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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... photographs are taken , one of the star field surrounding the Sun during totality and another of the same field some months later . In this method everything is derived by differential calculation from the two photographs . In the ...
... photographs are taken , one of the star field surrounding the Sun during totality and another of the same field some months later . In this method everything is derived by differential calculation from the two photographs . In the ...
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... photographs taken by my father at South Kensington and has generously lent them to me for future examination . Prof. Fowler . I have been very interested in this paper , because many years ago I was associated with Sir Norman Lockyer in ...
... photographs taken by my father at South Kensington and has generously lent them to me for future examination . Prof. Fowler . I have been very interested in this paper , because many years ago I was associated with Sir Norman Lockyer in ...
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... photographic observations , largely with instruments of relatively short focus . At the 1931 opposition many ... photographs involved a large amount of labour for the observatory concerned , but this was only a fraction of the ...
... photographic observations , largely with instruments of relatively short focus . At the 1931 opposition many ... photographs involved a large amount of labour for the observatory concerned , but this was only a fraction of the ...
Contents
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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