Soil and the Possibility of Life
- AME15 Lack of Water-Ice at the Southern Polar Cap
- AME16 Anomalously Wet Areas
- AME17 Spectroscopic Evidence of Vegetation
- AME18 Apparent Lack of Extensive Surface Erosion
- AME19 Layered Deposits
- AME20 Evidence for an Episode of Accelerated Crater Obliteration
- AME21 Pedestal Craters and Their Eroded Environs
- AME22 Flow-Like Character of Crater Ejecta
- AME23 The Tharsis Bulge
AMF LUMINOUS PHENOMENA ON MARS
- AMF1 Flares and Light Flashes
AML THE CURIOUS SATELLITES OF MARS
- AML1 Possible Early Sightings of the Martian Satellites
- AML2 The Grooves of Phobos
- AML3 The Anomalous Acceleration of Phobos
AMO MARTIAN TELESCOPIC ANOMALIES
- AMO1 The Martian Canals
- AMO2 Pre-Mariner Observations of Martian Craters
- AMO3 The Springtime Wave of Darkness
- AMO4 Transitory Dark Spots
AMW ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA ON MARS
- AMW1 Bright Spots during Planet Wide Dust Storms
- AMW2 Moving Dark Lines
- AMW3 Vertical Cloud Columns
- AMW4 Planet-Wide Dust Storms
- AMW5 Isotopic Anomalies in the Martian Atmosphere
- AMW6 The Blue Clearings
| AN | NEPTUNE |
ANB PROBLEMS WITH NEPTUNE'S ORBIT
- ANB1 The Large Residual in Neptune's Orbit
ANF NEPTUNE'S INTRINSIC RADIATION
- ANF1 Measurements of Intrinsic Energy from Neptune
ANL RING AND SATELLITE IRREGULARITIES
- ANL1 Disarray among Neptune's Moons
- ANL2 Neptune's Elusive Ring and Its Possible Incompleteness
ANO TELESCOPIC ANOMALIES
- ANO1 Neptune's Variable Brightness
| AO | STARS AND EXTENDED OBJECTS |
AOB STELLAR DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION
- AOB1 Star Rings
- AOB2 Star Streams
- AOB3 Expansion of Our Galaxy's Globular-Cluster Population
- AOB4 Spherical Distribution of Globular Clusters and Their Apparent Nonparticipation in Galactic Rotation
- AOB5 Geocentrically Oriented Spectroscopic Binaries
- AOB6 Anomalously Slow Rotation of Stars
- AOB7 The Possible Existence of a Minimum Distance between Stars
- AOB8 Existence of a Lower Limit to the Number of Stars in Globular Clusters
- AOB9 Non-collapsing Globular Clusters
- AOB10 Sub-dwarfs Move Counter to Galactic Rotation
- AOB11 High Pulsar Velocities
- AOB12 Ubiquity of Binary and Multiple-Star Systems
- AOB13 Pulsar Formation Rate Exceeds Supernova Frequency
- AOB14 Dearth of Population-III Stars
- AOB15 Curious Distribution of Anomalous Cepheids
- AOB16 Family of Population-I Stars in Galactic Halo
- AOB17 The Existence of Globular Clusters
- AOB18 The Existence of Stars
- AOB19 Absence of Binaries in Globular Clusters
- AOB20 Alignment of Axes of Young Stars
- AOB21 Young Stars with Anomalous Velocities
AOF ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH STELLAR RADIATION
- AOF1 Star Color Changes in Historical Times
- AOF2 Anomalous Variable Objects: A Few Extreme Cases
- AOF3 Unidentified Objects at the Core of Our Galaxy
- AOF4 Anomalies of Wolf-Rayet Stars
- AOF5 Nova and Supernova Anomalies
- AOF6 Cepheid Anomalies
- AOF7 Apparent Absence of Bright Carbon Stars
- AOF8 The "Missing" Solar Neutrinos and, by Extension, Stellar Neutrino Deficits
- AOF9 Pulsar Anomalies
- AOF10 Unidentified Infrared Objects in Our Galaxy
- AOF11 Optical Bursters and Flare Stars
- AOF12 Flicker Stars
- AOF13 Supermassive Stars
- AOF14 Discordant Binaries
- AOF15 Stars Emitting Excess Infrared Radiation
- AOF16 Spinning-Up Stars
- AOF17 Physical Barriers in the Evolutionary Path between Red Giants and White Dwarfs
- AOF18 Discrete Redshifts in Stellar Spectra
- AOF19 Gamma-Ray Sources Correlated with Solar Oscillations
- AOF20 Rapid Variation of Celestial Radio Sources
- AOF21 Gamma-Ray Objects
- AOF22 Galactic Sources of Unidentified Radiation
- AOF23 White-Dwarf Anomalies
- AOF24 Globular-Cluster "Age' Anomalies
- AOF25 Infrared Bursters
- AOF26 Stellar "Age" Anomalies
- AOF27 Higher Masses of Smaller White Dwarfs
- AOF28 Historical Disappearance of Stars
- AOF29 Gamma-Ray Bursters
- AOF30 X-Ray Bursters
AOO EXTENDED GALACTIC OBJECTS
- AOO1 X-Ray Rings
- AOO2 Nebular Jets
- AOO3 The North Polar Radio Spur
- AOO4 Triangular Appearance of Stars in Telescopes
- AOO5 Puzzling Nature of Bok Globules
- AOO6 Jets from Young Stars
- AOO7 The Red Rectangle
- AOO8 Herbig-Haro Objects
- AOO9 Molecular-Cloud Rings
- AOO10 Infrared Cirrus Clouds
- AOO11 Diffuse Cartwheel-Like Structures
AOX STELLAR-ECLIPSE PHENOMENA
- AOX1 Anomalous Precession of Eclipsing Binaries
- AOX2 Anomalous Stellar-Eclipse Light Curves
- AOX3 Sudden Onsets and Cessations of Stellar Eclipses
| AP | PLUTO |
Titles not yet posted
| AQ | QUASARS |
AQB QUASAR CLUSTERING AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH GALAXIES
- AQB1 Quasar-Galaxy Juxtaposition
- AQB2 Quasar Pairs Straddling Galaxies
- AQB3 Anisotropic Distributions of Galaxies
- AQB4 Apparent Physical Connections between Quasars and Galaxies
- AQB5 Quasar Alignments
- AQB6 Pairs and Clusters of Quasars
AQF ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH QUASAR RADIATION
- AQF1 Initial Increase of Bright Quasars with Redshift
- AQF2 Quantization of Quasar Redshifts
- AQF3 Possible Redshift Cutoff for Quasars
- AQF4 Flat Distribution of Faint Quasars
- AQF5 The Quasar Energy Paradox
- AQF6 Absence of Blue-Shifted Quasars
- AQF7 Anomalous Redshifts of Quasar Absorption Lines
- AQF8 Quasar Variability: Origin and Implications
- AQF9 Unresolved Nature of Blazers (BL Lacertae)
AQO QUASAR MORPHOLOGY AND COMPONENT DYNAMICS
- AQO1 Quasar Fuzz: What Is It?
- AQO2 Anomalies of Quasar Radio-Jet Structures
- AQO3 Superluminal Velocities in Quasars
| AR | SATURN |
ARF SATURN'S INTRINSIC RADIATION
- ARF1 The Saturn Electrostatic Discharges (SEDs)
- ARF2 Measurements of Saturn's Intrinsic Energy
- ARF3 Sudden, Temporary Cessation of Radio Emissions
ARL SATELLITE AND RING ANOMALIES
- ARL1 Pre-Spacecraft Observations of Extra Rings
- ARL2 Knots in Saturn's Rings When Viewed Edgewise
- ARL3 Bright Spot on Saturn's Rings
- ARL4 Anomalous Shadows of the Planet on the Rings
- ARL5 Dark Spokes in the Rings of Saturn
- ARL6 Kinked and Inhomogeneous Rings
- ARL7 Dark-Sided Iapetus
- ARL8 Titan's Variable Brightness
- ARL9 Changes in Saturn's Rings Observed within Historical Times
- ARL10 The "Gaps" between the Rings
- ARL11 Ring Asymmetries and Eccentricities
- ARL12 Hyperion's Chaotic Rotation
- ARL13 Irregular Density Trend of Saturn's Moons
- ARL14 Fine Structure of Saturn's Rings
- ARL15 Varying Crater Densities on Saturn's Moons
- ARL16 Youthful Features of Saturn's Rings
| AS | THE SUN |
ASF SOLAR-RADIATION ANOMALIES
- ASF1 Large Changes in Solar-Flare Activity
- ASF2 Periodicity of Solar Cosmic Rays
- ASF3 The "Missing" Solar Neutrinos
- ASF4 Large Variations in Isotopes Implanted by the Solar Wind
- ASF5 155-Day Periodicity in Solar Flares
- ASF6 Implication of Solar-Wind Implanted Noble Gases
ASO ANOMALOUS OBSERVATIONS OF THE SUN
- ASO1 Transient Dark Regions on the Sun
- ASO2 Remarkable Coronas
- ASO3 Bulges on the Solar Limb
- ASO4 Evidence of Past Prolonged Minima in Solar Activity
- ASO5 Short-Term Periodicities in Sunspot Numbers
- ASO6 Solar Oblateness and Quadrupole Moment
- ASO7 Changes in the Rate of Solar Rotation
- ASO8 Changes in Solar Diameter
- ASO9 Correlation of Sunspot Numbers and Planetary Configurations
- ASO10 Radial Solar Oscillations
ASX SOLAR ECLIPSE AND OCCULTATION PHENOMENA
- ASX1 Bailey's Beads
- ASX2 Visibility of the Moon's Limb during Solar Eclipses
- ASX3 Fingers of Light Projected on the Moon
- ASX4 Thin Pencils of Light Extending Far beyond the Corona
- ASX5 Exaggerated Notches in the Moon's Limb during Solar Eclipses
- ASX6 Pendulum Perturbations during Solar Eclipses
- ASX7 Spacecraft Signal Perturbations during Solar Occultations
- ASX7 Increases of Galactic Radio Noise during Total Solar Eclipses
- ASX8 Large Discrepancies between Calculated and Observed Eclipse Parameters
ASZ SOLAR AND INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELD PHENOMENA
- ASZ1 Enhancements of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field
- ASZ2 Compatibility of Interplanetary Magnetic Field Measurements with an Electrically Charged Sun
| AT | COSMOS |
ATB UNIVERSE DYNAMICS AND MASS DISTRIBUTION
- ATB1 The Existence of the Universe
- ATB2 The Low Mean Density of the Universe
- ATB3 An Angular Momentum-Mass Relationship for a Wide Range of Astronomical Objects
- ATB4 Evidence for Universal Rotation
ATF COSMIC ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH RADIATION
- ATF1 Isotropy of Cosmic Background Radiation
- ATF2 Deviations of the Cosmic Back ground Radiation from the Blackbody Curve
- ATF3 The Existence of Cosmic Rays
- ATF4 The Isotropic Cosmic X-Ray Background
- ATF5 Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays
- ATF6 The High Flux of Low-Energy Antiprotons
- ATF7 Antineutrino Pulses
- ATF8 Apparent Absence of Appreciable Antimatter in the Observable Universe
- ATF9 Exceptional Increases in Cosmic Ray Intensity
- ATF10 Asymmetry of Infrared Background Radiation
- ATF11 Nondoppler Redshifts
- ATF12 Spectroscopic Evidence of Life in Space
ATO OBJECTS IN INTERGALACTIC SPACE
- ATO1 Intergalactic Clouds
| AU | URANUS |
AUB ORBITAL AND ORIENTATION PHENOMENA
- AUB1 Anomalous Inclination of Uranus's Axis
AUF URANIAN INTRINSIC RADIATION
- AUF1 Secular Changes in Radio Emissions
AUL RING AND SATELLITE PHENOMENA
- AUL1 The Mysterious Rings of Uranus
AUO TELESCOPIC ANOMALIES
- AUO1 Periodic Brightening of Uranus
| AV | VENUS |
AVB VENUSIAN ORBITAL AND SPIN ANOMALIES
- AVB1 The Length of the Venusian Day
- AVB2 The Residual Advance of Venus's Perihelion
- AVB3 Supposed Changes in Venus's Orbit in Historical Times
AVE GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA
- AVE1 Sharp-Edged Angular Rocks
- AVE2 Layered Sedimentary Rocks
- AVE3 Lack of Water on Venus
- AVE4 Large Ring Structures
AVF INTRINSIC RADIATION SOURCES
- AVF1 Sharp Shadows of Rocks on Venusian Surface
- AVF2 Bright Infrared Structures
- AVF3 Intrinsic Heat Radiation from Venus
AVL POSSIBLE TEMPORARY SATELLITES OF VENUS
- AVL1 Bright Objects Resembling Venusian Satellites
AVO ANOMALOUS TELESCOPIC OBSERVATIONS
- AVO1 Venusian Cusp Phenomena
- AVO2 Ring of Light around Venus
- AVO3 The Ashen-Light Phenomenon
- AVO4 The Phase Anomaly of Venus
- AVO5 Venus Seen Darker than the Sky
- AVO6 The Venusian Spoke System
- AVO7 Bright Spots
- AVO8 The Maedler Phenomenon: Brushes of Light
- AVO9 Flickering Light on Dark Limb
- AVO10 Terminator Irregularities
AVW VENUSIAN ATMOSPHERIC ANOMALIES
- AVW1 Superrotation of the Venusian Atmosphere
- AVW2 Anomalous Distribution and Scarcity of Water Vapor
- AVW3 Periodic Variation of CO2 Absorption Lines
- AVW4 Noble-Gas Anomalies
AVX TRANSIT ANOMALIES
- AVX1 Ring of Light around Venus during Contact Phase
AVZ MAGNETIC FIELD OF VENUS
- AVZ1 The Negligible Venusian Magnetic Field
| AW | GALAXIES |
AWB DISTRIBUTION AND DYNAMICS OF GALAXIES
- AWB1 The Existence of Galactic Clusters
- AWB2 The Existence of Superclusters
- AWB3 The Existence of Large Voids in the Universe
- AWB4 The Swiss-Cheese Structure of the Universe
- AWB5 The Anomalous Rotation of Matter in Galaxies
- AWB6 Large-Scale Anisotropy in Galaxy Distribution
- AWB7 Seemingly-Related Galaxies with Discordant Redshifts
- AWB8 Large-Scale Streaming of Superclusters
- AWB9 The Origin of Galactic Rotation
- AWB10 Lines of Galaxies Associated With Elliptical Radio-Bright Galaxies
- AWB11 Spirals and Ellipticals Have Markedly Different Population Densities
- AWB12 Smooth Background Population of Lone Galaxies
- AWB13 Apparent Rapid Dispersal of Galactic Clusters
- AWB14 Structures Larger Than Superclusters
- AWB15 Anomalous Gas Motion in Elliptical Galaxies
- AWB16 Preferred Orientation of Galaxies in Clusters
- AWB17 The Existence of Galaxies
AWF ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH GALACTIC RADIATION
- AWF1 The Slight Blueness of Distant Galaxies
- AWF2 The Seyfert Energy Problem
- AWF3 Superluminous Infrared Galaxies
- AWF4 Luminosity Changes in Ordinary Galaxies
- AWF5 Variable X-Ray-Bright Galaxies
- AWF6 Ultraviolet Radiation from Elliptical Galaxies
- AWF7 Anomalous Radio Pulses from Galaxies
- AWF8 Quantization of Galaxy-Redshift Differences
- AWF9 Cluster Spiral Galaxies Have Higher Redshifts Than Ellipticals
- AWF10 Apparent Velocity Dispersion in Lines of Galaxies
- AWF11 Blueshifted Extragalactic Objects
AWO MOROPHOLOGY AND STRUCTURE OF GALAXIES
- AWO1 Galactic Jets
- AWO2 Radio-Luminous Rings Associated with Galaxies
- AWO3 Radio-Luminous Threads inside Galaxies
- AWO4 Bridges and Tails Connecting Galaxies
- AWO5 Partial Shells of Stars around Elliptical Galaxies
- AWO6 Ring Galaxies
- AWO7 Galaxies with Polar Rings of Material
- AWO8 Disk Galaxies with Warped Edges
- AWO9 Asymmetrical Galaxies
- AWO10 Clumpy Galaxies
- AWO11 Galactic Halos
- AWO12 Oblateness of Elliptical Galaxies
- AWO13 Anomalies of Spiral Galaxies
- AWO14 Origin and Persistence of Double Radio Sources
- AWO15 Anomalous Gravitational Distortion of Galactic Images
AWZ GALACTIC MAGNETIC FIELDS
- AWZ1 Magnetic-Field Anomalies in Our Galaxy
| AX | PLANET X |
AXO OBSERVATIONS OF PLANET X
- AXO1 Visual Observations of Planet X
- AXO2 Infrared Observations of Planet X
- AXO3 Radio Observations of Planet X
| AY | METEORS AND METEORITES |
AYB METEOR AND METEORITE FLUX ANOMALIES
- AYB1 Stationary Meteor Radiants
- AYB2 Meteor Rates Correlated with Solar Activity
- AYB3 Meteor Rates Correlated with Lunar Phase
- AYB4 Meteorites: Geographical Anomalies
- AYB5 Meteor and Meteorite Temporal Anomalies
- AYB6 The Unexpected Abundance of Very Large Meteors
- AYB7 Clouds and Swarms of Meteors
- AYB8 Micrometeoroid Loss-Gain Imbalance
AYE ANOMALIES IN METEORITE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE
- AYE1 Isotopic and Inorganic Chemical Anomalies
- AYE2 Organic Compounds in Meteorites
- AYE3 Unusual Meteorite-Exposure Ages
- AYE4 Anomalous Formation Ages of Meteorites
- AYE5 "Sedimentary" Meteorites
- AYE6 Annihilation-Radiation Events Ascribed to Antimatter Meteorites
- AYE7 Meteorite Magnetic Anomalies
- AYE8 The Unexplained Origin(s) of Chondrules
- AYE9 The Brownlee Particles
- AYE10 Lack of Correspondence between Meteorite and Asteroid Compositions
AYO METEORS IN FLIGHT
- AYO1 The Peculiar Green Meteors and Fireballs
- AYO2 Erratic Meteors
- AYO3 Atmospheric Debris Resembling Meteors in Flight
- AYO4 Large Meteorites with Negligible Craters
- AYO5 Meteor Collisions
- AYO6 Meteors of Very Long Duration
- AYO7 Fireball Processions
- AYO8 Nebulous Meteors
- AYO9 Rebrightening of Meteor Trails
- AYO10 Dark Meteor-Like Streaks
- AYO11 Long, Hollow Cylinders of Meteoric Dust
| AZ | THE ZODIACAL LIGHT |
AZO IDIOSYNCRACIES OF THE ZODIACAL LIGHT
- AZO1 Varying Visibility of the Zodiacal Light with Geographic Location
- AZO2 Zodiacal Light Observed on Northern Horizons in Northern Hemisphere
- AZO3 Irregularities in the Shape of the Zodiacal Light
- AZO4 Irregular and Sporadic Changes in Brightness
- AZO5 Zodiacal-Light Color Changes
- AZO6 Correlations of Brightness Changes with Solar Activity
- AZO7 Seasonal Variations of the Zodiacal Light
- AZO8 Unusual Extensions along the Ecliptic
- AZO9 Moon's Shadow Dimming the Zodiacal Light
- AZO10 Infrared Images of Unexpected Dust Clouds
- AZO11 The False Zodiacal Light
- AZO12 The Lunar Zodiacal Light
- AZO13 Zodiacal Light Brightness Correlated with Lunar Phase
- AZO14 Zodiacal Light Brightness Correlated with the Comet Encke
- AZO15 "Waving" of the Axis of the Zodiacal Light
- AZO16 Apparent Youth of Interplanetary Dust Particles
- AZO17 Parallax of the Gegenschein
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