Popular Astronomy, Volume 50Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1942 |
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Page 45
... meteor was of a very much more intense light than the planet . Third : How long was the meteor visible ( here seconds were counted for comparison ) ? About 5o or 63 , exclusive of the 3 final sparks . Fourth Were sparks being ...
... meteor was of a very much more intense light than the planet . Third : How long was the meteor visible ( here seconds were counted for comparison ) ? About 5o or 63 , exclusive of the 3 final sparks . Fourth Were sparks being ...
Page 450
... meteor on 1942 , June 17 ; the correct time was 10:24 P.M. , C.W.T. A copy of his original observation gave us ... meteorite 450 Meteors and Meteorites.
... meteor on 1942 , June 17 ; the correct time was 10:24 P.M. , C.W.T. A copy of his original observation gave us ... meteorite 450 Meteors and Meteorites.
Page 565
... Meteor and Resulting Meteorite " ( Review ) " The Portland Meteor and Resulting Meteorite " is the title of Astron . Soc . of the Pacific Leaflet No. 165 , Nov. , 1942 ( pp . , 1 f . ) , by J. Hugh Pruett of the University of Oregon ...
... Meteor and Resulting Meteorite " ( Review ) " The Portland Meteor and Resulting Meteorite " is the title of Astron . Soc . of the Pacific Leaflet No. 165 , Nov. , 1942 ( pp . , 1 f . ) , by J. Hugh Pruett of the University of Oregon ...
Contents
Bolide observed A bright 451 | 114 |
STELLAR DISTANCES FREDERICK SLOCUM | 117 |
METEORITIC FOSSILS BEN HUR WILSON | 125 |
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