Popular Astronomy, Volume 54Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1946 |
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... meteors . At top of second sheet : " Rapidly moving curtain of meteors moved NE from = + 12 ° to + 20 ° , a = 14 " , meteors very , very short , about 3 mag . , often parallel . " On third ... Meteorites Edited by 92 Meteors and Meteorites.
... meteors . At top of second sheet : " Rapidly moving curtain of meteors moved NE from = + 12 ° to + 20 ° , a = 14 " , meteors very , very short , about 3 mag . , often parallel . " On third ... Meteorites Edited by 92 Meteors and Meteorites.
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METEORS AND METEORITES Meteor Notes from the American Meteor Society By CHARLES P. OLIVIER , President The present Notes contain the annual report for 1945 and the list of new members who have joined since May , 1945 , when the last ...
METEORS AND METEORITES Meteor Notes from the American Meteor Society By CHARLES P. OLIVIER , President The present Notes contain the annual report for 1945 and the list of new members who have joined since May , 1945 , when the last ...
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METEORS AND METEORITES Meteor Notes from the American Meteor Society By CHARLES P. OLIVIER , President While the American Meteor Society was originally founded with the expecta- tion that its active membership probably would be limited ...
METEORS AND METEORITES Meteor Notes from the American Meteor Society By CHARLES P. OLIVIER , President While the American Meteor Society was originally founded with the expecta- tion that its active membership probably would be limited ...
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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