Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.18 No.2

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  • 1904BAA Journal VOLUME 18 (XVIII), NUMBER 2 December 1907
  • 1929NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 1908REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON NOVEMBER 27, 1907
  • 1916REPORT OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW)
  • 1917PAPERS
  • 1917On a Simple Method of adjusting an Equatorial Telescope in Azimuth
  • 1923Description of Photographs of Sun-Spots, November 9-19, 1907
  • 1923The Planet Neptune.
  • 1924RT Aurigae (Ch. 2293)
  • 1926CORRESPONDENCE
  • 1926The Transit of Mercury, Nov. 14, 1907
  • 1928QUERIES
  • 1928How is it that stellar parallax is determined from different positions on the Earth's orbit, and Is (apparently) not determined nor disturbed by the Earth's movement through space with the Sun ? This seems like a fly judging distance from the circular motion of the motor-car wheel on which it sits, and discarding the forward motion of the car itself.
  • 1941SYSTEMATIC ERROR OF THE LATITUDE OBSERVED WITH A ZENITH TELESCOPE.
  • 1904Contents
  • 1929Day by Day" Tellurian and Calendar.
  • 1929New Large Revolving Planisphere.
  • 1930The Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, I, v.
  • 1930NOTES
  • 1940DETERMINATION OF WAVE-LENGTHS OF LIGHT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STANDARD SYSTEM
  • 1941ON TRIGONOMETRICAL DIFFERENCES OF ALTITUDE
  • 1930THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 1930THE ROYAL INSTITUTION
  • 1930COMET NOTES.
  • 1931MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 1932PUBLICATIONS
  • 1928How is it that, while such minute motions as the motion of the poles causing changes of latitude can be detected by stellar displacement, an enormous movement like the solar journey through space is only vaguely indicated in the same way ?
  • 1941ARC SPECTRA UNDER HEAVY PRESSURE
  • 1936SATURN'S RING AT THE TIME OF ITS DISAPPEARANCE
  • 1936THE SAME.—Dr. Ristenpart
  • 1939THE VARIABILITY IN LIGHT OF MIRA CETI AND THE TEMPERATURE OF SUN-SPOTS
  • 1939ORBIT OF THE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY μ SAGITTARII
  • 1939PARALLAX OF THE GREAT NEBULA IN ANDROMEDA
  • 1938ON THE MOTION OF THE TAIL-MATTER IN COMET IV 1903
  • 1938ON THE MEASUREMENT OF A METEOR TRAIL ON A PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATE
  • 1938A BRIGHT METEOR
  • 1938NOTE ON A METEORIC SHOWER (THE AUGUST DRACONIDS
  • 1938PATH-DETERMINATION OF METEORS
  • 1938SHOWERS FROM NEAR β AND γ PISCIUM
  • 1937SOME RECENT PAPERS ON METEORITES.
  • 1937A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE SPECTRUM OF SATURN.
  • 1940ON THE CONSTANCY OF WAVE-LENGTHS OF SPECTRAL LINES
  • 1940THE IMPROVEMENT OF CELESTIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES.
  • 1936THE SAME.—Prof. Lowell
  • 1935JUPITER
  • 1934THE OPTICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE INTERPRETATION OF THE SO-CALLED CANALS OF MARS
  • 1934MARS.
  • 1934TRANSIT OF MERCURY OBSERVED AT ATHENS.
  • 1933INEQUALITIES IN THE MOTION OF THE MOON
  • 1933THE WEAKENED AND THE OBLITERATED LINES IN THE SUN-SPOT SPECTRUM.
  • 1933SUN-SPOTS AND FACULAE
  • 1933A LARGE ERUPTIVE PROMINENCE.
  • 1932A LARGE SOLAR PROMINENCE.
  • 1942New Members of the Association. Elected 27th November 1907
  • 1943Errata. "Journal," Vol. XVIII, p. 2, l. 13
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