| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 862 pages
...charts, and the corresponding number of stars contained in the same portions of the Durchmusteruug. Stars suitable for standards must next be selected...submitted, EDWARD C. PICKERING, Chairman. LEWIS Boss. SW BUHNHAM. ASAPH HALL. WILLIAM HARKNESS. EDWARD S. HOLDER. SIMON NEWCOMB. CHF PETERS. OKMOND STONE. CA... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 860 pages
...and honored along with poetry and art, leading men into a larger, higher, and nobler life. EEPOETS OF COMMITTEES. SECOND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS...purposes. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD C. PICKERING, Cliairman. LEWIS Boss. SW BURNHAM. ASAPH HALL. WILLIAM HARKNESS. EDWARD S. HOLDEN. SIMON NEWCOMB. CHF... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 874 pages
...larger, higher, and nobler life. KEPOKTS OF COMMITTEES. SECOND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS or STELLAR MAGNITUDES. THE first report of this Committee...would permit their immediate use for various purposes. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD C. PICKERING, CJtairman. LEWIS Boss. SW BURSHAM.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 474 pages
...inch telescope, in all but three of the regions from which the standards are to be selected. JVIost of these charts have been submitted to a careful scrutiny...various purposes. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD C. PICEERING, CJiairman. LEWIS Boss. SW BURNHAM. ASAPH HALL. WILLIAM HARENESS. EDWARD S. HOLDEN. SIMON... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 850 pages
...ascensions and declinations for 1880. The next two columns give the number of nights on which the}' were observed with the meridian photometer, and the...submitted, EDWARD C. PICKERING, Chairman. LEWIS Boss. SW BURNHAM. ASAPH HALL. WILLIAM HARKNESS. EDWARD S. HOLDEN. SIMON NEWCOMB. CHF PETERS. OKMOND STONE. CA... | |
| 1885 - 478 pages
...Annals, Vol. xiv. The last columns give the number of stars in each of the charts, and the correspond1ng number of stars contained in the same portions of...use for various purposes. Respectfully submitted, EDWABD C. PICKEBING, Chairman ; LEWIS Boss, SW BrBHHAM, ASAPH HALL, WlLLIAM HABKNESS, EDWABD S. HOLDEN,... | |
| 1885 - 500 pages
...Annuls, Vol. riv. The last columns give the number of stars in each of the charts, and the correspondmg number of stars contained in the same portions of...would permit their immediate use for various purposes. Eespectfully submitted, Name. BA 1880. hm Dec. 1880. No. of Nights. Pbot. Mag. Stars on Chart. DM.... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1833 - 572 pages
...standards must next bo selected by the help of the charts. The light of these stars should then bo measured in as many different ways as possible. The...of importance, as it would permit their immediate nse for various purposes. Dec. 1880. No. Nights. Pliot. M.ig. + '4 3> - 8 48 + 211 + 3 37 -'3 5' +... | |
| 1885 - 600 pages
...of these stars should then be measured in as many different ways as possible. The Committee will bo much indebted for aid that may be rendered them in...would permit their immediate use for various purposes. Eta™ on DM Chart. F:ars. 49 3 27 yi Name. RA 1880. 7Pegasi V Ceti a Piscium a Ceti 1 Ecidnni 2 Tauri... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1885 - 572 pages
...standards must next be selected by the help of the charts. The light of these stars should then bo measured in as many different ways as possible. The Committee will be much indebted for aid that maybe rendered them in this portion of their work. The early publication of the charts now becomes... | |
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