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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... stars , and that this lacuna is the end of a long starless hole , apparently showing the direction of some unknown cosmic motion . I have given a number of examples of this , the best specimen being the nebula 2 degrees south of 2 Cygni ...
... stars , and that this lacuna is the end of a long starless hole , apparently showing the direction of some unknown cosmic motion . I have given a number of examples of this , the best specimen being the nebula 2 degrees south of 2 Cygni ...
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Royal Astronomical Society. Micrometric Observations of Double Stars at the Royal Observatory , Greenwich . Star's Name . R.A. 1910 . N.P.D. Position Angle . 1910 . Dist . Number of Nights . Magni- Epoch tudes . Obsr . 1906 . " h m B ...
Royal Astronomical Society. Micrometric Observations of Double Stars at the Royal Observatory , Greenwich . Star's Name . R.A. 1910 . N.P.D. Position Angle . 1910 . Dist . Number of Nights . Magni- Epoch tudes . Obsr . 1906 . " h m B ...
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Royal Astronomical Society. Star's Name . R.A. 1910 . N.P.D. Position 1910. Angle . Number Dist . of Magni- tudes . Epoch 1906 . Obsr . Nights . h m " 1 Ho 351 8 2 68 51 228.9 2 ° 32 I 7'0 11'7 * 236 H. F. Σ 1187 8 4 57 31 43'3 2.22 2 7 ...
Royal Astronomical Society. Star's Name . R.A. 1910 . N.P.D. Position 1910. Angle . Number Dist . of Magni- tudes . Epoch 1906 . Obsr . Nights . h m " 1 Ho 351 8 2 68 51 228.9 2 ° 32 I 7'0 11'7 * 236 H. F. Σ 1187 8 4 57 31 43'3 2.22 2 7 ...
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Royal Astronomical Society. Number Star's Name . Ho 389 1'51 3 7'0 9'3 ΟΣ 287 I'04 I ΟΣ 288 1.61 2 6'4 7'1 Σ 1909 4'60 2 Ho 60 0'41 2 Σ 1926 O'94 I Σ 3091 Ho 547 Σ 1934 Σ 1944 ΟΣ 296 Lewis Σ 1954 3'30 2 Ho 63 ΟΣ 298 Hu 580 0'20 2 Ho 399 ...
Royal Astronomical Society. Number Star's Name . Ho 389 1'51 3 7'0 9'3 ΟΣ 287 I'04 I ΟΣ 288 1.61 2 6'4 7'1 Σ 1909 4'60 2 Ho 60 0'41 2 Σ 1926 O'94 I Σ 3091 Ho 547 Σ 1934 Σ 1944 ΟΣ 296 Lewis Σ 1954 3'30 2 Ho 63 ΟΣ 298 Hu 580 0'20 2 Ho 399 ...
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... Number of Magni- tudes . Nights . 212 2 0'16. R.A. N.P.D. Position Star's Name . 1910 . 1910 . Angle . Number Dist . of Nights . Magni- tudes . Epoch 1906 . Obsr . h n m Hu 678 18.56 77 54 363'1 3'04 3 8'0 10'5 651 W. B. Ho 92 1857 57 37 ...
... Number of Magni- tudes . Nights . 212 2 0'16. R.A. N.P.D. Position Star's Name . 1910 . 1910 . Angle . Number Dist . of Nights . Magni- tudes . Epoch 1906 . Obsr . h n m Hu 678 18.56 77 54 363'1 3'04 3 8'0 10'5 651 W. B. Ho 92 1857 57 37 ...
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