Solar Physics Committee (Great Britain)
Great Britain Solar Physics Committee
Solar Physics Committee
Großbritannien Solar Physics Committee
Solar Physics Committee (Londres)
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a Great Britain ‡b Solar Physics Committee
- 110 1 _ ‡a Großbritannien ‡b Solar Physics Committee
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Solar Physics Committee (Great Britain)
- 110 2 _ ‡a Solar Physics Committee (Londres)
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Works
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Areas of calcium flocculi on spectroheliograms, 1906-1908. | |
Catalogue of four hundred and seventy of the brighter stars classified according to their chemistry at the Solar Physics Observatory, South Kensington | |
I. Comparison of the spectra of Rigelian, Crucian and Alnitamian stars. II. | |
A discussion of australian meteorology, ... | |
Measures of Positions and Areas of Sun Spots and Faculae on Photographs Taken at Greenwich, Dehra Dun, and Melbourne, with the Deduced Heliographic Longitudes and Latitudes, 1878-1881 | |
On some of the phenomena of new stars. | |
On the general spectra of certain type-stars and the spectra of several of the brighter stars in the green region | |
Report | |
Report of the Solar eclipse expedition to Vavau, Tonga Islands, April 29, 1911 (eastern date). | |
Researches on the chemical origins of various lines in solar and stellar spectra. Being the results of investigations made at the Solar physics observatory, South Kensington, after discussion | |
Solar physics, &c. : return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated ... for copy of correspondence and papers relating to a committee to report on the method of conducting observations in solar physics. | |
Southern hemisphere surface-air circulation: being a study of the mean monthly pressure amplitudes, the tracks of the anticyclones and cyclones, and the meteorological records of several Antarctic expeditions. | |
Spectroscopic comparison of metals present in certain terrestrial and celestial light-sources (with special reference to vanadium and titanium). | |
Statement made by the Solar physics committee in June 1909, with special reference to the present and future position of the observatory; |