Papers, etc.
Papers are at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). There are 1978 and 1981 oral history interviews at the AIP Center for History of Physics.
Other References: Historical
Edlén, Bengt & William C. Martin,“Atomic Spectroscopy in the Twentieth Century, a Tribute to Charlotte Moore Sitterly on the Occasion of her Ninetieth Birthday: Feature, Introduction,” Journal of the Optical Society of America B 5, 2039 (1988). [the entire issue of the journal was dedicated to Sitterly]
Hearnshaw, J. B., The Analysis of Starlight (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1986).
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST at 100: Foundations for Progress
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/centennial/ph_postwar.htm#1958
Sitterly, Charlotte Moore, “Collaboration with Henry Norris Russell over the Years,” in Philip, A.G. Davis & David H. DeVorkin, eds., In Memory of Henry Norris Russell (Dudley Observatory, Albany, NY, 1977), pp. 27-41.
Tousey, R.,“The Solar Spectrum from Fraunhofer to Skylab: An Appreciation of the Contributions of Charlotte Moore Sitterly,” Journal of the Optical Society of America B 5, 2230 (1988).
Wiese, Wolfgang L., “Atomic Energy Levels and Other Spectroscopic Data,” in Lide, D.R., ed., A Century of Excellence in Measurements, Standards, and Technology; A Chronicle of Selected Publications of NBS/NIST, 1901-2000, (NIST Special Publication 958, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Washington, DC, 2001), pp. 73-76 .
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Other References:Scientific
Moore, Charlotte E. & Henry Norris Russell, “On the Winged Lines in the Solar Spectrum,” Ap.J. 62, 1-12 (1926).
Russell, Henry Norris, Walter S. Adams, & Charlotte E. Moore, “A Calibration of Rowland's Scale of Intensities for Solar Lines,” Ap.J. 68, 1-8 (1928).
St. John, Charles E. & Charlotte E. Moore, “On the Presence of the Rare-Earth Elements in the Sun,” Ap.J. 68, 93-107 (1928).
Moore, Charlotte E. & Henry Norris Russell, “The Presence of Predicted Iron Lines in the Solar Spectrum and the Terms in the Arc Spectrum of Iron,” Ap.J. 68, 151-64 (1928).
Russell, Henry Norris & Charlotte E. Moore, “Dynamical Parallaxes of 1777 Double Stars,” Astronomical Journal 39, 165-207 (1929).
Moore, Charlotte Emma & Harlow Shapley, “Photographic Determinations of the Position of the Moon,” Ann. Harvard Col. Obs. 85, 9, 170-70 (1930).
Moore, Charlotte E., “The Presence of Ionized Lutecium in the Sun,” PASP 42, 346 (1930).
Moore, Charlotte E., “Some Results from a Study of the Atomic Lines in the Sun-Spot Spectrum,” Ap.J. 75, 222-73 (1932) and 75, 298-336 (1932).
Aitken, Robert G. & Charlotte E. Moore, “Measures and Dynamical Parallaxes of 323 A Double Stars,” Lick Obs. Bull. 451, 96-110 (1932).
Moore, Charlotte Emma, A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest (The Princeton University Observatory, Princeton, NJ, 1933, 1945).
Moore, Charlotte Emma, Spectrum Lines of Astrophysical Interest (The Princeton University Observatory, Princeton, NJ, 1933-34).
Babcock, Harold D., Charlotte E. Moore, & Wendell P. Hoge, “A Scale of Wave-Lengths in the Infra-Red Solar Spectrum,” Ap.J. 83, 103-20 (1936).
Moore, Charlotte E., “New Identifications of Solar Lines,” Ap.J. 85, 79-87 (1937).
Russell, Henry Norris & Charlotte E. Moore, “A Comparison of Spectroscopic and Trigonometric Parallaxes,” Ap.J. 87, 389-423 (1938).
Russell, Henry Norris & Charlotte E. Moore, “The Systematic and Accidental Errors of Spectroscopic Parallaxes,” Ap.J. 92, 354-91 (1940).
Russell, Henry Norris & Charlotte E. Moore, The Masses of the Stars with a General Gatalogue of Dynamical Parallaxes (Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1940).
Russell, Henry Norris & Charlotte E. Moore, “The Systematic and Accidental Errors of Spectroscopic Parallaxes,” Ap.J. 92, 354-91 (1940).
Babcock, Harold Delos & Charlotte E. Moore, The Solar Spectrum,
6600 to
13495 (US Govt. Printing Office, Washington, 1947).
Babcock, Harold D., Charlotte E. Moore, & Mary F. Coffeen, “The Ultraviolet Solar Spectrum 
2935-3060,” Ap.J. 107, 287-302A (1948).
Moore, Charlotte E., An Ultraviolet Multiplet Table (National Bureau of Standards Circular, US Govt Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1952, 1961, 1962).
Wilson, N.L., R. Tousey, J.D. Purcell, F.S. Johnson, & C.E. Moore, “A Revised Analysis of the Solar Spectrum from 2990 to 2635 Å,” Ap.J. 119, 590-612 (1954).
Moore, Charlotte E., “Atomic spectra—Their Rôle in Astrophysics,” Vistas in Astronomy 2, 1209-22 (1956).
Moore, Charlotte E., A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Part 1 (National Bureau of Standards Technical Note, US Dept. of Commerce, Washington, DC, 1959).
Moore, Charlotte E., Identification List of Lines in Stellar Spectra (National Bureau of Standards Technical Note 36, 1,1959).
Malitson, H.H., J.D. Purcell, R. Tousey, & C.E. Moore, “The Solar Spectrum from 2635 to 2085 A,” Ap.J. 132, 746 -66 (1960).
Moore, Charlotte E., Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra - A: Atomic Energy Levels - 2nd ed.; B: Multiplet tables - Si II, Si III, Si IV. Data Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra (National Bureau of Standards, National Standard Reference Series, Washington, DC, 1965).
Moore, Charlotte E., M.G.J. Minnaert, & J. Houtgast, The Solar Spectrum 2935 A to 8770 A (National Bureau of Standards Monograph, US Govt. Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1966).
Moore, Charlotte E., Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra - A: Atomic Energy Levels - 2nd ed.; B: Multiplet tables - Si I. Data Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra (National Bureau of Standards, National Standard Reference Series, Washington, DC, 1967).
Moore, Charlotte E., Bibliography on the Analyses of Optical Atomic Spectra - Sect.1: 1[H] - 23[V] (National Bureau of Standards Special Publication, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1968).
Moore, Charlotte E., Partial Grotriam Diagrams of Astrophysical Interest (National Bureau of Standards, National Standard Reference Series, Washington, DC, 1968).
Moore, Charlotte E., Bibliography on the Analyses of Optical Atomic Spectra. Sect. 1: 1H - 23V; Sect.2: 24[W] - 41[Nb]; Sect.3: 42[Mo] - 57[La], 72[Hf] - 89[Ac]; Sect.4: 57[La] - 71[Lu], 89[Ac] - 99[Es] (National Bureau of Standards Special Publication, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1969).
Moore, Charlotte E., Ionization Potentials and Ionization Limits Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra (National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC, 1970).
Moore, Charlotte E., Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra (National Bureau of Standards, National Standard Reference Series, Washington, DC, 1970).
Moore, Charlotte E., Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra - A: Atomic Atomic Energy Levels - 2nd ed. - B: Multiplet tables; N IV, N V, N VI, N VII. Data Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra (National Bureau of Standards, National Standard Reference Series, Washington, DC, 1971).
Moore, C.E., R. Tousey, G.D. Sandlin, C.M. Brown, S.G. Tilford, & M.L. Ginter, “Ultraviolet Solar Identifications Based on Extended Absorption Series Observed in the Laboratory Spectrum of Si I,” Astrophys. & Space Sci. 38, 359-64 (1975).
Meggers, William Frederick and Charlotte E. Moore, The First Spectrum of Hafnium (Hf I) (U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC, 1976.
Moore, C.E., C.M. Brown, G.D. Sandlin, S.G. Tilford, & R. Tousey, “The Presence of Si I Series in the Ultraviolet Solar Spectrum — 3000 to 1200 Å,” Ap.J. Supp. 33, 393-414 (1977).
Moore, C.E.; R. Tousey, & C.M. Brown, The Solar Spectrum 3069-2095 Angstroms from the Echelle Spectrograph Flown in 1961 and 1964. An Extension of Rowlands Preliminary Table of Solar Spectrum Wavelengths (Interim Report, Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC, 1982) [abstract].
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Other Works: Popularizations, Fiction, etc.
Moore, Charlotte E., “Elements in the Sun,” Sky & Telescope 2, 3 (1943).
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