"Discussion Of Observations Made With The Meridian Photometer During the Years 1882-88" presents a detailed analysis of astronomical observations conducted using a meridian photometer. Authored by Edward Charles Pickering and O. C. Wendell, this work provides valuable insights into the methods and results of photometric measurements taken during this period.
The book delves into the specifics of the instrumentation and observational techniques employed, offering a comprehensive examination of the data collected. It is an essential resource for astronomers, physicists, and historians of science interested in the development of astronomical measurement techniques and the state of astronomical research in the late 19th century. This meticulous record offers enduring value to researchers and enthusiasts alike.
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