Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 53; Volumes 1892-1893Priestley and Weale, 1893 Includes lists of additions to the Society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... angle of 45 ° , covering the open end of the telescope when not in use . Access would be obtained for the observers by suitable stairs on the outer framework , which , being entirely detached from the inner telescope , would not affect ...
... angle of 45 ° , covering the open end of the telescope when not in use . Access would be obtained for the observers by suitable stairs on the outer framework , which , being entirely detached from the inner telescope , would not affect ...
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... Angle 108.17 ... 108.33 ... 108.14 108.32 ... 108.28 ... 108.15 ... 108.31 108.17 h m 107.90 Sid ' . Time 7 30 108.25 8 00 108.50 625 108.35 8 10 36 36 36 36 I wo wo wo wo w w w w 3 3 3 3 12 36 36 36 36 A. and C. 117.6 5:45 117.2 5:49 ...
... Angle 108.17 ... 108.33 ... 108.14 108.32 ... 108.28 ... 108.15 ... 108.31 108.17 h m 107.90 Sid ' . Time 7 30 108.25 8 00 108.50 625 108.35 8 10 36 36 36 36 I wo wo wo wo w w w w 3 3 3 3 12 36 36 36 36 A. and C. 117.6 5:45 117.2 5:49 ...
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... Angle 108 23 8n 1892'14 108.00 4n A. and C. 1891.22 116.6 5'50 1892'14 116.7 5'48 B. and C. 1891.22 1892.14 127.8 127.7 5'60 5.53 6n 4n ៩ ៩ . 6n ៩ 4n All of the measures were made near the meridian , and under favourable atmospheric ...
... Angle 108 23 8n 1892'14 108.00 4n A. and C. 1891.22 116.6 5'50 1892'14 116.7 5'48 B. and C. 1891.22 1892.14 127.8 127.7 5'60 5.53 6n 4n ៩ ៩ . 6n ៩ 4n All of the measures were made near the meridian , and under favourable atmospheric ...
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... angles to each other , and each inclined 45 ° to the parallel of declination . Magnifying power , 55 . 14 12 57 2 " " +0 44'38 9.5960 -0.03 - 8 37.8 O'7934 -0.2 14 13 I 33 34 +1 15.00 9'5951 -0 ° 02 -- 5 347 0'7906 -0 ° 2 14 13 4 35 14 ...
... angles to each other , and each inclined 45 ° to the parallel of declination . Magnifying power , 55 . 14 12 57 2 " " +0 44'38 9.5960 -0.03 - 8 37.8 O'7934 -0.2 14 13 I 33 34 +1 15.00 9'5951 -0 ° 02 -- 5 347 0'7906 -0 ° 2 14 13 4 35 14 ...
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... angles to each other , and each inclined 45 ° to the parallel of declination . Magnifying Greenwich Mean Solar Time . 9 11 22 53 - I Corr . for Refraction . ... Apparent Comp . N.P.D. " " 1 51 41 19'0 ... * a b Observer . 4- * R.A. Log ...
... angles to each other , and each inclined 45 ° to the parallel of declination . Magnifying Greenwich Mean Solar Time . 9 11 22 53 - I Corr . for Refraction . ... Apparent Comp . N.P.D. " " 1 51 41 19'0 ... * a b Observer . 4- * R.A. Log ...
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