"Astronomical Observations Made At The Observatory Of Cambridge, Volume 17" presents a detailed record of astronomical research conducted at the esteemed Cambridge Observatory. This volume offers a comprehensive look into the observations, calculations, and analyses performed by the University's astronomers. Readers will find meticulous documentation of celestial phenomena, positioning of stars, and other significant astronomical events.
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