Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1858 |
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... longitudes of spots , as compared with that of the centre of the disk , increase by No. I. the synodic quantity ... longitude is reduced in the proportion of 72 to 1 , as compared with the scale in latitude , and the delineations of ...
... longitudes of spots , as compared with that of the centre of the disk , increase by No. I. the synodic quantity ... longitude is reduced in the proportion of 72 to 1 , as compared with the scale in latitude , and the delineations of ...
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... longitude and latitude of the planet or comet , founded on an indeterminate number of ob- servations made during a short interval of time ; and then , by means of those expressions , and the results of their successive differentiation ...
... longitude and latitude of the planet or comet , founded on an indeterminate number of ob- servations made during a short interval of time ; and then , by means of those expressions , and the results of their successive differentiation ...
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... longitude , caused by the rotation of the planet ) , as similar streaks observed by Mr. Lassell ( see next paper ) .- ED . drawing of the planet Jupiter , as seen last night with this in- strument- —or rather early this morning . " I ...
... longitude , caused by the rotation of the planet ) , as similar streaks observed by Mr. Lassell ( see next paper ) .- ED . drawing of the planet Jupiter , as seen last night with this in- strument- —or rather early this morning . " I ...
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... longitude between Madras and Greenwich was taken at 5h 21m . On all the dates except November 4th , the observations for the star A were taken in two sets ; one before the measures for the star B , the other after , in order that the ...
... longitude between Madras and Greenwich was taken at 5h 21m . On all the dates except November 4th , the observations for the star A were taken in two sets ; one before the measures for the star B , the other after , in order that the ...
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... 59 ° 90 21 51 25 40 29'952 57.6 21 17 57.00 21 56 53.60 14 Comet Observatory longitude 145 ° E. , latitude 37 ° 46 ′ 50 ′′ . " Astronomical Observatory , Williamstown , " Victoria , Oct. 16 , 1858. " 69 , 70 pleted with a result as near to.
... 59 ° 90 21 51 25 40 29'952 57.6 21 17 57.00 21 56 53.60 14 Comet Observatory longitude 145 ° E. , latitude 37 ° 46 ′ 50 ′′ . " Astronomical Observatory , Williamstown , " Victoria , Oct. 16 , 1858. " 69 , 70 pleted with a result as near to.
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