Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1858 |
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... obtained 813 places of 286 spots , which he subsequently reduced with a skill and exactness in which I place great confidence . He has given a plate exhibiting the gross distribution in latitude during the period of his labours , in ...
... obtained 813 places of 286 spots , which he subsequently reduced with a skill and exactness in which I place great confidence . He has given a plate exhibiting the gross distribution in latitude during the period of his labours , in ...
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... obtained directly by the differentiation of the fundamental one in Nautical Astronomy . { and h = hour - angle or meridian distance . Considering p and h only to change , it ( 1 ) is in fact only the 2- value of zenith distance : dh } ...
... obtained directly by the differentiation of the fundamental one in Nautical Astronomy . { and h = hour - angle or meridian distance . Considering p and h only to change , it ( 1 ) is in fact only the 2- value of zenith distance : dh } ...
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... obtained by M. Liais by the dry process on glass collodionised and albumenised , in which the effect was distinctly traced , while the plates were still wet on coming out of the gallic acid bath . M. Liais adds some remarks in expla ...
... obtained by M. Liais by the dry process on glass collodionised and albumenised , in which the effect was distinctly traced , while the plates were still wet on coming out of the gallic acid bath . M. Liais adds some remarks in expla ...
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... obtained for the figure of the earth at page 771 of the Account of the Principal Triangulation of Great Britain and Ireland , referring to that work for the method of calculation . If we assume for the radius of curva- ture of the ...
... obtained for the figure of the earth at page 771 of the Account of the Principal Triangulation of Great Britain and Ireland , referring to that work for the method of calculation . If we assume for the radius of curva- ture of the ...
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... obtained by the solution of a system of linear equations . The author , at the close of his investigation , gives numerical applications illustrative of several cases of the problem con- sidered by him . D.C.D.G. , E Memoria sui lavori ...
... obtained by the solution of a system of linear equations . The author , at the close of his investigation , gives numerical applications illustrative of several cases of the problem con- sidered by him . D.C.D.G. , E Memoria sui lavori ...
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Adams Admiral Smyth angle Apparent R.A. Apparent appearance April Arcturus Astronomer Royal axis bright calculated Captain Carrington Catalogue centre coefficient comparison computed correction crater dark determined diameter direction disk distance ditto Donati's Comet eclipse edge elements envelope ephemeris epoch equations equatoreal error exhibited Geminus Greenwich instrument Jupiter l'équation l'on latitude length light longitude luminous lunar Lune magnitude Mean Solar measures Memoirs meridian Minor Planets mirror Monthly Notices moon moon's limb Nautical Almanac nearly Norman Pogson nucleus object-glass observations obtained occultation October orbit paper perihelion phenomena polar position present Prof Professor proper motions R.A. Apparent N.P.D. rays réfractions remarkable right ascensions ring Royal Observatory Saturn séculaire seen Sept Sheepshanks side Society solar spots standard stars sun's surface T. W. Webb tail telescope theory tion Variable Star visible volume