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Comparison of the observed and computed places of the Planet Proserpine from the time of ther discovery to her disappearance in 1853, together with Elements deduced from the whole of the observations, and an Ephemeris for the ensuing opposition in 1854, by Professor Chevallier and Mr. George Rümker, Observer at the Observatory Durham


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1854
Tongue
English
Weight
224 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-6337

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✦ Synopsis


Comparison of the ohserved a n d coiiipted places of the Planet Proserpine froin die time of her discovery to lier disappenrauce i n 1853, togctlier with Eieineuts deduced from the whole of the ohervntious, a u d an Eplieiiier*is for the eiisuiug oppsitiou iu 1854, by Professor Chevaddier and Mr. George liiirnker, OLservcr a t the Olmi-vatory Durham.

Ttte planet t'roserpine a t the time of her discovery appeared nnt hrighter than a star of the 11th niagnitude, and liecame rapidly fairiter. She was observed from May 1 4 tn July 24 1853.

As sono as all thr observations could be collcctetl. the following elenieiifs were deduced lioni the nieaii of the uliservations at Haniburgh, Bonri, Hilk. and Berliii on May 16,