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Journal
The Intellectual ObserverYear
1867Volume
v.10 (1867)Page
Page 464Inscription
Coordinates: [289, 210, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Tracks of 83 shooting stars observed at the Glasgow University Observatory, 1866, nov 14.", "Tracks of 83 shooting stars observed at the Glasgow University Observatory", "Tracks of 83 shooting stars observed at the Glasgow University Observatory, 1866, Nov. 14th, 1h. 15m. A.M., to 2h. 40m. A.M., by A.S. Herschel and A. Macgregor, showing the position of th radiant point in R.A. 149deg, N. Decl. 24deg."]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 62, 185, 711, 1052], Details: "keywords"=>["meteor", "meteorological observations", "diagram of tracks of shooting stars", "astronomy", "star paths", "shooting stars"]Contributor
Coordinates: [145, 1262, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "name"=>["A.S. Herschel, del.", "A. S. Herschel", "A.S. Herschel"], "role"=>["illustrator", "other"]PageID
39470496Classification No
11Image Scale
0.44374