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... COMET II OF 1862 ; AND MEASURES xlii xliii xliii OF DISTANCE AND ANGLE OF POSITION OF THE COMPONENTS OF DOUBLE STARS , AND OF THE DIAMETERS OF THE PLANETS VENUS , MARS , AND SATURN xli Description of the Heliometer , where found . xliv ...
... COMET II OF 1862 ; AND MEASURES xlii xliii xliii OF DISTANCE AND ANGLE OF POSITION OF THE COMPONENTS OF DOUBLE STARS , AND OF THE DIAMETERS OF THE PLANETS VENUS , MARS , AND SATURN xli Description of the Heliometer , where found . xliv ...
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... Comet II of 1862 94 Observations of the Great Comet ( Comet II of 1862 ) , made with the Heliometer Assumed Mean Places of the Comparison - Stars observed with the Great Comet of 1862 107 116 Measures of Distance and Angle of Position ...
... Comet II of 1862 94 Observations of the Great Comet ( Comet II of 1862 ) , made with the Heliometer Assumed Mean Places of the Comparison - Stars observed with the Great Comet of 1862 107 116 Measures of Distance and Angle of Position ...
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... Comet of 1862 was also made with the Heliometer , and some occultations of stars by the moon were observed with it . A full description of the instrument will be found in the eleventh and fourteenth volumes of the Radcliffe Observations ...
... Comet of 1862 was also made with the Heliometer , and some occultations of stars by the moon were observed with it . A full description of the instrument will be found in the eleventh and fourteenth volumes of the Radcliffe Observations ...
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... Comet II of 1862 ; ( the N.P.D.'s corrected for Discordance of Direct and Reflexion , for Error of Colati- tude , and for Flexure of the Telescope of the Transit Circle ) : com- pared with the Nautical Almanac . - Pages 94 to 105 ...
... Comet II of 1862 ; ( the N.P.D.'s corrected for Discordance of Direct and Reflexion , for Error of Colati- tude , and for Flexure of the Telescope of the Transit Circle ) : com- pared with the Nautical Almanac . - Pages 94 to 105 ...
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... Comet II of 1862 need no explanation . SECTION IX . - Observations of R.A. and N.P.D. of Comet II of 1862 ; and Measures of Distance and Angle of Position of the Components of Double Stars , and of the Diameters of the Planets Venus ...
... Comet II of 1862 need no explanation . SECTION IX . - Observations of R.A. and N.P.D. of Comet II of 1862 ; and Measures of Distance and Angle of Position of the Components of Double Stars , and of the Diameters of the Planets Venus ...
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air-thermometers to reduce Angles of Position Apparent Error Aquarii Aquilæ Assumed value Assumed zero Barograph Barom bluish Boötis Cancri Capricorni cession in N.P.D. Ceti Circle Cloudy Comet Concluded Scale Readings Dead calms depends on Lacaille determining stars Distances from Zero Eridani Error of Tabular Geminorum Greenwich Mean Groombr Groombridge h. m. div Heliometer Herculis Highest in sunshine Inches July 14 July 21 June 11 June 23 June 9 Leonis Libræ Lowest on grass Mags Mean N.P.D. Mean R.A. Measures in Arc mometers Name of Star Nautical Almanac Number of Obs Observatory Obsr Ophiuchi Overcast Pegasi Perigee Piscium Polar Diameter Polaris RADCLIFFE OBSERVATIONS RADCLIFFE OBSERVATORY Reflexion Right Ascensions Sagittarii Scale Divisions self-registering max Self-Registering Ther Sept Serpentis Showers Sidereal Table Tauri unsteady Ursa Minoris Virginis wires Zero in Scale zero of position-circle دو
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Page 2 - Sin a in the direction of the Meridian and at right angles to it, being considered positive towards the North and East.
Page iv - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Page 1 - Equation for expressing in the usual periodic formulas the reading at any hour of the day reckoned from noon, in terms of the mean value and the hour of the day. The principal maximum values, both positive and negative, for each month as derived from the forementioned equation are as follows : — Month.
Page xli - A weighted arithmetic mean is obtained by multiplying each value by some non-negative weight before summation and then dividing the sum of the products by the sum of the weights.
Page xxvii - HUBBAKD has given a very simple table by which the values of log A, log B, log C, and log D as given in the Tab.
Page 95 - Right Ascensions and North Polar Distances of the Centre of the Sun. Oxford Mean Solar Time of Transit of Centre. RA Seconds of Tabular RA Apparent Error of Tabular RA N-.FD Seconds of Tabular NF D. Apparent Error of Tabular NI