Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 62
Its position angle was measured as 318 ° , the distance being 4 " 6 ; its magnitude is 13 . A communication from Prof. Holden tells us that Clark's com- panion to Sirius has been also observed at the Lick by Prof.
Its position angle was measured as 318 ° , the distance being 4 " 6 ; its magnitude is 13 . A communication from Prof. Holden tells us that Clark's com- panion to Sirius has been also observed at the Lick by Prof.
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Dr. and Mrs. Huggins do not admit that the observed varia- tions of the band in the carbon spectrum are sufficient to explain the position and appearance of the band at 4685 in the stars , basing their objections on experimental ...
Dr. and Mrs. Huggins do not admit that the observed varia- tions of the band in the carbon spectrum are sufficient to explain the position and appearance of the band at 4685 in the stars , basing their objections on experimental ...
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The first , discovered in January last , is a Phoenicis , its position for 1900 being R.A. oh . 21m . 19 5s . , decl . - 42 ° 50 ' 48 " 1. The primary of this double has a magnitude of 2'4 , the companion being as faint as ...
The first , discovered in January last , is a Phoenicis , its position for 1900 being R.A. oh . 21m . 19 5s . , decl . - 42 ° 50 ' 48 " 1. The primary of this double has a magnitude of 2'4 , the companion being as faint as ...
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