January i the public clock and other mean solar clocks were put forward twelve hours so as to show Greenwich civil time starting at midnight, and reckoning from oh to 24h, which •would correspond with the Universal time recommended by the Washington... The Observatory - Page 2791885Full view - About this book
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1833 - 572 pages
...now well advanced. On January i the public clock and other mean solar clocks were put forward twelve hours so as to show Greenwich civil time starting...made in all the internal work of the Observatory, and has been carried out without any difficulty. Greenwich civil time is found to be more convenient... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1885 - 572 pages
...now well advanced. On January i the public clock and other mean solar clocks were put forward twelve hours so as to show Greenwich civil time starting...made in all the internal work of the Observatory, and has been carried out without any difficulty. Greenwich civil time is found to be more convenient... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1885 - 624 pages
...public clock at the observatory entrance, and the other mean solar clocks, were put forward twelve hours so as to show Greenwich civil time, starting...astronomical to civil reckoning has also been made in ail the internal work of the observatory, and has been carried out without any difficulty. Greenwich... | |
| 1885 - 600 pages
...observations are in a very forward state. time starting at midnight, and reckoning from o h to 24 h , which would correspond with the Universal time recommended...made in all the internal work of the Observatory, and has been carried out without any difficulty. Greenwich civil time is found to be more convenient... | |
| 1885 - 322 pages
...public clock at the observatory entrance, and the other mean solar clocks, were put forward twelve hours, so as to show Greenwich civil time, starting at midnight and reckoning from oh. to 24!]., which would correspond with the universal time recommended by the Washington Conference. The... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1885 - 616 pages
...public clock at the observatory entrance, and the other mean solar clocks, were put forward twelve hours so as to show Greenwich civil time, starting at midnight, and reckoning from Oh. to 24 h., which would correspond with the universal time recommended by the Washington conference. The... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 682 pages
...12 hours so as to show Greenwich civil time, starting at midnight and reckoning from oh. to 24)1., which would correspond with the universal time recommended...made in all the internal work of the Observatory, and has beencarried out without any difficulty. Greenwich civil time is found to be more convenient... | |
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