"Astronomical Observations Made At The Observatory Of Cambridge, Volume 3" presents a detailed record of astronomical observations conducted at the University of Cambridge Observatory. This volume offers a valuable resource for historians of science, astronomers, and anyone interested in the development of astronomical knowledge. The meticulously recorded data provides insights into the celestial phenomena observed during the period covered, reflecting the state of astronomical instrumentation and observational techniques of the time.
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