Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 1914
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Nature, Volume 93, Issue 2332, pp. 480 (1914).
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
A PARAGRAPH referring to some brilliant meteors observed at Bristol on June 25 appeared in NATURE of July 2 (p. 464), and I am induced to send a few details of our June results, for they appear to me to exceed in importance and interest any obtained in any other month for a long period. There are a large number of double observations of the same objects, and I have been enabled to compute the real paths of fourteen, particulars of which are given in the subjoined table. They were all observed by Mr. S. A. Wilson and Mrs. Fiammetta Wilson (marked ``W''.), and some were recorded by Miss A. Grace Cook and some by myself. The very persevering and accurate observations by Mrs. Wilson and Miss Cook have been very successful in this branch of astronomy in the last few years.
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