Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 |
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... November 13, 1865, the interval between the two events representing two complete revolutions of the meteoric cycle ... 15. It is on the latter night, therefore, that the maximum will lake place, whether it culminate in a shower or not. There ...
... November 13, 1865, the interval between the two events representing two complete revolutions of the meteoric cycle ... 15. It is on the latter night, therefore, that the maximum will lake place, whether it culminate in a shower or not. There ...
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... November 12 and 13 were heavily overcast, but the night of November 14 and early morning of November 15 were fortunately clear. The display lasted about an hour, say from 12.30 until 1.30 a.m., maximum 1 o'clock a.m. (local times) ...
... November 12 and 13 were heavily overcast, but the night of November 14 and early morning of November 15 were fortunately clear. The display lasted about an hour, say from 12.30 until 1.30 a.m., maximum 1 o'clock a.m. (local times) ...
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... November 14 and 15, though not to the same degree, proved favourable for observations, and it was on the latter night that the maximum occurred. Owing to the unsuitable weather that appears to have prevailed in many places on November 15 ...
... November 14 and 15, though not to the same degree, proved favourable for observations, and it was on the latter night that the maximum occurred. Owing to the unsuitable weather that appears to have prevailed in many places on November 15 ...
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