24
Aus dem Archiv der Deutschen Seewarte — 1902 No. 3 —
1899
5Iittlere Zeit
Komet-
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Berlin
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B-
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Par.
m a
in 8
Beobachter
Mailand.
A. N. 3572 und brieflich. Beobachter: (1. Celoria (C) und 51. Rajna (R). Instrument: Szöll. Refraktor (Ring-5Iikrometer).
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Die in A. N. 3572 gegebenen a app. und <5 app. entsprechen theilweise nicht den Angaben
Marseille.
B. A. XVI pag 279, XVII pag. 34. Beobachter: Borrelly. Instrument: Aequatorial (Eichens) 0.26 m Oeft'nung.
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Mount Hamilton.
A. J. 45S und brieflich. Beobachter: W. J. Hussey (H), C. \V. Perrine (P). Instrument: 12- und 36zoll. Refraktor.
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