Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 68; Volumes 1907-1908Priestley and Weale, 1908 Includes lists of additions to the Society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... give the evidence collected , it may be well to give some considerations which may be held to justify the inquiry as to the seat of cyanogen absorption . I recognise the highly speculative nature of some of them , but I beg leave to set ...
... give the evidence collected , it may be well to give some considerations which may be held to justify the inquiry as to the seat of cyanogen absorption . I recognise the highly speculative nature of some of them , but I beg leave to set ...
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... give rise to induced oscillations ( accompanied by luminosity ) in the rarefied gas in the enclosed tube . The method made it possible to produce brilliant luminosity in the gas at much lower pressures than those then attainable in ...
... give rise to induced oscillations ( accompanied by luminosity ) in the rarefied gas in the enclosed tube . The method made it possible to produce brilliant luminosity in the gas at much lower pressures than those then attainable in ...
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... give them lumi- nosity ? Or is it not more rational to say that the spectra of all comets are approximately similar , because they always find the same vapours spread in their path as they approach the Sun , and can only elicit the ...
... give them lumi- nosity ? Or is it not more rational to say that the spectra of all comets are approximately similar , because they always find the same vapours spread in their path as they approach the Sun , and can only elicit the ...
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... give account of their quantitative distribution in such space . The great extensions of the corona ( as was pointed out by Huggins in his Bakerian Lecture , 1885 ) , and the equally great extension of comets ' tails , demand the ...
... give account of their quantitative distribution in such space . The great extensions of the corona ( as was pointed out by Huggins in his Bakerian Lecture , 1885 ) , and the equally great extension of comets ' tails , demand the ...
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... give a mean displacement , E.-W. , 0'0327 6 iron 2 chromium " " 5 cyanogen 27 29 35 * 0304 0326 It thus appears that the cyanogen lines give displacements ( Nov. 1907. Solar Atmosphere and in Interplanetary Space . 9.
... give a mean displacement , E.-W. , 0'0327 6 iron 2 chromium " " 5 cyanogen 27 29 35 * 0304 0326 It thus appears that the cyanogen lines give displacements ( Nov. 1907. Solar Atmosphere and in Interplanetary Space . 9.
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angle appear Astrographic axis bright brighter Cape Catalogue centre coefficient colour column comet comparison stars computed corrections correlation curve cyanogen David Gill deduced determination distance Double Stars drift E. E. Barnard Earth eclipse epoch equation equatorial faint formula give given Greenwich groups heliometer instrument Julian Day Jupiter latitude lens Lick Observatory limb lines longitude magnitude Max Wolf mean measures meridian method Monthly Notices Moon nebula nucleus number of stars observations obtained orbit outer condensation paper parallax Paris perihelion perihelion passage period perturbations photographs planet plates position present Professor proper motion reduced reflector refraction refractor region right ascension ring Royal Observatory satellite Saturn seen Sept solar spectra spectral class spectroheliograph spectroscope spectrum spot stellar sun-spot Sun's surface Table telescope tion variable Yerkes Observatory zone ΙΟ