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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... Stellar , determined Photo - electric Photometer at Cambridge Observatory Nebulæ . ( See Nebula . ) Notes . 97 , 239 , 320. ( See also under Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn . ) Spectra ... 166 , 245 Plaskett , J. S. , Observational ...
... Stellar , determined Photo - electric Photometer at Cambridge Observatory Nebulæ . ( See Nebula . ) Notes . 97 , 239 , 320. ( See also under Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn . ) Spectra ... 166 , 245 Plaskett , J. S. , Observational ...
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... stellar motions . There was nothing that could be compared with it , until the publication of Boss's Pre- liminary General Catalogue in 1910 provided another somewhat different hunting - ground for the statistician . The Groombridge ...
... stellar motions . There was nothing that could be compared with it , until the publication of Boss's Pre- liminary General Catalogue in 1910 provided another somewhat different hunting - ground for the statistician . The Groombridge ...
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... stellar rotational speeds . Prof. Carroll . Fellows will remember that at the last meeting I described a method of finding stellar rotational speeds and cited in illustration the results obtained from some actual observed stellar line ...
... stellar rotational speeds . Prof. Carroll . Fellows will remember that at the last meeting I described a method of finding stellar rotational speeds and cited in illustration the results obtained from some actual observed stellar line ...
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A MONTHLY REVIEW OF ASTRONOMY | 1 |
Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society on 1933 January 13 37 | 13 |
MAP | 24 |
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