Discussion of observations of the transit of Venus in 1761 and 1769

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Simon Newcomb, Simon Newcomb
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Discussion of observations of the transit of Venus in 1761 and 1769

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English
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405

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Discussion of observations of the transit of Venus in 1761 and 1769
1891, Bureau of Equipment, Navy Dept.
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Bound with Newcomb, S. Formulae and tables for expressing corrections to the geocentric place of a planet in terms of symbolic corrections to the elements of the orbits of the Earth and planet [Washington, 1891], Safford, T.H. Investigation of corrections to the Greenwich planetary observations, from 1762 to 1830. [Washington, 1891], Newcomb, S. Measures of the velocity of light made ... during the years 1880-'82. [Washington, 1891], Michelson, A.A. Supplementary measures of the velocities of white and colored light in air, water, and carbon disulphide. [Washington, 1891], and Newcomb, S. Discussion of the North polar distances observed with the Greenwich and Washington transit circles with determinations of the constant of nutation. [Washington, 1891]

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Astronomical papers prepared for the use of the American ephemeris and nautical almanac -- v. 2, pt. 5

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