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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... eclipses . Dr. Comrie . I think we all like to know what is going to take place in the future , especially with regard to eclipses . In 1934 there is a total eclipse of the Sun that will be visible in Borneo ; in 1935 there are no ...
... eclipses . Dr. Comrie . I think we all like to know what is going to take place in the future , especially with regard to eclipses . In 1934 there is a total eclipse of the Sun that will be visible in Borneo ; in 1935 there are no ...
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... eclipse than places in South Africa , but Pernambuco is in the cloudy region . In South Africa near the west coast , the chances are that there will be 99 cloudless days and 1 day cloudy . On the line of totality , the average annual ...
... eclipse than places in South Africa , but Pernambuco is in the cloudy region . In South Africa near the west coast , the chances are that there will be 99 cloudless days and 1 day cloudy . On the line of totality , the average annual ...
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... eclipses between the present date and 1944 , with special reference to the eclipse in 1940. He said that there was no total solar eclipse in 1933 , and the one next year has a track crossing Borneo and the Pacific Ocean , where it does ...
... eclipses between the present date and 1944 , with special reference to the eclipse in 1940. He said that there was no total solar eclipse in 1933 , and the one next year has a track crossing Borneo and the Pacific Ocean , where it does ...
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