Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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... ( position angle 189 ° 1 and distance 3 " 65 ) . Nothing was seen of the companion at position - angle 220 ° , as reported by Dr. See . " BRISBANE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY . " - Under this title a new astronomical society has just been ...
... ( position angle 189 ° 1 and distance 3 " 65 ) . Nothing was seen of the companion at position - angle 220 ° , as reported by Dr. See . " BRISBANE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY . " - Under this title a new astronomical society has just been ...
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... position of 4685 . As a result of their work , they made the following statement : 1 " Our observations appear to us , however , to be conclusive on the main object of our inquiry , namely , that the bright blue band in the three Wolf ...
... position of 4685 . As a result of their work , they made the following statement : 1 " Our observations appear to us , however , to be conclusive on the main object of our inquiry , namely , that the bright blue band in the three Wolf ...
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... 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 a thirteenth mag star . This inequality , combined with the deep orange or ...
... 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 a thirteenth mag star . This inequality , combined with the deep orange or ...
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