Popular Astronomy, Volume 50Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1942 |
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... Astronomical Society of Canada , Toronto , has recently been issued . It is a pamphlet of eighty pages which are filled with astronomical data of various kinds . It would be difficult to think of a question which might arise in the mind ...
... Astronomical Society of Canada , Toronto , has recently been issued . It is a pamphlet of eighty pages which are filled with astronomical data of various kinds . It would be difficult to think of a question which might arise in the mind ...
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... SOCIETY , WITH PLATE I , CURVIN H. GINGRICH .... ... 59 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE TEACHING OF ASTRON- OMY , MARJORIE WILLIAMS .. 65 THE DALLAS MEETING OF THE SECTION ON ASTRONOMY OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ...
... SOCIETY , WITH PLATE I , CURVIN H. GINGRICH .... ... 59 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE TEACHING OF ASTRON- OMY , MARJORIE WILLIAMS .. 65 THE DALLAS MEETING OF THE SECTION ON ASTRONOMY OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ...
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... Astronomical Society . - The next meeting of the American Astronomical Society will be held at the Yale University Observatory , New Haven , Connecticut , on June 12-14 , 1942 . The Rittenhouse Astronomical Society , of Philadelphia ...
... Astronomical Society . - The next meeting of the American Astronomical Society will be held at the Yale University Observatory , New Haven , Connecticut , on June 12-14 , 1942 . The Rittenhouse Astronomical Society , of Philadelphia ...
Contents
Bolide observed A bright 451 | 114 |
STELLAR DISTANCES FREDERICK SLOCUM | 117 |
METEORITIC FOSSILS BEN HUR WILSON | 125 |
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