Popular Astronomy, Volume 59Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1951 |
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... Asteroid Notes By HUGH S. RICE There appear to be 5 asteroids all visible at this time in a small telescope . ( a ) 372 PALMA is found in Lynx and Auriga ; it comes to opposition on January 4 , and the magnitude is rated 9.2 . ( b ) 40 ...
... Asteroid Notes By HUGH S. RICE There appear to be 5 asteroids all visible at this time in a small telescope . ( a ) 372 PALMA is found in Lynx and Auriga ; it comes to opposition on January 4 , and the magnitude is rated 9.2 . ( b ) 40 ...
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... asteroids . During this period there are no new bright asteroids , the brightest ones available being the following : ( 1 ) 129 ANTIGONE , of magnitude 9.9 , comes to opposition February 28 , and is found in Leo , between the triangle ...
... asteroids . During this period there are no new bright asteroids , the brightest ones available being the following : ( 1 ) 129 ANTIGONE , of magnitude 9.9 , comes to opposition February 28 , and is found in Leo , between the triangle ...
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... asteroids have their positions given in more detail there . 63 AUSONIA ASTEROID EPHEMERIDES 0h U.T. Equinox 1950 10 HYGEIA α α 1951 Aug. 2 h m O 12 Sept. 1 11 222222 22 54.5 -9 6 1951 Aug. 12 h 111 23 13.7 22 47.3 22 38.1 9 22 943 22 23 ...
... asteroids have their positions given in more detail there . 63 AUSONIA ASTEROID EPHEMERIDES 0h U.T. Equinox 1950 10 HYGEIA α α 1951 Aug. 2 h m O 12 Sept. 1 11 222222 22 54.5 -9 6 1951 Aug. 12 h 111 23 13.7 22 47.3 22 38.1 9 22 943 22 23 ...
Contents
JOHN LESLIE COMRIE 18931950 CHARLES H SMILEY | 115 |
LONGFOCUS PHOTOGRAPHIC ASTROMETRY CONTINUED | 129 |
GALILEO THE ASTRONOMER GEORGIO ABETTI | 138 |
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