Explore the ongoing work and discoveries in 19th‑century astronomy .
This issue compiles reports, notices, and papers from leading observers, offering a window into how scientists studied planets, comets, nebulae, and celestial events of the era.
Delve into firsthand accounts from the Royal Astronomical Society and Greenwich Observatory, including debates over Uranus, Neptune, and new planetary discoveries. Files include observations of occultations, meteor radiants, auroras, and photographic techniques, plus discussions on instrument development and public observatories.
- Reports from major meetings, including new planet discoveries and updated ephemerides
- Analyses of eclipses, auroras, and meteor activity with historical data
- Notes on instruments, observatories, and methods for solar, planetary, and nebulous research
- Commentary on the future direction of public observatories and long‑running solar observations
Ideal for readers of historical science and astronomy enthusiasts who want a detailed view of 1870s observational practice and scholarly communication.