Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1884 |
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Page 295
... comet on the meridian at noonday has been made since the year 1744. The grand comet in the early part of that year , first remarked by Klinkenberg at Harlem on December 9 , 1743 , attained an extraordinary degree of brilliancy towards ...
... comet on the meridian at noonday has been made since the year 1744. The grand comet in the early part of that year , first remarked by Klinkenberg at Harlem on December 9 , 1743 , attained an extraordinary degree of brilliancy towards ...
Page 297
... comet I , 1880 , and I , 1843 . Per . pass . 1882 , September , 17.38 , G. M. T. = Long . ( Per . - node ) Long . node ...... Inclination Log . q ..... = 60 ° 45'7 = 342 29 Mean equinox , 1882.0 . ...... ... = 140 17 = 7.54407 . The ...
... comet I , 1880 , and I , 1843 . Per . pass . 1882 , September , 17.38 , G. M. T. = Long . ( Per . - node ) Long . node ...... Inclination Log . q ..... = 60 ° 45'7 = 342 29 Mean equinox , 1882.0 . ...... ... = 140 17 = 7.54407 . The ...
Page 299
... comet of 1843 , and by M. Meyer , for that of 1880 , are given for comparision : Per . pass Ω w . i . Mean eq Log . q .. e a Period . Comet 1843 . Comet 1880 . Comet 1882 . Sept. 17 , 1880 , G. M. T. 355 ° 46 ′ 48 " . 4 77 43 57 .9 143 ...
... comet of 1843 , and by M. Meyer , for that of 1880 , are given for comparision : Per . pass Ω w . i . Mean eq Log . q .. e a Period . Comet 1843 . Comet 1880 . Comet 1882 . Sept. 17 , 1880 , G. M. T. 355 ° 46 ′ 48 " . 4 77 43 57 .9 143 ...
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERSContinued Page | 23 |
Astronomical announcements by telegraph | 28 |
NATIONAL MUSEUM | 44 |
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