Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... element which I have always denoted by has no influence over it . This proposition I have already proved , even to the cube of the disturbing forces , in my third memoir upon the perturba- tion of the small planets , and the proof holds ...
... element which I have always denoted by has no influence over it . This proposition I have already proved , even to the cube of the disturbing forces , in my third memoir upon the perturba- tion of the small planets , and the proof holds ...
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... elements given are - the Greenwich mean time of each observation , and the observed distance , index - error , and corrected apparent distance . It does not appear necessary to give all the numbers of the observations , or the ...
... elements given are - the Greenwich mean time of each observation , and the observed distance , index - error , and corrected apparent distance . It does not appear necessary to give all the numbers of the observations , or the ...
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... elements for computing its diff . R.A. and its N.P.D. were thus completely obtained . The following are the results for the Comet's place : - The ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Federenko's Lalande 1166 Day . 1861 . July 1 1'4 Comet's G.M.T. R.A. N.P.D. ...
... elements for computing its diff . R.A. and its N.P.D. were thus completely obtained . The following are the results for the Comet's place : - The ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Federenko's Lalande 1166 Day . 1861 . July 1 1'4 Comet's G.M.T. R.A. N.P.D. ...
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... elements of the orbits . 1845-1852 1845-1850 and the history may be divided into four periods , embracing 1. The origin of the undertaking , and the operations of MM . de Tenner and Struve relating to the arcs of Lithuania and the ...
... elements of the orbits . 1845-1852 1845-1850 and the history may be divided into four periods , embracing 1. The origin of the undertaking , and the operations of MM . de Tenner and Struve relating to the arcs of Lithuania and the ...
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... element ; but it is rather difficult , on account of the termination of Mercury's disk , which is always very bad , and seems to be very faint at the edges . = A new discussion of my magnetical observations compared with a series of ...
... element ; but it is rather difficult , on account of the termination of Mercury's disk , which is always very bad , and seems to be very faint at the edges . = A new discussion of my magnetical observations compared with a series of ...
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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