Popular Astronomy, Volume 56Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1948 |
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... telescope on Mount Wilson with such marked success , summarized the potentialities of the 200 - inch by enumerating three respects in which it would sur- pass all other telescopes , namely , resolving power , dispersion , and space ...
... telescope on Mount Wilson with such marked success , summarized the potentialities of the 200 - inch by enumerating three respects in which it would sur- pass all other telescopes , namely , resolving power , dispersion , and space ...
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... Observatory , has been appointed Associate Professor of Astrophysics at the California Institute of Technology ... Mount Wilson Observatory and the California Institute of Technology . It will be the seventy - ninth meeting of the ...
... Observatory , has been appointed Associate Professor of Astrophysics at the California Institute of Technology ... Mount Wilson Observatory and the California Institute of Technology . It will be the seventy - ninth meeting of the ...
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... Mt. Wilson and Palomar Observatories , con- tributed to the ceremonies as follows : " The Palomar Observatory from its inception has been a cooperative enter- prise . The inspiration for the project came from Dr. George E. Hale , at the ...
... Mt. Wilson and Palomar Observatories , con- tributed to the ceremonies as follows : " The Palomar Observatory from its inception has been a cooperative enter- prise . The inspiration for the project came from Dr. George E. Hale , at the ...
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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