Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... Moon's mean longitude , which I have not yet quite completed . I must in fact execute in regard to these terms as great a labour as in the calculation of the lunar perturba- tions themselves . I must carry on the approximations until ...
... Moon's mean longitude , which I have not yet quite completed . I must in fact execute in regard to these terms as great a labour as in the calculation of the lunar perturba- tions themselves . I must carry on the approximations until ...
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... Moon's shadow over the African continent , in the eclipse of 1861 , Dec. 31 , has been derived from accurate calculations founded upon the Tables of Le Verrier and Hansen , assuming the diameters of Sun and Moon as there adopted ...
... Moon's shadow over the African continent , in the eclipse of 1861 , Dec. 31 , has been derived from accurate calculations founded upon the Tables of Le Verrier and Hansen , assuming the diameters of Sun and Moon as there adopted ...
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... Moon's age , so that they not only served as a record of the past , but can also be used as an Ephemeris , indi- cating to the observer the appearances likely to be seen , and thus form the basis of an accurate course of observations on ...
... Moon's age , so that they not only served as a record of the past , but can also be used as an Ephemeris , indi- cating to the observer the appearances likely to be seen , and thus form the basis of an accurate course of observations on ...
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... Moon's age at which each ob- servation was made , and followed by a summary of objects suitable for further telescopic observation in or near Plato . The whole are bound in a volume , which is deposited in the Library for reference and ...
... Moon's age at which each ob- servation was made , and followed by a summary of objects suitable for further telescopic observation in or near Plato . The whole are bound in a volume , which is deposited in the Library for reference and ...
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... Moon . Observer . E. Day of Obs . Phenomenon . Moon's Limb . Mean Solar Time . h m 8 1861 , 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 ...
... Moon . Observer . E. Day of Obs . Phenomenon . Moon's Limb . Mean Solar Time . h m 8 1861 , 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 ...
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