... Gentleman's Diary, London, 162, 1865, p. 61. 40. Solar parallax, deduced from observations of Mars with equatorial instruments. Washington Obs'ns, 1863, Appendix A, pp. LX-LXIV. 41. New elements of Nemausa. Washington Obs'ns, 1863, Appendix B, pp.... Astronomical, Magnetic and Meteorological Observations Made at the United ... - Page 411by United States Naval Observatory - 1867Full view - About this book
| JOHN R. EASTMAN, B. F. Sands, the hin.secretary of the navy, Coffin, Page, Steedman, Commander J.M. Gilliss, M.F. Maury, M.Narnall, James Major, T.J. Robinson, SIMON NEWCOMB, United States Naval Observatory, William Harkness, james major, u.s.n., lafayette maynard, u.s.n, william b. muse, u.s.n, john rodgers, u.s.n - 1872
...49.7 17 23 4Í.79 . + 76 37 14. 9 + 77 47 51. 8 * These Declinations are not corrected for parallax. RIGHT ASCENSIONS AND DECLINATIONS OF STARS, ASTEROIDS, AND COMETS, OBSERVED WITH THE EQUATORIAL, 1863. EIGHT ASCENSIONS AND DECLINATIONS OF STARS, ASTEROIDS, AND COMETS, OBSERVED WITH THE EQUATORIAL... | |
| George William Hill - 1908 - 86 pages
...[Observers: S. Newcomb, A. Hall, and W. Harkness.] Washington Obs'ns, 1865, pp. 241-249. 515. Observations with the equatorial, 1865. Right ascensions and declinations...asteroids, and comets observed with the equatorial, 1865. [By Jamas Ferguson and Asaph Hall. Professor Hall observed Comet 1864 IV, Faye's Comet; asteroids... | |
| George William Hill - 1908 - 86 pages
...Nemausa. Washington Obs'ns, 1863, Appendix B, pp. LXXXIII-XC. 42. Observations with the equatorial, 1863. Right ascensions and declinations of stars, asteroids and comets observed with the equatorial, 1863. [By James Ferguson and Asaph Hall. Professor Hall observed : comets 1863,1, 1863,11, 1863, IV;... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1909 - 528 pages
...Nemausa. Washington Obs'ns, 1863, Appendix B, PP. LXXXIII-XC. 42. Observations with the equatorial, 1863. Right ascensions and declinations of stars, asteroids and comets observed with the equatorial, 1863. [By James Ferguson and Asaph Hall. Professor Hall observed : comets 1863,1, 1863, II, 1863, IV... | |
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