Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 53Priestley and Weale, 1893 Includes lists of additions to the society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... Lick Observatory , Photographs of the Moon and Jupiter ( enlarged positives on glass ) , presented by the Observatory ; Sydney Observatory , Photographs of portions of the Moon and of the region surrounding Argus ( enlargements on paper ) ...
... Lick Observatory , Photographs of the Moon and Jupiter ( enlarged positives on glass ) , presented by the Observatory ; Sydney Observatory , Photographs of portions of the Moon and of the region surrounding Argus ( enlargements on paper ) ...
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... Lick Observatory shows that the companion has described about 288 ° of its apparent ellipse since its discovery by Struve in 1830. I have computed the orbit by the Glasenapp - Kowalsky method , and find the following provisional ...
... Lick Observatory shows that the companion has described about 288 ° of its apparent ellipse since its discovery by Struve in 1830. I have computed the orbit by the Glasenapp - Kowalsky method , and find the following provisional ...
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... Lick Observatory . I observed it on every available occasion until it was so low in the west in the early part of the evening that further comparisons would have little or no value . For the lower magnitudes I have used for comparison ...
... Lick Observatory . I observed it on every available occasion until it was so low in the west in the early part of the evening that further comparisons would have little or no value . For the lower magnitudes I have used for comparison ...
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... Lick Observatory . 1892 270 ° 180 ° Measures of 1785 . Σ 1785 1830 90 ° " 1823 : 40 160 ° 4 5'66 South In 1830.12 164'4 3:49 Struve 3n 1830.20 164'5 4.62 Herschel In 1831 ± 163.8 3 ± Herschel In 1831 34 166.3 ( 7.69 ) Herschel 211 1843 ...
... Lick Observatory . 1892 270 ° 180 ° Measures of 1785 . Σ 1785 1830 90 ° " 1823 : 40 160 ° 4 5'66 South In 1830.12 164'4 3:49 Struve 3n 1830.20 164'5 4.62 Herschel In 1831 ± 163.8 3 ± Herschel In 1831 34 166.3 ( 7.69 ) Herschel 211 1843 ...
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... Lick Observatory by Professor Barnard , which exhibited " creases , knots , and bends in the streams of luminous matter , apparently flowing out from the head and forming the tail . " The diminution of brilliancy from the head to the ...
... Lick Observatory by Professor Barnard , which exhibited " creases , knots , and bends in the streams of luminous matter , apparently flowing out from the head and forming the tail . " The diminution of brilliancy from the head to the ...
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Academy Andromedæ angle appeared Aquilæ Astronomer Royal Auriga Bisection bright Burnham Camelop Canis Carinæ Cassiopeia Catalogue Centauri centre Cephei cluster coefficient comet comparison stars correction Cygni Dembowski determined diameter distance double stars E. E. Barnard eclipse epoch Equat equatoreal exposure Galactic Long Geminorum Greenwich Greenwich Mean instrument Isaac Roberts June Jupiter Lalande lens Lick Observatory London longitude lunar Lupi Magn magnitude me²e mean measures Meteorological micrometer Monocerotis Monthly Notices Moon motion nebula Nova Auriga observations obtained Ophiuchi orbit Orionis paper parallax Paris period Persei photographs planet plates position probable error Professor proper motion Puppis Refraction right ascension Royal Observatory S. W. Burnham Sagittarii satellite Saturn Schiaparelli Scorpii seen Sept solar spectra spectroscope spectrum stellar Struve Tauri telescope thermometer tion transit transit circle Velorum ΙΟ