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... Zeta Σ ς Sigma H η Eta T T Tau θ 0 Theta Υ υ Upsilon I Iota Φ Φ Phi KA K Kappa X X Chi λ Lambda Ψ ψ Psi M μ Mu Ω Onega 24. As a further aid in finding particular stars , and especially in determining their number , and detecting changes ...
... Zeta Σ ς Sigma H η Eta T T Tau θ 0 Theta Υ υ Upsilon I Iota Φ Φ Phi KA K Kappa X X Chi λ Lambda Ψ ψ Psi M μ Mu Ω Onega 24. As a further aid in finding particular stars , and especially in determining their number , and detecting changes ...
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... Zeta , Epsilon , Delta . From Delta the ribbon runs north and westerly along the Zodiac , and termi- nates at Beta , a star of the 4th magnitude , 11 ° S. of Markab in Pegasus . This part of the ribbon , including the Western Fish at ...
... Zeta , Epsilon , Delta . From Delta the ribbon runs north and westerly along the Zodiac , and termi- nates at Beta , a star of the 4th magnitude , 11 ° S. of Markab in Pegasus . This part of the ribbon , including the Western Fish at ...
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... . , Fig . 27 . TELESCOPIC OBJECTS . - Alpha ? Beta ? Gamma ? Delta ? Epsilon ? Zeta ? Eta f Clusters ? Nebula ? Which shown on the map ? CHAPTER III . CONSTELLATIONS ON THE MERIDIAN IN JANUARY . PERSEUS , ET CAPUT MEDUSE . 37.
... . , Fig . 27 . TELESCOPIC OBJECTS . - Alpha ? Beta ? Gamma ? Delta ? Epsilon ? Zeta ? Eta f Clusters ? Nebula ? Which shown on the map ? CHAPTER III . CONSTELLATIONS ON THE MERIDIAN IN JANUARY . PERSEUS , ET CAPUT MEDUSE . 37.
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... Zeta , and its distance ? Beta ? How Beta and Zeta ? Capella ? Where the most brilliant star ? 69. Origin and import of the name Aldebaran ? o'clock p.m. ? Where is Beta ? In what other How situated with reference to Aldebaran and ...
... Zeta , and its distance ? Beta ? How Beta and Zeta ? Capella ? Where the most brilliant star ? 69. Origin and import of the name Aldebaran ? o'clock p.m. ? Where is Beta ? In what other How situated with reference to Aldebaran and ...
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... Zeta , of the 4th magnitude , is the first star , and is situated in the back , 5 ° S. of Saiph , in Orion . About the same distance below Zeta are the four principal stars , in the legs and feet . These form the square . They are ...
... Zeta , of the 4th magnitude , is the first star , and is situated in the back , 5 ° S. of Saiph , in Orion . About the same distance below Zeta are the four principal stars , in the legs and feet . These form the square . They are ...
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3d magnitude 4th magnitude angle aphelion appear Arcturus Aries astronomers Auriga axis Beta blue bright star called celestial Cepheus circle cluster comet constellation Cor Caroli declination degree Delta Denebola diameter distant companion diurnal motion DOUBLE STAR Earth Earth's orbit east ecliptic equator equinoctial figure fixed stars Gamma head heavens hemisphere Herschel horizon Jupiter latitude Libra light longitude luminous Map VIII mean distance Mercury meridian miles minutes Moon Moon's motion naked eye nearly NEBULA node north pole northern Number of stars o'clock observed Orion pale yellow parallax pass perihelion period planet Pleiades polar position principal star Refracting telescopes refraction remarkable represented revolution revolve right ascension rising satellites Saturn seen shadow sidereal Sirius situated small stars solstice southern Sun's supposed surface Taurus TELESCOPIC OBJECTS tides tion triangle TRIPLE STAR Ursa Ursa Major Venus vernal equinox visible Zeta Zodiac