Popular Astronomy, Volume 56Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1948 |
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... reports covering the dates when Giacobinids or the Draconids , connected with Giacobini - Zinner's Comet , might ... reports from those who plotted and ( or ) described each meteor , the second , reports from those who generally counted ...
... reports covering the dates when Giacobinids or the Draconids , connected with Giacobini - Zinner's Comet , might ... reports from those who plotted and ( or ) described each meteor , the second , reports from those who generally counted ...
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... reports , as is the physician's diagnosis of an illness superior to the guess of a neighbor's wife . In the course ... reports takes more time than might be expected , as more than 90 % of the press stories on freshly found meteorites ...
... reports , as is the physician's diagnosis of an illness superior to the guess of a neighbor's wife . In the course ... reports takes more time than might be expected , as more than 90 % of the press stories on freshly found meteorites ...
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... reports are too few as yet to make it possible to compute heights . With all the publicity that meteoric astronomy has received of late years , unless special re- quests are placed immediately in the papers , the number of reports that ...
... reports are too few as yet to make it possible to compute heights . With all the publicity that meteoric astronomy has received of late years , unless special re- quests are placed immediately in the papers , the number of reports that ...
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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