Popular Astronomy, Volume 59Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1951 |
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... maximum in September , 1949 . 011041 UZ And . A bright maximum the last of September , a magnitude brighter than the previous one in November , 1949 . 011208 S Psc . Very poorly observed . 013238 RU And . Observed range in brightness ...
... maximum in September , 1949 . 011041 UZ And . A bright maximum the last of September , a magnitude brighter than the previous one in November , 1949 . 011208 S Psc . Very poorly observed . 013238 RU And . Observed range in brightness ...
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... maximum at about 7.8 was observed the middle of October , following the usual still stand on the increasing branch of the curve . The preced- ing maximum was a magnitude brighter . 054319 SU Tau . This R Cor Bor - type star continues to ...
... maximum at about 7.8 was observed the middle of October , following the usual still stand on the increasing branch of the curve . The preced- ing maximum was a magnitude brighter . 054319 SU Tau . This R Cor Bor - type star continues to ...
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043065 T Cam . An 8th magnitude maximum occurred in the middle of April . The usual still stand was not observed during the rise to maximum . 053337 RU Aur . A 10th magnitude maximum was observed the last of Febru- ary . It was a ...
043065 T Cam . An 8th magnitude maximum occurred in the middle of April . The usual still stand was not observed during the rise to maximum . 053337 RU Aur . A 10th magnitude maximum was observed the last of Febru- ary . It was a ...
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JOHN LESLIE COMRIE 18931950 CHARLES H SMILEY | 115 |
LONGFOCUS PHOTOGRAPHIC ASTROMETRY CONTINUED | 129 |
GALILEO THE ASTRONOMER GEORGIO ABETTI | 138 |
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