"Astronomical Observations Made At The U. S. Naval Observatory" is a historical record of astronomical data meticulously collected over several years. This volume offers a detailed glimpse into the scientific practices and equipment used at the U.S. Naval Observatory during a significant period of astronomical exploration. The observations include precise measurements and calculations related to celestial bodies, contributing to our understanding of the universe and the refinement of astronomical theories.
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