Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 68; Volumes 1907-1908Priestley and Weale, 1908 Includes lists of additions to the society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... tion of the beginning of the markings in the form of minute streaks . In good airy room , tem . perature variable . In a room well heated throughout the year . 3 . January 1900 . Dec. 14 1906 . 83 . 3 . January 1900 . Dec. 14 , 1906 ...
... tion of the beginning of the markings in the form of minute streaks . In good airy room , tem . perature variable . In a room well heated throughout the year . 3 . January 1900 . Dec. 14 1906 . 83 . 3 . January 1900 . Dec. 14 , 1906 ...
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... tion of the crystals . The weathering of glass surfaces , on account of the dust , water - vapour , etc. in our atmosphere , has received considerable attention in Germany , and quite a mass of literature now exists on the subject . A ...
... tion of the crystals . The weathering of glass surfaces , on account of the dust , water - vapour , etc. in our atmosphere , has received considerable attention in Germany , and quite a mass of literature now exists on the subject . A ...
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... tion . Needless to say , the requisite data were soon forthcoming , and I should like to take this opportunity of expressing to them my best thanks for so willingly sending me the facts desired . The following is an abstract of their ...
... tion . Needless to say , the requisite data were soon forthcoming , and I should like to take this opportunity of expressing to them my best thanks for so willingly sending me the facts desired . The following is an abstract of their ...
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... tion and none whatever was noticed . One would have thought that the crystallising out of some of the alkaline constituents of the glass would have left a network of channels in the glass surfaces , and for the presence of such small ...
... tion and none whatever was noticed . One would have thought that the crystallising out of some of the alkaline constituents of the glass would have left a network of channels in the glass surfaces , and for the presence of such small ...
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... tion medium , planet low . 8.45 p.m. ( 6.45 p.m. G.M.T. ) . The ring is invisible . The bright equatorial band was crossed by a sharp dark line which just lay to the N. of Saturn's equator . This dark line had been seen on preceding ...
... tion medium , planet low . 8.45 p.m. ( 6.45 p.m. G.M.T. ) . The ring is invisible . The bright equatorial band was crossed by a sharp dark line which just lay to the N. of Saturn's equator . This dark line had been seen on preceding ...
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angle appear Astrographic axis bright brighter calculated Cape Catalogue centre coefficient colour column comet comparison stars computed corrections correlation curve cyanogen David Gill deduced determination distance Double Stars drift E. E. Barnard Earth eclipse epoch equation equatorial faint formula give given Greenwich groups heliometer instrument Julian Day Jupiter latitude lens Lick Observatory limb lines longitude magnitude Max Wolf mean measures meridian method Monthly Notices Moon nebula nucleus number of stars observations obtained orbit outer condensation paper parallax Paris perihelion perihelion passage period perturbations photographs planet plates position Professor proper motion reduced reflector refraction refractor region right ascension ring Royal Observatory satellite Saturn seen Sept solar spectra spectral class spectroheliograph spectroscope spectrum spot stellar sun-spot Sun's surface Table telescope tion variable Yerkes Observatory zone ΟΣ دو