The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Band 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... Majoris , which both at Montjouy and Barcelona are 4 " less than those obtained by the other stars . This second anomaly has given rise to as much discussion as the first ; its principal cause has indeed been shown , but there is a ...
... Majoris , which both at Montjouy and Barcelona are 4 " less than those obtained by the other stars . This second anomaly has given rise to as much discussion as the first ; its principal cause has indeed been shown , but there is a ...
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... Majoris was really double , as seen from the earth , at the time Méchain observed . This might , perhaps , appear an unnecessary question ; but there are two causes ( one of which , at least , is sufficiently remarkable ) which require ...
... Majoris was really double , as seen from the earth , at the time Méchain observed . This might , perhaps , appear an unnecessary question ; but there are two causes ( one of which , at least , is sufficiently remarkable ) which require ...
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... Majoris be- longs , before we can assure ourselves that it was a double star at the time the latitude of Montjouy was observed by its means . The second reason for investigating this point is an obser- vation of M. Flaugergues , which ...
... Majoris be- longs , before we can assure ourselves that it was a double star at the time the latitude of Montjouy was observed by its means . The second reason for investigating this point is an obser- vation of M. Flaugergues , which ...
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... Majoris . It cannot be supposed that with the instruments they employed they did not see the small accompanying star , which was noticed as existing by co- temporary astronomers ; but what we have since called double stars were ...
... Majoris . It cannot be supposed that with the instruments they employed they did not see the small accompanying star , which was noticed as existing by co- temporary astronomers ; but what we have since called double stars were ...
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... Majoris was double , and presented the same appearance as at present , when M. Méchain observed it at Montjouy and Barcelona . α I pass to the general examination of the observations from which the latitudes were deduced , and to their ...
... Majoris was double , and presented the same appearance as at present , when M. Méchain observed it at Montjouy and Barcelona . α I pass to the general examination of the observations from which the latitudes were deduced , and to their ...
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