Nature, Količina 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 |
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Stran 158
... observations could not be more than a second or two in error , he found , when the star came again under observation in the spring of 1888 , that the ephemeris required a correction of four or five hours , and this difference increased ...
... observations could not be more than a second or two in error , he found , when the star came again under observation in the spring of 1888 , that the ephemeris required a correction of four or five hours , and this difference increased ...
Stran 163
... observations of the transits of Mercury extending over a period of more than two centuries . The cause of this difference still remains unknown . The completion and emparison with observations of the new theory of the four ter planets ...
... observations of the transits of Mercury extending over a period of more than two centuries . The cause of this difference still remains unknown . The completion and emparison with observations of the new theory of the four ter planets ...
Stran 371
... observations in addition to those indicated in NATURE are described . These refer to eva- poration from extremely dry soils in Britain and France , and also , on the evidence of travellers , in Australia and South Africa . Additional ...
... observations in addition to those indicated in NATURE are described . These refer to eva- poration from extremely dry soils in Britain and France , and also , on the evidence of travellers , in Australia and South Africa . Additional ...
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