Popular Astronomy, Volume 58Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1950 |
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... tion of Capricornus , setting shortly after the Sun and poorly placed for observa- tion . After conjunction with the Sun on February 3 , the planet will move into the morning sky . Rising 4 minutes earlier each night , by the 8th of ...
... tion of Capricornus , setting shortly after the Sun and poorly placed for observa- tion . After conjunction with the Sun on February 3 , the planet will move into the morning sky . Rising 4 minutes earlier each night , by the 8th of ...
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... tion which had existed previously . This was one of the last international scientific gatherings at which Germany was represented officially , and Schwarzschild of Potsdam and Kayser and Küstner of Bonn were among those present . France ...
... tion which had existed previously . This was one of the last international scientific gatherings at which Germany was represented officially , and Schwarzschild of Potsdam and Kayser and Küstner of Bonn were among those present . France ...
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... tion of light curves on the basis of the " Russell Model . " This model can be converted into the simple " Spherical Model " by the familiar process of rectifica- tion , or removal from the light curve of such effects as ellipticity and ...
... tion of light curves on the basis of the " Russell Model . " This model can be converted into the simple " Spherical Model " by the familiar process of rectifica- tion , or removal from the light curve of such effects as ellipticity and ...
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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