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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... appears to have carried out his many duties with great diligence and ability . One entry in particular claims our ... appear . I will endeavour it But And Pepys made the endeavour , for on December 24 he records having seen the comet ...
... appears to have carried out his many duties with great diligence and ability . One entry in particular claims our ... appear . I will endeavour it But And Pepys made the endeavour , for on December 24 he records having seen the comet ...
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... appears satisfactory when applied to actual stars ; it appears not very sensitive to errors of procedure , and puts a new tool in the hands of the observer . I think I put the position fairly if I say that stellar spectrophotometry with ...
... appears satisfactory when applied to actual stars ; it appears not very sensitive to errors of procedure , and puts a new tool in the hands of the observer . I think I put the position fairly if I say that stellar spectrophotometry with ...
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... appears to be invalid , for the rate of recombination of the helium ions cannot be deduced from the observed spectrum . It is from the application of this recombination formula to the He II spectrum that the current high temperatures ...
... appears to be invalid , for the rate of recombination of the helium ions cannot be deduced from the observed spectrum . It is from the application of this recombination formula to the He II spectrum that the current high temperatures ...
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Vol LVI FEBRUARY 1933 Price | 28 |
THE OBSERVATORY | 68 |
Annual General Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society on 1933 Feb 10 | 72 |
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