Biographical Memoirs, Volume 17National Academy of Sciences, 1924 - Scientists List of papers contained in v. 1-9 is given in National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings... Index... 1915-24, 1926. |
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... motion could show , the asteroids had never passed through a common point , and therefore the hypothesis was not tenable . The Nautical Almanac office dispatched an expedition , in charge of Simon Newcomb and William Ferrel , to observe ...
... motion could show , the asteroids had never passed through a common point , and therefore the hypothesis was not tenable . The Nautical Almanac office dispatched an expedition , in charge of Simon Newcomb and William Ferrel , to observe ...
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... motion , though at the request of the superintendent he retained his position on the observatory staff . The lunar ... motions of the planets ; many observations of the satellites of Saturn ; and a few observations of occultations and of ...
... motion , though at the request of the superintendent he retained his position on the observatory staff . The lunar ... motions of the planets ; many observations of the satellites of Saturn ; and a few observations of occultations and of ...
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... Motion , needed in determining the longitudes of isolated observing stations . Plans for observing the transits of Venus were made also by the astronomers of Great Britain , France , Germany , Denmark , Russia and Italy . Coöperation ...
... Motion , needed in determining the longitudes of isolated observing stations . Plans for observing the transits of Venus were made also by the astronomers of Great Britain , France , Germany , Denmark , Russia and Italy . Coöperation ...
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... motion could be written . Previously this history was supposed to commence with the observations of Bradley , at Greenwich , about 1750 ; now it was extended back to 1675 , and with a less degree of accuracy 30 years fur- ther still ...
... motion could be written . Previously this history was supposed to commence with the observations of Bradley , at Greenwich , about 1750 ; now it was extended back to 1675 , and with a less degree of accuracy 30 years fur- ther still ...
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... motion , especially in the case of Saturn , affected by the attraction of Jupiter , are greater than in the case of the other planets . Leverrier failed to attain the necessary exactness in his investigation of their motion . Hill had ...
... motion , especially in the case of Saturn , affected by the attraction of Jupiter , are greater than in the case of the other planets . Leverrier failed to attain the necessary exactness in his investigation of their motion . Hill had ...
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