Popular Astronomy, Volume 51Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1943 |
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eclipse , a total , and one lunar eclipse , a partial , will occur during this February season . Somewhat similar conditions obtain in the summer of 1943 , when the Sun is near the opposite or ascending node . The critical period lasts ...
eclipse , a total , and one lunar eclipse , a partial , will occur during this February season . Somewhat similar conditions obtain in the summer of 1943 , when the Sun is near the opposite or ascending node . The critical period lasts ...
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... ECLIPSE G.C.T. d h m Eclipse begins Central eclipse begins Central eclipse at local app . noon Central eclipse ends Eclipse ends February 4 21 26.3 4 22 47.6 4 23 56.3 5 0 27.7 5 1 49.1 II . A partial eclipse of the Moon will occur on ...
... ECLIPSE G.C.T. d h m Eclipse begins Central eclipse begins Central eclipse at local app . noon Central eclipse ends Eclipse ends February 4 21 26.3 4 22 47.6 4 23 56.3 5 0 27.7 5 1 49.1 II . A partial eclipse of the Moon will occur on ...
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... eclipse of January 25 will be followed by the penumbral lunar eclipse of February 9. During the July - August eclipse season of 1944 , there will be three eclipses ; the annular eclipse of the Sun of July 20 will be preceded by the ...
... eclipse of January 25 will be followed by the penumbral lunar eclipse of February 9. During the July - August eclipse season of 1944 , there will be three eclipses ; the annular eclipse of the Sun of July 20 will be preceded by the ...
Contents
Frontispiece Plate 1 The Moon | 9 |
The Moon Wm W Payne | 16 |
Concerted Observation of the Aurora M A Veeder | 22 |
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