Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... Solar Eclipse of 1860. BIN $ NAPOLI * VOL . XXII . No. I. Dr. LEE , President , in the Chair . Col. T. Schaffner , Kentucky , U. S. A. , was balloted for and duly elected a Fellow of the Society . Extract of a Letter from Professor ...
... Solar Eclipse of 1860. BIN $ NAPOLI * VOL . XXII . No. I. Dr. LEE , President , in the Chair . Col. T. Schaffner , Kentucky , U. S. A. , was balloted for and duly elected a Fellow of the Society . Extract of a Letter from Professor ...
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ASTRONOMER ROYAL : on the Total Solar Eclipse of 1860 . Rev. F. HOWLETT : Observations of the Solar Spots . 3 , 4 Note by the Astronomer Royal . The small errors to which Professor Hansen alludes in the last paragraph were pointed out ...
ASTRONOMER ROYAL : on the Total Solar Eclipse of 1860 . Rev. F. HOWLETT : Observations of the Solar Spots . 3 , 4 Note by the Astronomer Royal . The small errors to which Professor Hansen alludes in the last paragraph were pointed out ...
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... Solar Spots . By Rev. F. Howlett . Mr. Howlett presented to the Society a further series of drawings of solar spots . The following is extracted from the letter , dated St. Augustine's Parsonage , Hurst Green , Sussex , Nov. 5th , 1861 ...
... Solar Spots . By Rev. F. Howlett . Mr. Howlett presented to the Society a further series of drawings of solar spots . The following is extracted from the letter , dated St. Augustine's Parsonage , Hurst Green , Sussex , Nov. 5th , 1861 ...
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... 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 13 , 14 Europa . Mean Solar Time of Observation.
... 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 13 , 14 Europa . Mean Solar Time of Observation.
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... Solar Time of Observation . h m S h m II 12 25'4 9 31 33 1 22 40 9 ° 31 22 25 44.66 N.P.D. from Observation . 120 47 44-84 120 21 49 34 1861 , Sept. 12 Oct. 4 Phocæa · Mean Solar Time of Observation . h m 8 1861 , Sept. 20 12 18 24'9 O ...
... Solar Time of Observation . h m S h m II 12 25'4 9 31 33 1 22 40 9 ° 31 22 25 44.66 N.P.D. from Observation . 120 47 44-84 120 21 49 34 1861 , Sept. 12 Oct. 4 Phocæa · Mean Solar Time of Observation . h m 8 1861 , Sept. 20 12 18 24'9 O ...
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