Popular Astronomy, Volume 54Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1946 |
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Page 422
... catalog corrects these errors . The materials of the Committee on Meteorites of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and various data published elsewhere have been used . The catalog con- tains 113 meteorites [ falls ] known before ...
... catalog corrects these errors . The materials of the Committee on Meteorites of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and various data published elsewhere have been used . The catalog con- tains 113 meteorites [ falls ] known before ...
Page 544
... catalog of the meteoritic falls of the world . As far as my knowledge extends , no such catalog - comparable to , e.g. , Burnham's and Aitken's “ General Catalogs of Double Stars , " in their field - has ever been attempted . O. C. ...
... catalog of the meteoritic falls of the world . As far as my knowledge extends , no such catalog - comparable to , e.g. , Burnham's and Aitken's “ General Catalogs of Double Stars , " in their field - has ever been attempted . O. C. ...
Page 545
... catalog itself . Whether it would be feasible or advisable for any one person to essay the compilation of a catalog of this type is another question calling for serious consideration . In view of my own recent experience with our much ...
... catalog itself . Whether it would be feasible or advisable for any one person to essay the compilation of a catalog of this type is another question calling for serious consideration . In view of my own recent experience with our much ...
Contents
Morgan H R Motions in the solar system | 2 |
Names of the sateillites The Samuel G Barton | 122 |
THE SEVENTYFOURTH MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASTRO | 159 |
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