| 1841 - 940 pages
...observatory of Geneva ; and the corresponding observations were made by M. Keynier and an assistant at Planchettes, a village about sixty miles to the north-east of that city. In the space of seven and a half hours, the number of meteors observed by the six observers at Geneva was 381 ; and during... | |
| 1839 - 826 pages
...Observatory of Geneva ; and the corresponding observations were made by M. Reynier and an assistant at Planchettes, a village about sixty miles to the north'east of that city. In the space of seven and a half hours, the number of meteors observed by the six observers at Geneva was 38 1 ; and during... | |
| 1841 - 510 pages
...Observatory of Geneva ; and the corresponding observations were made by M. Rcnier and an assistant, at Planchettes, a village about sixty miles to the northeast of that city. In the space of seven and a half hours, the number of meteors observed by the six observers at Geneva was 381 ; and during... | |
| 1841 - 498 pages
...Geneva ; and the corresponding observations were made by M. Renier and an assistant, at Planchettcs, a village about sixty miles to the northeast of that city. In the space of seven and a half hours, the number of meteors observed by the six observers at Geneva was 381 ; and during... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 628 pages
...charts, stationed themselves at the observatory of Geneva, and the corresponding observations were made at Planchettes, a village about sixty miles to the northeast of that city. In the space of seven and a half hours the number of meteors observed by the six observers at Geneva was 381, and during... | |
| John Brocklesby - 1848 - 256 pages
...stars noticed by Professors Loomis and Twining, in December, 1834, varied from 54 miles to 94. 532. Similar observations were made in Switzerland, on...miles to the north-east of that city. In the space ol seven hours and a half, 381 shooting stars were seen at Geneva, and in five hours and a half 104... | |
| John Brocklesby - 1849 - 258 pages
...shooting-stars noticed by Professors Loomis and Twining, in December, 1834, varied from 54 miles to 94. 532. Similar observations were made in Switzerland, on...city. In the space of seven hours and a half, 381 shooting-stars were seen at Geneva, and in five hours and a half 104 at Planchettes. All the circumstances... | |
| John Brocklesby - 1855 - 260 pages
...December, 1834, varied from 54 miles to 94. 532. Similar observations were made in Switzerland, op the 10th of August, 1838, by Wartman and others. A...city. In the space of seven hours and a half, 381 shooting-stars were seen at Geneva, and in five hours and a half 104 at Planchettes. All the circumstances... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1867 - 1090 pages
...charts, stationed themselves at the observatory of Geneva ; and the corresponding observations were made at Planchettes, a village about sixty miles to the north-east of that city. In the space of seven and a half hours, the number of meteors noted by the six observers at Geneva was 381 ; and during five... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1867 - 1090 pages
...charts, stationed themselves at the observatory of Geneva ; and the corresponding observations were made at Planchettes, a village about sixty miles to the north-east of that city. In the space of seven and a half hours, the number of meteors noted by the six observers at Geneva was 381 ; and during five... | |
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