Foreword |
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Preface |
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xiii | |
Acknowledgements |
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Abbreviations used in this book |
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Introduction: Why observe the planets? |
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1 | (3) |
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4 | (16) |
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4 | (5) |
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A scale model of the Solar System |
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9 | (1) |
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10 | (1) |
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Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion |
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11 | (1) |
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Elements of planetary orbits. Perturbations |
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12 | (1) |
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Planetary conjunctions, oppositions, phases and transits |
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12 | (3) |
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The sidereal and synodic orbital periods of the planets |
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15 | (3) |
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The brightness of the planets |
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18 | (1) |
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19 | (1) |
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20 | (11) |
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20 | (1) |
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Positions on the celestial sphere |
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21 | (1) |
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The ecliptic and the Zodiac |
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21 | (4) |
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Celestial latitude and longitude |
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25 | (1) |
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The precession of the equinoxes. Nutation |
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26 | (1) |
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Sidereal time (star time) |
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27 | (1) |
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The apparent motions of the planets on the celestial sphere |
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27 | (3) |
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30 | (1) |
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Telescopes and accessories |
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31 | (38) |
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31 | (9) |
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40 | (25) |
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Protecting the telescope from dust and atmospheric pollution |
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65 | (1) |
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Cleaning the mirror of a Newtonian reflector |
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66 | (1) |
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Housing and care of your telescope |
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66 | (2) |
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68 | (1) |
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The atmosphere and seeing |
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69 | (4) |
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69 | (1) |
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Assessing atmospheric seeing conditions |
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70 | (1) |
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The effect of telescope aperture |
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70 | (1) |
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71 | (1) |
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72 | (1) |
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73 | (29) |
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73 | (2) |
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75 | (10) |
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85 | (3) |
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The axial rotation of Mercury |
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88 | (2) |
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90 | (5) |
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95 | (5) |
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100 | (2) |
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102 | (33) |
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102 | (3) |
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105 | (15) |
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Space probe exploration of Venus |
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120 | (4) |
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124 | (9) |
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133 | (1) |
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134 | (1) |
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135 | (53) |
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135 | (1) |
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136 | (2) |
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138 | (1) |
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The retrograde motion of Mars |
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139 | (2) |
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141 | (2) |
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143 | (3) |
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146 | (2) |
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148 | (22) |
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170 | (7) |
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177 | (6) |
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Longitude determination of Martian features |
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183 | (3) |
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186 | (2) |
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The minor planets (asteroids) |
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188 | (21) |
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188 | (1) |
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Discovery and history of observation of the minor planets |
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189 | (8) |
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Visibility of the minor planets |
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197 | (1) |
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Observing the minor planets |
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197 | (10) |
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207 | (2) |
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209 | (61) |
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209 | (4) |
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213 | (9) |
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Variations in the cloud belts |
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222 | (5) |
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The 1994 Shoemaker-Levy cometary impact event on Jupiter |
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227 | (3) |
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Surface markings of the satellites |
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Spacecraft observation of Jupiter |
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223 | (13) |
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236 | (1) |
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237 | (1) |
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Determination of the longitudes of Jovian features by central meridian transit timings |
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238 | (5) |
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Classification and description of Jovian disc features |
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243 | (2) |
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Determination of latitudes of Jovian features |
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245 | (4) |
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Disc drawings, strip and sectional sketches |
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249 | (2) |
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Determination of rotational periods of Jovian features from longitudinal drift |
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251 | (2) |
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Observations of the Great Red Spot |
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253 | (3) |
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Colour changes and intensity estimates of Jovian features |
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256 | (1) |
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257 | (12) |
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269 | (1) |
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270 | (53) |
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270 | (3) |
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273 | (28) |
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Spacecraft exploration of Saturn |
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301 | (4) |
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305 | (2) |
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307 | (1) |
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307 | (13) |
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Recent oppositions of Saturn |
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320 | (1) |
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321 | (2) |
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323 | (23) |
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323 | (4) |
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327 | (3) |
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Prediscovery sightings of Uranus |
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330 | (1) |
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330 | (9) |
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Spacecraft exploration of Uranus |
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339 | (2) |
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341 | (1) |
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341 | (3) |
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344 | (2) |
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346 | (18) |
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346 | (1) |
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346 | (6) |
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Prediscovery sightings of Neptune |
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352 | (1) |
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353 | (4) |
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Spacecraft exploration of Neptune |
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357 | (4) |
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361 | (1) |
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361 | (1) |
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362 | (2) |
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364 | (13) |
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364 | (1) |
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The search for a trans-Neptunian planet |
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365 | (1) |
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366 | (1) |
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367 | (5) |
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372 | (2) |
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374 | (1) |
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374 | (1) |
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375 | (2) |
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Constructing maps and planispheres |
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377 | (6) |
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377 | (1) |
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The horizontal orthographic projection |
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377 | (1) |
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378 | (3) |
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381 | (1) |
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382 | (1) |
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Planetary photography and videography |
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383 | (22) |
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383 | (1) |
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The planetary photographer's camera |
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383 | (4) |
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387 | (1) |
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Characteristics of some films |
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388 | (1) |
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Black and white film processing |
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389 | (1) |
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Photography of individual planets |
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389 | (3) |
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392 | (1) |
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Video and CCD photography (videography) of the planets |
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393 | (3) |
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396 | (4) |
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400 | (2) |
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Video-assisted drawing (VAD) of the planets |
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402 | (1) |
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A note on digital imaging |
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403 | (1) |
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403 | (2) |
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Photoelectric photometry of the minor planets, planets and their satellites |
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405 | (9) |
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405 | (1) |
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The photoelectric photometer and its components |
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406 | (2) |
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Telescopes for photoelectric photometry |
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408 | (1) |
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Photoelectric photometric procedure |
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409 | (1) |
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Photoelectric photometry of the minor planets |
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409 | (2) |
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Colorimetric photoelectric photometry |
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411 | (1) |
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Photoelectric photometry of the planets and their satellites |
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412 | (2) |
Further reading |
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414 | (1) |
Appendix: Milestones in Solar System exploration |
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415 | (2) |
Name index |
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417 | (4) |
Subject index |
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