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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... Royal in succession to Sir Frank Dyson , who will retire from the public service on February 28 next . In 1913 Dr. Jones , after a distinguished career at Cambridge , was appointed Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory , Greenwich ...
... Royal in succession to Sir Frank Dyson , who will retire from the public service on February 28 next . In 1913 Dr. Jones , after a distinguished career at Cambridge , was appointed Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory , Greenwich ...
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... Royal 1910-33 . Sir Frank Dyson . By Sir ARTHUR EDDINGTON Annual General Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society on 1933 Feb. 10 . Meeting of the British Astronomical Association on 1933 January 25 Meeting of the Royal Meteorological ...
... Royal 1910-33 . Sir Frank Dyson . By Sir ARTHUR EDDINGTON Annual General Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society on 1933 Feb. 10 . Meeting of the British Astronomical Association on 1933 January 25 Meeting of the Royal Meteorological ...
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... Royal . The grating is set in the direction of an almucantar to annul the guiding error . Prof. Newall . As I understand it there is the central image - this is not coloured - and of the two lateral ones , one has the green below and ...
... Royal . The grating is set in the direction of an almucantar to annul the guiding error . Prof. Newall . As I understand it there is the central image - this is not coloured - and of the two lateral ones , one has the green below and ...
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Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society on 1932 December 9 | 9 |
Geophysical Discussion on 1932 November 25 | 22 |
Vol LVI FEBRUARY 1933 Price | 28 |
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