Robert Grant Aitken
Robert Grant Aitken
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The binary stars
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The Adolfo Stahl lectures in astronomy, delivered in San Francisco, California, in 1916-17 and 1917-18, under the auspices of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
cover - LOList of corrections to the New...Robert Grant Aitken
List of corrections to the New general catalogue of double stars within 120° of the North Pole
no cover - NGNew general catalogue of double...Robert Grant Aitken
New general catalogue of double stars within 120 degrees of the North pole
no cover - NGNew general catalogue of double...Robert Grant Aitken
New general catalogue of double stars within 120̊ of the North Pole
no cover - MOMeasures of double stars made w...Robert Grant Aitken
Measures of double stars made with the thirty-six-inch and twelve-inch refractors of the Lick Observatory
no cover - MOMeasures of double stars in 1898Robert Grant Aitken
Measures of double stars in 1898
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- Open Work
The binary stars
- Open Work
The Adolfo Stahl lectures in astronomy, delivered in San Francisco, California, in 1916-17 and 1917-18, under the auspices of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- Open Work
List of corrections to the New general catalogue of double stars within 120° of the North Pole
- Open Work
New general catalogue of double stars within 120 degrees of the North pole
- Open Work
New general catalogue of double stars within 120̊ of the North Pole
- Open Work
Measures of double stars made with the thirty-six-inch and twelve-inch refractors of the Lick Observatory
- Open Work
Measures of double stars in 1898