Innes, Robert, 1861-1933
Robert T. A. Innes British astronomer
Innes, R.T.A. (Robert Thorburn Ayton), 1861-1933
Innes, Robert, écrivain
Innes, Robert Thorburn Ayton 1861-
Innes, Robert, writer in Edinburgh
Innes, Robert Thornburn Ayton 1861-1933
VIAF ID: 782478 ( Personal )
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Works
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Address by Robert Thorburn Ayton Innes, President. | |
The algebraical development of the elliptic perturbative function used in the theories of planetary motion | |
Answers for Robert Innes writer in Edinburgh, to the petition of John Graham-Murray of Murrayshall, and his tutors and curators | |
Cosmological hypotheses | |
Diskussie van de waarnemingen van satellieten I, II en III van Jupiter, gedaan te Johannesburg door R.T.A. Innes, 1908-1925 | |
From amateur astronomer to observatory director: the curious case of R.T.A. Innes, 2001 | |
Investigation of the systematic difference between the photographic and visual magnitudes of the stars depending on the galactic latitude, based on photometric observations / Visual estimates / by R.T.A. Innes. and photographs taken at the Cape Observatory, together with catalogues of the photometric and photographic magnitudes of 791 stars / by W. de Sitter. | |
The mean distances of the planets | |
Miscellaneous letters on several subjects in philosophy and astronomy. : Wrote to the learned Dr. Nicholson, late Archbishop of Cashell. Viz. I. An account of the great variety of plants, shell-stones, and many other Curiosities, in the parish of Magilligan, in the County of Londonderry in Ireland; together with a curious Account of the forming the Land, being formerly under Sea. II. On the Declension of the Level of the Sea. III. On the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Light. IV. On the Irish Bogs, Timber found under these Bogs, and several curious Remarks on the first Planting the World and Ireland, drawn from the Natural History of such Bogs and Timber. V. On the General Tides in the Atlantic Ocean, by a New Hypothesis, and that the Moon hath no Influence on the Tides. VI. On the Cause of Gravity, and the Continuation of Motion, by a New and Curious Hypothesis. Vii. On the Load-Stone, that the Old Hypotheses were Insufficient, and a new one drawn from the Northern Light. Viii. An endeavour to clear astronomy of the incredible, by a new System of the World, wherein the Projectile Power, and Gravitating Principles of Sir Isaac Newton, are proved to be not according to Nature, and Impossible; and that the Theory of the Moon is particularly very ill accounted for by Sir Isaac's Principles; and New Principles, drawn from the Nature of Fluids, and a repelling Power in the Sun, and that the long Telescopes help to deceive us. By Robert Innes, A.M | |
On Cowell's Method of Applying the Newtonian Law | |
Reference catalogue of southern double stars | |
Relations between the eccentricities and inclinations of the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Saturn | |
Revision of the Cape photographic durchmusterung : parts I., II., and III | |
Star positions and galactic co-ordinates | |
Układ optyczny do wyświetlania filmów kinematograficznych : opis patentowy : nr 19086 : kl. 42 h, 8 |