The Observatory, Volume 56Editors of the Observatory, 1933 Some vols. for 1886- include a special issue: Annual companion to the Observatory. |
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... March 29 .. Meeting of the Royal Meteorological Society on 1933 April 26 Article : - Magnetic Storms and Solar Activity during 1932 Publications : - Biographical Fragments . [ SCHUSTER . ] Notes : - A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical ...
... March 29 .. Meeting of the Royal Meteorological Society on 1933 April 26 Article : - Magnetic Storms and Solar Activity during 1932 Publications : - Biographical Fragments . [ SCHUSTER . ] Notes : - A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical ...
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... and Dr. Fry added remarks . The Rev. M. Davidson spoke on comets Peltier and Dodwell - Forbes . For the former , orbits had 158 [ No. 708 . British Astronomical Association . Meeting of the British Astronomical Association on 1933 March 29.
... and Dr. Fry added remarks . The Rev. M. Davidson spoke on comets Peltier and Dodwell - Forbes . For the former , orbits had 158 [ No. 708 . British Astronomical Association . Meeting of the British Astronomical Association on 1933 March 29.
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... MARCH 1933. - During the first week the only disturbance consisted of the small group first seen at the end of February , showing numerous changes in the small constituent spots . After this had passed there was comparative quiescence ...
... MARCH 1933. - During the first week the only disturbance consisted of the small group first seen at the end of February , showing numerous changes in the small constituent spots . After this had passed there was comparative quiescence ...
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