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... November 28 J. T. BOTTOMLEY ΤΗ THE NOVEMBER METEORS HE watch which was kept on November 27 in the hopes of seeing a shower of meteors from the stream connected with Biela's comet was very amply rewarded . At the Royal Observatory ...
... November 28 J. T. BOTTOMLEY ΤΗ THE NOVEMBER METEORS HE watch which was kept on November 27 in the hopes of seeing a shower of meteors from the stream connected with Biela's comet was very amply rewarded . At the Royal Observatory ...
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immediately confined to the night of November 27. In NATURE , vol . vii . p . 104 , Prof. Herschel writes : - " On the evening of the 28th [ November , 1872 ] , Mr. Greg watched for shooting - stars , and for any remnants of the star ...
immediately confined to the night of November 27. In NATURE , vol . vii . p . 104 , Prof. Herschel writes : - " On the evening of the 28th [ November , 1872 ] , Mr. Greg watched for shooting - stars , and for any remnants of the star ...
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... November 12 and 13 will not allow us to form a safe judgment as to its character . Probably it has been below the average . As to the individual meteors recorded at this sta- tion , they were generally small , and , with one exception ...
... November 12 and 13 will not allow us to form a safe judgment as to its character . Probably it has been below the average . As to the individual meteors recorded at this sta- tion , they were generally small , and , with one exception ...
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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