Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy eBook

George Biddell Airy
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 516 pages of information about Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy.

Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy eBook

George Biddell Airy
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 516 pages of information about Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy.

1846 Nov.  On the Bands formed by the partial Phil.  Mag. 
                Interception of the Prismatic Spectrum.

1846 Nov. 13 Account of some circumstances historically R. Astr.  Soc.
                connected with the Discovery of the (Memoirs.)
                Planet exterior to Uranus.

1847 Jan. 8 Reduction of the Observations of Halley’s R. Astr.  Soc. 
                Comet made at the Cambridge Observatory in (Memoirs.)
                the years 1835 and 1836.

1847 Jan. 8 On a proposed Alteration of Bessel’s Method R. Astr.  Soc.
                for the Computation of the Corrections by (Memoirs.)
                which the Apparent Places of
                Stars are derived from the Mean Places.

1847 Feb.  On Sir David Brewster’s New Analysis of Phil.  Mag. 
                Solar Light.

1847 Feb. 20 On the Name of the New Planet.  Athenaeum.

1847 Feb. 27 Mr Adams and the New Planet.  Athenaeum.

1847 Plan of the Buildings and Grounds of the
                Royal Observatory, Greenwich, with
                Explanation and History.

1847 May 14 Explanation of Hansen’s Perturbations of R. Astr.  Soc.
                the Moon by Venus. (Month.  Not.)

1847 June 5 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
                Board of Visitors.

1847 Nov. 30 Address to the Individual Members of the
                Board of Visitors of the Royal Observatory. 
                (Zenith Tube.)

1847 Dec. 10 Results deduced from the Occultations of R. Astr.  Soc. 
                Stars and Planets by the Moon, observed (Memoirs.)
                at Cambridge Observatory from 1830 to 1835.

1848 Feb. 11 Abstract of Struve’s “Etudes d’Astronomie R. Astr.  Soc. 
                Stellaire.” (Month.  Not.)

1848 Mar. 13 Syllabus of Lectures on Astronomy to be
                delivered at the Temperance Hall,
                Ipswich.

1848 Apr. 10 Remarks on Prof.  Challis’s Theoretical Phil.  Mag. 
                Determination of the Velocity of Sound

1848 May 8 Supplement to a Paper on the Intensity of Camb.  Phil.  Soc. 
                Light in the neighbourhood of a Caustic.

1848 May 12 Address to Individual members of the
                Board of Visitors. (New Transit Circle,
                Reflex Zenith Tube, &c.)

1848 June 3 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
                Board of Visitors.

1848 June 9 Corrections of the Elements of the Moon’s R. Astr.  Soc. 
                Orbit, deduced from the Lunar (Memoirs.)
                Observations made at the Royal Observatory,
                of Greenwich from 1750 to 1830.

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