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Catalogues of stars for the equinox 1900.0 from observations made at the Royal observatory, Cape of Good Hope, during the years 1900-1904
- Title
- Catalogues of stars for the equinox 1900.0 from observations made at the Royal observatory, Cape of Good Hope, during the years 1900-1904, under the direction of Sir David Gill ... Published by order of the lords commissioners of the Admiralty, in obedience to His Majesty's command.
- Author
- Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
- Publication
- Edinburgh, Printed for H.M. Stationery off., by Neill & co., limited, 1906.
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- Description
- xiii, 123 p.; 33 x 26 cm.
- Subject
- Stars > Catalogs
- Note
- Publisher's lettering: Cape general catalogue, 1900.
- Contents
- I. 3365 stars, north of Cape zenith.--II. 995 stars, south of Cape zenith.--III. 63 stars observed with 7 and 18-inch equatorials.--IV. 41 stars from special photographic plates.
- Call Number
- OPC+ (Royal Observatory, Cape Town. Catalogues of stars for the equinox 1900.0 from observations made at the Royal Observatory)
- LCCN
- 06037939 //r90
- OCLC
- 6600412
- Author
- Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
- Title
- Catalogues of stars for the equinox 1900.0 from observations made at the Royal observatory, Cape of Good Hope, during the years 1900-1904, under the direction of Sir David Gill ... Published by order of the lords commissioners of the Admiralty, in obedience to His Majesty's command.
- Imprint
- Edinburgh, Printed for H.M. Stationery off., by Neill & co., limited, 1906.
- Added Author
- Gill, David, 1843-1914.Great Britain. Admiralty.
- Research Call Number
- OPC+ (Royal Observatory, Cape Town. Catalogues of stars for the equinox 1900.0 from observations made at the Royal Observatory)