Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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Page 82
... Mars and Jupiter , on the one hand , as made at all Observatories ( in the aggregate ) except that of Greenwich , and on the other hand as made at Greenwich . For this purpose , I fixed upon the year 1858 , as the latest for which I ...
... Mars and Jupiter , on the one hand , as made at all Observatories ( in the aggregate ) except that of Greenwich , and on the other hand as made at Greenwich . For this purpose , I fixed upon the year 1858 , as the latest for which I ...
Page 130
... Mars will rise up into solidity before our delighted gaze . - - - I may also , perhaps , be permitted to remark , that while our great national and public Observatories , indeed , I ought to indeed , I ought to say those of the ...
... Mars will rise up into solidity before our delighted gaze . - - - I may also , perhaps , be permitted to remark , that while our great national and public Observatories , indeed , I ought to indeed , I ought to say those of the ...
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... Mars 1862. " On the Transit of Mercury of 12 Nov. 1861 , observed at Hobart Town . By Mr. Abbott . I transmit a diagram of the transit of Mercury , which occurred on the 12th of the present month . The time of ingress stated may not be ...
... Mars 1862. " On the Transit of Mercury of 12 Nov. 1861 , observed at Hobart Town . By Mr. Abbott . I transmit a diagram of the transit of Mercury , which occurred on the 12th of the present month . The time of ingress stated may not be ...
Page 247
... neither was a comet ; and by the second observation their respective situation was A R.A. = + 15 ° , A N.P.D. + 3 ' ; so that , supposing the place assigned in the first observation Lieut . GILLIS : Opposition of Mars , 1862 .
... neither was a comet ; and by the second observation their respective situation was A R.A. = + 15 ° , A N.P.D. + 3 ' ; so that , supposing the place assigned in the first observation Lieut . GILLIS : Opposition of Mars , 1862 .
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... Mars near the Opposition of the Planet , 1862 . The middle point between which differs from the place of ( B ) by ... Mars h m 8 I 17 30 O +3 5 43 Weisse I. 335 9 20 27 28 Mars I 17 45 Weisse I. 335 9 20 27 943 36 48 943 29 Mars 1 17 58 ...
... Mars near the Opposition of the Planet , 1862 . The middle point between which differs from the place of ( B ) by ... Mars h m 8 I 17 30 O +3 5 43 Weisse I. 335 9 20 27 28 Mars I 17 45 Weisse I. 335 9 20 27 943 36 48 943 29 Mars 1 17 58 ...
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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