Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... March , and of the last half also of April and May , were very grand ( as see sheets Nos . 41 , 43 , 44 , and 47 , especially the last ) . " The preponderance of spots occurred , as usual , in the Sun's northern hemisphere ; indeed ...
... March , and of the last half also of April and May , were very grand ( as see sheets Nos . 41 , 43 , 44 , and 47 , especially the last ) . " The preponderance of spots occurred , as usual , in the Sun's northern hemisphere ; indeed ...
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... March , 1861 , consists in supposing that there is a repulsive force emanating from the incandescent surface of the Sun , and , like the attractive force , varying as the inverse square of the distance , but which , in consequence of ...
... March , 1861 , consists in supposing that there is a repulsive force emanating from the incandescent surface of the Sun , and , like the attractive force , varying as the inverse square of the distance , but which , in consequence of ...
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... March 27 , 1859 , and amount to 1841 zones . By means of auxiliary tables , the positions of all the stars of Bessel's zones , from + 15 ° to + 45 ° from Weisse's catalogue , Oeltzen's cata- logue , & c . were brought up to 18550 , and ...
... March 27 , 1859 , and amount to 1841 zones . By means of auxiliary tables , the positions of all the stars of Bessel's zones , from + 15 ° to + 45 ° from Weisse's catalogue , Oeltzen's cata- logue , & c . were brought up to 18550 , and ...
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... March , B.C. 851 . 60 , 61 The President communicated observations by Mr. S. Horton of Encke's Comet , and of the planet Saturn , extracted from the Hartwell Observatory Register . The comet was seen : - Right Ascension Declination Hour ...
... March , B.C. 851 . 60 , 61 The President communicated observations by Mr. S. Horton of Encke's Comet , and of the planet Saturn , extracted from the Hartwell Observatory Register . The comet was seen : - Right Ascension Declination Hour ...
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... March 1860 , and employing the same rule with R , the extra atmospheric value of r equal to 70 ° at Earth's mean distance , we arrive at 12,880,000 ° as the potential temperature of its radiating surface . If we expose the flame of a ...
... March 1860 , and employing the same rule with R , the extra atmospheric value of r equal to 70 ° at Earth's mean distance , we arrive at 12,880,000 ° as the potential temperature of its radiating surface . If we expose the flame of a ...
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2r+g Airy Alhazen Annex appears April Astronomer Royal bright Calculation CAYLEY clock Comet computed corrected crater Decl declination diameter difference distance Ditto ditto edge Ephemeris equations Equatoreal error excentricity eye-piece Greenwich inches aperture instrument July June Jupiter Jupiter's Satellites latitude light limb longitude Lunar m² e m² n² Mars Mean Solar measures Memoir meridian Minor Planets Monthly Notices Moon Moon's Mean Motion N.P.D. from Observation Nautical Almanac nearly Nebula nucleus Number of Observations obtained Occultation orbit parallax perihelion photographs Prof R.A. from Observation Radcliffe Catalogue radiation Right Ascension ring Royal Observatory Saturn Secular Acceleration shadow Sirius Small Planets Society Solar Eclipse soleil stars Struve Sun's disk surface T. W. Webb taches telescope term thermometer tion Transit of Mercury Ursa Variable Variable Stars W. R. Dawes Weisse