Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... stars . The accompanying photographs were taken with a 3 - inch refracting telescope of 29 inches focus , totally ... stars near . From what has been said about trails , and seeing that the image of a star moves more than its own ...
... stars . The accompanying photographs were taken with a 3 - inch refracting telescope of 29 inches focus , totally ... stars near . From what has been said about trails , and seeing that the image of a star moves more than its own ...
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... star & Orionis , a single star to the naked eye , is well shown as three stars , one of which is much elongated , showing the duplicity of that component ; a curious S - shaped group of stars is clearly seen between 8 and e . These are ...
... star & Orionis , a single star to the naked eye , is well shown as three stars , one of which is much elongated , showing the duplicity of that component ; a curious S - shaped group of stars is clearly seen between 8 and e . These are ...
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... stars as lie up to 30 ° of de - angle of the sun ( or ship apparent time ) is very readily clination . The stars tabulated on page vii . of the pre- face are practically all available for longitude , and nearly all for latitude also ...
... stars as lie up to 30 ° of de - angle of the sun ( or ship apparent time ) is very readily clination . The stars tabulated on page vii . of the pre- face are practically all available for longitude , and nearly all for latitude also ...
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