Popular Astronomy, Volume 50Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1942 |
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Page 444
... PATH CORRESPONDING TO THE DANZIG - BRESLAU OBSERVATIONS On the basis of Mr. Kayser's report , the apparent path at Danzig , as estab- lished by 2 bright stars , leaves nothing to be wished for in regard to accuracy ; in the case of the path ...
... PATH CORRESPONDING TO THE DANZIG - BRESLAU OBSERVATIONS On the basis of Mr. Kayser's report , the apparent path at Danzig , as estab- lished by 2 bright stars , leaves nothing to be wished for in regard to accuracy ; in the case of the path ...
Page 445
... path ( indeed , from the beginning and end points of the Breslau path ) , and sought the points corresponding to these on the other ( Danzig ) path ; then , as is known , the point of intersection of the line Breslau - Danzig with ...
... path ( indeed , from the beginning and end points of the Breslau path ) , and sought the points corresponding to these on the other ( Danzig ) path ; then , as is known , the point of intersection of the line Breslau - Danzig with ...
Page 450
... path from there was immediately measured and recorded . A preliminary mail - survey was supple- mented by a field - survey ; Paul Atchison of Abilene , Wm . Monnig III of Ft . Worth , and the writer traveled in a rough circle with a ...
... path from there was immediately measured and recorded . A preliminary mail - survey was supple- mented by a field - survey ; Paul Atchison of Abilene , Wm . Monnig III of Ft . Worth , and the writer traveled in a rough circle with a ...
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Bolide observed A bright 451 | 114 |
STELLAR DISTANCES FREDERICK SLOCUM | 117 |
METEORITIC FOSSILS BEN HUR WILSON | 125 |
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