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My own observations with the naked eye - a method probably as reliable as any other for small variations of light - show that the total variation does not much exceed one magnitude , and this is confirmed by Professor Pickering's ...
My own observations with the naked eye - a method probably as reliable as any other for small variations of light - show that the total variation does not much exceed one magnitude , and this is confirmed by Professor Pickering's ...
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Comparing the light of Algol with that of Sirius , of which the mass and distance have been well determined , and assuming that the two stars have the same density , I find a probable parallax of 0'14 of a second of arc , ' representing ...
Comparing the light of Algol with that of Sirius , of which the mass and distance have been well determined , and assuming that the two stars have the same density , I find a probable parallax of 0'14 of a second of arc , ' representing ...
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Herr J. Plassmann has recently announced his observations of a secondary minimum in the light of Algol and Lambda Tauri . This , if true , would suggest that the satellite has some inherent light of its own , which is cut off when it ...
Herr J. Plassmann has recently announced his observations of a secondary minimum in the light of Algol and Lambda Tauri . This , if true , would suggest that the satellite has some inherent light of its own , which is cut off when it ...
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