Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... June 27 July 4 II 11 52 14'4 11 17 8.8 10 42 33'5 18 16 30 ° 02 N.P.D. from Observation . 115 22 3946 18 8 54-64 115 19 3.65 18 I 49'51 115 12 54.83 Results of the Meridional Observations of Small Planets ; Occultations of Stars by the ...
... June 27 July 4 II 11 52 14'4 11 17 8.8 10 42 33'5 18 16 30 ° 02 N.P.D. from Observation . 115 22 3946 18 8 54-64 115 19 3.65 18 I 49'51 115 12 54.83 Results of the Meridional Observations of Small Planets ; Occultations of Stars by the ...
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... June 25 18 Aquarii , disapp . Bright Sept. 14 Capricorni , disapp . Dark II 39 59'1 8 3 44'0 D. 14 g Capricorni , disapp . Dark 9 17 44'I E. 14 Capricorni , reapp . ( a ) Bright 10 29 55'3 E. Oct. 20 Arietis , disapp . Bright 22 103 ...
... June 25 18 Aquarii , disapp . Bright Sept. 14 Capricorni , disapp . Dark II 39 59'1 8 3 44'0 D. 14 g Capricorni , disapp . Dark 9 17 44'I E. 14 Capricorni , reapp . ( a ) Bright 10 29 55'3 E. Oct. 20 Arietis , disapp . Bright 22 103 ...
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... June 1859 . It appears by the observations published in the Monthly Notices , vol . xx . p . 77 , that the latitude and longitude of the Observatory were provisionally found to be Lat . 33 ° 51'41 " 1 S .; Long . 10h 4 595-86 W. The ...
... June 1859 . It appears by the observations published in the Monthly Notices , vol . xx . p . 77 , that the latitude and longitude of the Observatory were provisionally found to be Lat . 33 ° 51'41 " 1 S .; Long . 10h 4 595-86 W. The ...
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... June last , for a grant to the Royal Astronomical Society of 1000l . in aid of the proposed temporary maintenance of an observatory near Poonah , I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acquaint you that ...
... June last , for a grant to the Royal Astronomical Society of 1000l . in aid of the proposed temporary maintenance of an observatory near Poonah , I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acquaint you that ...
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... June 30 II I 47'4 6 40 13'07 43 25 111 11 31 37 ° 9 15 8 15.83 43 26 13'0 11 29 36.1 6 41 6.02 43 14 34'5 II 47 20'9 15 8 16.60 43 26 25'4 July 2 11 23 2.8 832 23 ° 31 27 31 I'I 15 10 55 9 ° 2 15 15 45'79 44 32 44 ° 2 II 30 4.3 8 32 45 ...
... June 30 II I 47'4 6 40 13'07 43 25 111 11 31 37 ° 9 15 8 15.83 43 26 13'0 11 29 36.1 6 41 6.02 43 14 34'5 II 47 20'9 15 8 16.60 43 26 25'4 July 2 11 23 2.8 832 23 ° 31 27 31 I'I 15 10 55 9 ° 2 15 15 45'79 44 32 44 ° 2 II 30 4.3 8 32 45 ...
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