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... STARS OBSERVED IN 1862 xlvii List of Stars chosen for observation xlvii Colours of the Stars xlviii OCCULTATIONS OF STARS BY THE MOON xlviii Computation of Lunar and Solar Elements for the time of observation . xlviii Formula for direct ...
... STARS OBSERVED IN 1862 xlvii List of Stars chosen for observation xlvii Colours of the Stars xlviii OCCULTATIONS OF STARS BY THE MOON xlviii Computation of Lunar and Solar Elements for the time of observation . xlviii Formula for direct ...
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... stars observed with the Transit Circle are taken from a com- piled list extracted from the British Association Catalogue , including RADCLIFFE OBSERVATIONS , 1862 . b all below the fifth magnitude to the seventh inclusive which.
... stars observed with the Transit Circle are taken from a com- piled list extracted from the British Association Catalogue , including RADCLIFFE OBSERVATIONS , 1862 . b all below the fifth magnitude to the seventh inclusive which.
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... stars observed follow the same rules as in preceding years . For stars in the Nautical Almanac , the names there given are ... name of the con- stellation . For other stars , the British Association Catalogue is pre- ferred to all other ...
... stars observed follow the same rules as in preceding years . For stars in the Nautical Almanac , the names there given are ... name of the con- stellation . For other stars , the British Association Catalogue is pre- ferred to all other ...
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... Stars used in 1862 for the Determination of Azimuthal Error , with the Authorities for Right Ascension . Assumed Appro- ' Authority Name of Star . Mean R.A. 1862 , Jan. 1 . ximate N.P.D. for R.A. Name of Star . Assumed Mean R.A. 1862 ...
... Stars used in 1862 for the Determination of Azimuthal Error , with the Authorities for Right Ascension . Assumed Appro- ' Authority Name of Star . Mean R.A. 1862 , Jan. 1 . ximate N.P.D. for R.A. Name of Star . Assumed Mean R.A. 1862 ...
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Radcliffe Observatory. Name of Star . Assumed Mean R. A. 1862 , Jan. 1 . Appro- Authority ximate N.P.D. for Name of Star . R.A. Assumed Mean R. A. 1862 , Jan. 1 . Appro- ximate N.P.D. Authority for R. A. h . m . 8 . O , h . m . 8 . O B ...
Radcliffe Observatory. Name of Star . Assumed Mean R. A. 1862 , Jan. 1 . Appro- Authority ximate N.P.D. for Name of Star . R.A. Assumed Mean R. A. 1862 , Jan. 1 . Appro- ximate N.P.D. Authority for R. A. h . m . 8 . O , h . m . 8 . O B ...
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Amount Angles of Position Apparent Error applied Aquarii Aquilæ Assumed Assumed value Assumed zero average Barom bluish Boötis Capricorni Centre Cephei cession Ceti Circle Cloudy Comet Concluded Scale Readings corrections determining Diameter direction Distances from Zero Equat feet fell Fraction given gives grass greater Groombr Groombridge halos Herculis Highest hour Inches July July 14 July 21 June June 23 Leonis Light Lowest Mags March Mean Mean Monthly Measures in Arc Miles month MOON'S Motion North Number of Obs Object observations Observatory Obsr Ophiuchi Overcast Pegasi Piazzi Piscium placed Polaris Quarter Radcliffe RADCLIFFE OBSERVATIONS Rain Readings reduce Scale Scale Divisions Seconds Self-Registering Sept Showers Sidereal Solar standard stars Table Tabular Tauri Transit unsteady Ursa Minoris Virginis Wind wires yellow Zero in Scale zero of position-circle
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