Popular Astronomy, Volume 58Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1950 |
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... Mt. Wilson Contributions 244 , 262 .. 500 Campbell , Leon 41 Captain Floyd in 1876 Carnegie ( and others ) in Pasadena in 1910 Casino , The , First living quarters on Mount Wilson Celestial map , Chinese .... Comet 1950 b , Diagram of ...
... Mt. Wilson Contributions 244 , 262 .. 500 Campbell , Leon 41 Captain Floyd in 1876 Carnegie ( and others ) in Pasadena in 1910 Casino , The , First living quarters on Mount Wilson Celestial map , Chinese .... Comet 1950 b , Diagram of ...
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... phase of creation and growth . To both of these inborn characteristics of Hale , Mount Wilson in 1904 offered a rich field and full scope for their employment . It is difficult for anyone in later years to realize 64 Early Days at Mount ...
... phase of creation and growth . To both of these inborn characteristics of Hale , Mount Wilson in 1904 offered a rich field and full scope for their employment . It is difficult for anyone in later years to realize 64 Early Days at Mount ...
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... Mount Wilson and Mount Harvard , and Strain's Camp on the north side of the mountain near the springs producing the main water supply . Both camps were small , especially Martin's Camp , and consisted 66 Early Days at Mount Wilson.
... Mount Wilson and Mount Harvard , and Strain's Camp on the north side of the mountain near the springs producing the main water supply . Both camps were small , especially Martin's Camp , and consisted 66 Early Days at Mount Wilson.
Contents
FR SECCHI AND STELLAR SPECTRA MARTIN F MCCARTHY S J | 153 |
STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF CANYON DIABLO | 169 |
RADIO WHISTLES SIDNEY VAN DEN BERGH | 177 |
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