Astronomical Register: A Medium of Communication for Amateur Observers and All Others Interested in the Science of Astronomy, Volumes 15-16J. D. Potter., 1878 - Astronomy |
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... Ring of Linné , Barber , on the Eclipse of the Moon , Feb. 27 , 1877 , 100 Birt , Lunar Objects for Observa- tion : - Jan. , 23 July , 179 Feb. , 50 Aug. , 202 Mar. , 76 April , 101 May , 125 June , 148 Sept. , 235 Oct. , 273 Nov. , 302 ...
... Ring of Linné , Barber , on the Eclipse of the Moon , Feb. 27 , 1877 , 100 Birt , Lunar Objects for Observa- tion : - Jan. , 23 July , 179 Feb. , 50 Aug. , 202 Mar. , 76 April , 101 May , 125 June , 148 Sept. , 235 Oct. , 273 Nov. , 302 ...
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... Ring of Linné , 147 on the Royal Astronomical Society , 194 on Specular Reflection from Venus , 16 , 44 w CENTAURI , THE COMPANION OF , 10 Observatory , The Arcetri , 146 189 The , near Potsdam , The Royal , 176 Observing Nights in 1876 ...
... Ring of Linné , 147 on the Royal Astronomical Society , 194 on Specular Reflection from Venus , 16 , 44 w CENTAURI , THE COMPANION OF , 10 Observatory , The Arcetri , 146 189 The , near Potsdam , The Royal , 176 Observing Nights in 1876 ...
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... Tail of the Comet , June 30 , 1861 , 68 Path of Mars , 1877 , 156 , 157 Ring of Light round Venus , 30 , 32 Solar Spectroscopy , 209 , 241 , 281 Notices to Correspondents , & c . , & c . The Astronomical Begister . No. 169 . JANUARY . 1877.
... Tail of the Comet , June 30 , 1861 , 68 Path of Mars , 1877 , 156 , 157 Ring of Light round Venus , 30 , 32 Solar Spectroscopy , 209 , 241 , 281 Notices to Correspondents , & c . , & c . The Astronomical Begister . No. 169 . JANUARY . 1877.
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... , which appeared as a ring of light around the planet , and so made them think that contact was taking place before it really did . The same thing happened in the last transit in 1769. 4 Meeting of the Royal Astronomical.
... , which appeared as a ring of light around the planet , and so made them think that contact was taking place before it really did . The same thing happened in the last transit in 1769. 4 Meeting of the Royal Astronomical.
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... Ring : Major axis = 36 " * 09 Minor axis = 4 " 74 Conjunction of Moon and Jupiter 5 ° 29 ′ N. Conjunction of Moon and Venus 5 ° 54 ' N. 9 45'6 9 416 Fri 12 Sat 13 9 37'7 2nd Oc . R. 19 34 9.33.8 9 29.8 Sun 14 1 27 Mon 15 14 New Moon ...
... Ring : Major axis = 36 " * 09 Minor axis = 4 " 74 Conjunction of Moon and Jupiter 5 ° 29 ′ N. Conjunction of Moon and Venus 5 ° 54 ' N. 9 45'6 9 416 Fri 12 Sat 13 9 37'7 2nd Oc . R. 19 34 9.33.8 9 29.8 Sun 14 1 27 Mon 15 14 New Moon ...
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1st Oc 1st Sh 1st Tr 2nd Oc 2nd Sh 2nd Tr angle aperture appear Ascension Astronomer-Royal Astronomical Register atmosphere bright lines Bye-laws catalogue centre Christie clouds comet Conjunction of Moon corona corresponding Council crater dark diameter Dione disc distance double stars Dunkin eclipse Editor Encel equatorial error Greenwich heliometer Hyginus inches inner satellite instrument Jupiter Jupiter's Satellites light limb longitude Lord Lindsay lunar Mars Mean Noon measures meeting Mercury meteors miles Mimas minor planet moon's motion Neison object observations Occultation orbit paper parallax photographs planet position present prism Proctor Prof Professor proper motions Ranyard Reappearance of ditto remarks Rhea right ascension ring Royal Astronomical Society Royal Observatory Saturn Schröter seen Sidereal slit spectroscope specular reflection spot surface telescope Tethys theory Thur tion transit of Mercury transit of Venus Tues visible