"Meteors And Sunsets Observed By The Astronomers Of The Lick Observatory In 1893, 1894, And 1895" presents a detailed record of astronomical observations conducted at the Lick Observatory during the specified years. This compilation offers insights into the study of meteors and sunsets as meticulously documented by prominent astronomers including Edward Singleton Holden, John Martin Schaeberle, Allen Lysander Colton, and Charles Dillon Perrine.
The book provides valuable primary source material for historians of science and astronomy, offering a glimpse into the methods and findings of late 19th-century astronomical research. Readers interested in the historical development of astronomical observation and the study of celestial phenomena will find this a fascinating and informative resource.
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