Softcover. Condition: Gut. Tokyo 1905. 4°. 39 p. HCloth. (label on back, slightly browned).- Annales de l'observatoire astronomique de Tokyo, Tome III, fasc 3.- Stamp on title.
Published by Tokyo 1905., 1905
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
Gr.-4°. 2 Bll., 38 SS., 1 Bl. OBr. (angestaubt, stockfleckig, etw. gebräunt, gestempelt). "Annales de l Observatoire Astronomique de Tokyo. Université Impériale de Tokyo, Collége des Sciences. Tome III, 3e Fascicule".
Published by Selbstverlag 1905/1907, 1905
Seller: Versandantiquariat Funke, Dresden, Germany
Condition: guter bis sehr guter Zustand. F. guter bis sehr guter Zustand, geringe Gebrauchs- und Alterungsspuren: ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar - privat gebunden mit 2 Rückenaufklebern - Vorsatzseite und Titel mit je einem Stempel und 2 Nummern - Papier teils etwas vergilbt, aber Seiten sauber und ordentlich - untere Einbandkanten gering abgenutzt Declinations and proper motions of 246 stars - Introduction - System of Declinations - Systematic Corrections and Weights - Reduction to the Epoch 1875.o - Deduction of the Declination and Proper Motion - List of the Adopted Catalogues - Explanation of the Tables - Notes on the Systematic Corrections and Weights - Star Tables - Table of the Mean Declinations and Proper Motions Telegraphic Determination of the Difference of Longitude between Tokyo and Mizusawa "The present publication contains the report of the telegraphic determination of the difference of longitude between Tokyo and Mizusawa. This work was carried out on my proposal with the consent of Prof. H. Terao, President of the Geodetic Committee. The total expense was defrayed, partly from the ordinary expenditure of the Geodetic Committee, and partly from that of the Mizusawa Observatory. The observations were made by Mr. K. Sotome and the writer. The reduction of the observations was almost entirely done by the writer himself. Only the part of the computations concerned with deducing the apparent right ascensions of all the observed stars from their mean places was kindly done by Mr. T. Nakano, Observer 'at Mizusawa Observatory, to whom I am much indebted for his frequent assistance during the progress of the work, besides the said laborious calculation. It is also to be noted that, in reading the chronographic records with the diagonal scales, the observers themselves have done their own parts. I ought not to forget to give my heartiest thanks to the following gentlemen, Mr. K. Komatsu, Director of the Post and Telegraph Bureau, Mr. D. Aoki, Chief of the Telegraphic Section, and Mr. S. Sugi, Master of the Post and Telegraph Office at Aomori, who sent us two active operators for the correspondence, and also gave us many conveniences in the telegraphic work ." Buchreihe: Annales de l'observatoire astronomique des Tokyo, Tome IV, fascicule 1 / Tome III, fascicule 3 Seitenanzahl: 195 Seiten / 38 Seiten Format: ca. 23 x 30 Halbleinen Englisch.