Popular Astronomy, Volume 50Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1942 |
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... present for the dinner , a number having found it necessary to depart for home earlier in the day . The usual satisfying menu for such occasions was enjoyed during which conversation on various topics was indulged in at the tables ...
... present for the dinner , a number having found it necessary to depart for home earlier in the day . The usual satisfying menu for such occasions was enjoyed during which conversation on various topics was indulged in at the tables ...
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... present conditions . The asteroid has been found exactly in its predicted place , as far as can be de- termined with the instrument used , the 18x Zeiss binoculars . The magnitude fol- lows prediction ; and the asteroid appears not to ...
... present conditions . The asteroid has been found exactly in its predicted place , as far as can be de- termined with the instrument used , the 18x Zeiss binoculars . The magnitude fol- lows prediction ; and the asteroid appears not to ...
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... present as a compound , at least partly soluble in water . The nitrogen found by Lipman appears to have been largely ... present . In order to determine accurately the amount of ammonia present in some of these stones , a new ...
... present as a compound , at least partly soluble in water . The nitrogen found by Lipman appears to have been largely ... present . In order to determine accurately the amount of ammonia present in some of these stones , a new ...
Contents
Bolide observed A bright 451 | 114 |
STELLAR DISTANCES FREDERICK SLOCUM | 117 |
METEORITIC FOSSILS BEN HUR WILSON | 125 |
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