Popular Astronomy, Volume 56Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1948 |
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... degrees during the month . In the early evening of March 21 it will be only a degree south of the moon . Jupiter . On March 18 this planet will be 90 degrees west of the sun along the ecliptic . It thus will be fairly conspicuous to ...
... degrees during the month . In the early evening of March 21 it will be only a degree south of the moon . Jupiter . On March 18 this planet will be 90 degrees west of the sun along the ecliptic . It thus will be fairly conspicuous to ...
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... degrees F. Bombay , India , in the seventy years following 1878 has warmed up 1.06 degrees F. Bodo , Norway , in the eighty years following 1868 is warmer by 1.8 degrees F. In the South Pacific , the great expanse of ocean seems to ...
... degrees F. Bombay , India , in the seventy years following 1878 has warmed up 1.06 degrees F. Bodo , Norway , in the eighty years following 1868 is warmer by 1.8 degrees F. In the South Pacific , the great expanse of ocean seems to ...
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... degrees F. or of 40 degrees F. below zero . Here is a spread of 170 degrees . Life could not long continue under direct exposure to temperatures of 150 degrees to 160 degrees F. Water boils at 212 degrees F. , at which temperature ...
... degrees F. or of 40 degrees F. below zero . Here is a spread of 170 degrees . Life could not long continue under direct exposure to temperatures of 150 degrees to 160 degrees F. Water boils at 212 degrees F. , at which temperature ...
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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