This volume, "Astronomical Observations Made Under The Direction Of G.b. Airy, 1841-47," presents a detailed record of astronomical observations conducted at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. It offers a comprehensive look into the methods and findings of celestial study during this period. The meticulous records include positional astronomy, measurements of stars and planets, and other related phenomena observed under the direction of Astronomer Royal, George Biddell Airy.
Researchers and historians of science will find this work invaluable for understanding the development of astronomical techniques and the state of scientific knowledge in the mid-19th century. This collection provides a primary source for tracing the advancements in observational astronomy and the contributions of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, to the field.
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