Popular Astronomy, Volume 56Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1948 |
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Occultation Predictions for July and August , 1948 317 on July 21 , and thus may be seen low in the eastern dawn within a week or so of that date . It will be practically invisible during August , since it passes superior conjunction on ...
Occultation Predictions for July and August , 1948 317 on July 21 , and thus may be seen low in the eastern dawn within a week or so of that date . It will be practically invisible during August , since it passes superior conjunction on ...
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... July , 1948 , maximum , a magnitude brighter than that recorded late in 1946 . SS Cygni , 213843 , has , after a 50 ... July and August : A total of 8,659 observations -3,346 in July and 5,313 in August - was contributed by 91 observers ...
... July , 1948 , maximum , a magnitude brighter than that recorded late in 1946 . SS Cygni , 213843 , has , after a 50 ... July and August : A total of 8,659 observations -3,346 in July and 5,313 in August - was contributed by 91 observers ...
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The radiants in Taurus and Perseus continued until July 10. July 11 was a day of very confused activity , but on July 12 three new streams appeared sud- denly : - = a = = 90 ° , + 18 ° near x Tauri , with hourly rate = € 30 100 ° , 20 ...
The radiants in Taurus and Perseus continued until July 10. July 11 was a day of very confused activity , but on July 12 three new streams appeared sud- denly : - = a = = 90 ° , + 18 ° near x Tauri , with hourly rate = € 30 100 ° , 20 ...
Contents
FEBRUARY 1948 | 144 |
The Planets in March 1948 Raymond H Wilson Jr 36 97 | 176 |
THE PLANETARY THEORY OF NEWTON A PANNEKOEK | 177 |
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