Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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... Photographic Reproduction of Colours , 422 ; the Dansac - Chassagne Coloured Photograph Process , 564 ; the Photographic Observation of Clouds , 322 ; Everybody's Guide to Photography , “ Operator , ” 365 ; Lunar Photographs , Camille ...
... Photographic Reproduction of Colours , 422 ; the Dansac - Chassagne Coloured Photograph Process , 564 ; the Photographic Observation of Clouds , 322 ; Everybody's Guide to Photography , “ Operator , ” 365 ; Lunar Photographs , Camille ...
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... photographs secured by Prof. Bailey . A discussion of all the photographs taken , gives the length of the period as 3d . 2h . 46m . , the formula representing the times of inferior conjunction being given as J.D. 2412777.16 + 3'115 E ...
... photographs secured by Prof. Bailey . A discussion of all the photographs taken , gives the length of the period as 3d . 2h . 46m . , the formula representing the times of inferior conjunction being given as J.D. 2412777.16 + 3'115 E ...
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... photography can render efficient assistance . If two simultaneous instantaneous photographs of the same cloud be secured at stations , distant possibly half a mile apart from each other , the height of the cloud can be determined by ...
... photography can render efficient assistance . If two simultaneous instantaneous photographs of the same cloud be secured at stations , distant possibly half a mile apart from each other , the height of the cloud can be determined by ...
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