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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... Struve , Observatory , Pulkowa , Russia , were balloted for and duly elected Associates of the Society . The following candidates were proposed for election as Fellows of the Society , the names of the proposers from personal knowledge ...
... Struve , Observatory , Pulkowa , Russia , were balloted for and duly elected Associates of the Society . The following candidates were proposed for election as Fellows of the Society , the names of the proposers from personal knowledge ...
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... Struve in 1830. I have computed the orbit by the Glasenapp - Kowalsky method , and find the following provisional ... Struve 255 ° 9 257 ° 3 O " 1 " 1 " I - 14 1.33 1'32 + ΟΟΙ 1836.14 99 255'5 255'5 Ο Ο 1.30 1.28 + 0'02 1840.56 0 ...
... Struve in 1830. I have computed the orbit by the Glasenapp - Kowalsky method , and find the following provisional ... Struve 255 ° 9 257 ° 3 O " 1 " 1 " I - 14 1.33 1'32 + ΟΟΙ 1836.14 99 255'5 255'5 Ο Ο 1.30 1.28 + 0'02 1840.56 0 ...
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... Struve , 7'4 , 76 ; and the approximate position of the star for 1880'0 is R.A. 19h 21m.7 Decl . + 27 ° 8 ' It lies about 14 ° s.p. ẞ Cygni . The Orbit of y Corona Australis . By R. P. Sellors , B.A. ( Communicated by H. C. Russell ...
... Struve , 7'4 , 76 ; and the approximate position of the star for 1880'0 is R.A. 19h 21m.7 Decl . + 27 ° 8 ' It lies about 14 ° s.p. ẞ Cygni . The Orbit of y Corona Australis . By R. P. Sellors , B.A. ( Communicated by H. C. Russell ...
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... Struve in 1830 ; and the data are now sufficient for an approximate determination of the elements of the orbit . During this time the distance has been steadily diminishing . It was discovered by South , who measured it in 1823 on a ...
... Struve in 1830 ; and the data are now sufficient for an approximate determination of the elements of the orbit . During this time the distance has been steadily diminishing . It was discovered by South , who measured it in 1823 on a ...
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... 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 : 48 174.6 3.39 Mädler 3n 1846 40 176.2 3.19 Philpott 42 1850'44 178.0 Mädler In ... 1851.28 1787 3:48 Mädler 216 1855.32 ...
... 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 : 48 174.6 3.39 Mädler 3n 1846 40 176.2 3.19 Philpott 42 1850'44 178.0 Mädler In ... 1851.28 1787 3:48 Mädler 216 1855.32 ...
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