Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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Page 7
... light into the dark shadow within the larger crater . III . A crater north of Cichus , given in the small German map , but singularly omitted in the large map . There is a very obscure marking in the neighbourhood of the fault next to ...
... light into the dark shadow within the larger crater . III . A crater north of Cichus , given in the small German map , but singularly omitted in the large map . There is a very obscure marking in the neighbourhood of the fault next to ...
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... light of a lamp enclosed in a lantern is thrown on a highly reflective surface attached to the box , the disk is viewed by the light thus reflected and transmitted through it . In this way , while the eye carefully contemplates the ...
... light of a lamp enclosed in a lantern is thrown on a highly reflective surface attached to the box , the disk is viewed by the light thus reflected and transmitted through it . In this way , while the eye carefully contemplates the ...
Page 22
... light re- fracted at the border of the Moon's disk , and from the motion of the Moon . Beobachtung der totalen Sonnen - Finsterniss vom 18 ( 6 ) Juli , 1860 , in Pobes . Nach den Berichten der einzelnen Theil- nehmer zusammengestellt ...
... light re- fracted at the border of the Moon's disk , and from the motion of the Moon . Beobachtung der totalen Sonnen - Finsterniss vom 18 ( 6 ) Juli , 1860 , in Pobes . Nach den Berichten der einzelnen Theil- nehmer zusammengestellt ...
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... light , before the rupture , more faint a good deal than the part of the Sun at the opposite point of the diameter of the planet . The blackness of the planet appeared greater a good deal than the usual nuclei of the spots , and its ...
... light , before the rupture , more faint a good deal than the part of the Sun at the opposite point of the diameter of the planet . The blackness of the planet appeared greater a good deal than the usual nuclei of the spots , and its ...
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... light between the planet and the Sun's limb seemed to break up , by the sudden filling up of the two cusps by a black space . This appearance was , no doubt , occasioned by the tremulous motion affecting the Sun's limb . The exact time ...
... light between the planet and the Sun's limb seemed to break up , by the sudden filling up of the two cusps by a black space . This appearance was , no doubt , occasioned by the tremulous motion affecting the Sun's limb . The exact time ...
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