Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... appear to be now calming down - consistently , so far , with the much - discussed eleven - year cycle of maximum and ... appears to be of prodigious thickness , as may be inferred from the evidently vast depths into which the nuclear ...
... appear to be now calming down - consistently , so far , with the much - discussed eleven - year cycle of maximum and ... appears to be of prodigious thickness , as may be inferred from the evidently vast depths into which the nuclear ...
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... appear to be given in the German map . The east ridge is , however , well given in the large map ; it is connected with the boundary of a large space south of Hesiod , presenting ( on the map ) the appearance of a large disrupted crater ...
... appear to be given in the German map . The east ridge is , however , well given in the large map ; it is connected with the boundary of a large space south of Hesiod , presenting ( on the map ) the appearance of a large disrupted crater ...
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... appear necessary to give all the numbers of the observations , or the troublesome reductions , but it may be proper to describe the method pursued : - 1. The Comet's R.A. , N.P.D. , and log . distance were inter- polated from the ...
... appear necessary to give all the numbers of the observations , or the troublesome reductions , but it may be proper to describe the method pursued : - 1. The Comet's R.A. , N.P.D. , and log . distance were inter- polated from the ...
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... appear in extenso in the Memoirs of the Society . Places of Comet II . 1861. By N. M. R. Edmondson , Esq . , Assistant , Armagh Observatory . ( Communicated by Dr. Robinson . ) Observations made at the Dudley Observatory , Albany , New ...
... appear in extenso in the Memoirs of the Society . Places of Comet II . 1861. By N. M. R. Edmondson , Esq . , Assistant , Armagh Observatory . ( Communicated by Dr. Robinson . ) Observations made at the Dudley Observatory , Albany , New ...
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... 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 corrected values ...
... 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 corrected values ...
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