Popular Astronomy
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Astronomical Panoramic Views from a City Observatory, May 1914
Rigge's publication "Astronomical Panoramic Views from a City Observatory." The article was published in May 1914 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXII, No. 5, Reprint.
Close Conjunction of Saturn and the Moon, 1927
Rigge's publication "Close Conjunction of Saturn and the Moon, 1927 March 23-24." The article was published in 1927 in a Supplement to Popular Astronomy, No. 343, Reprint.
Edward Heis, June 1906
Rigge's publication "Edward Heis" The article was published in June 1906 in Popular Astronomy, No. 136, Vol. XIV, Reprint.
Experimental Proofs of the Earth's Rotation, May 1913
Rigge's publication "Experimental Proofs of the Earth's Rotation." The article was published in May 1913 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXI, No. 5, Reprint.
Father Angelo Secchi, November 1918
Rigge's publication "Father Angelo Secchi." The article was published in November 1918 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXVI, No. 259, Reprint.
Father Hagen's Astrophotographic Journey , June 1907
Rigge's publication "Father Hagen's Astrophotographic Journey." The article was published in June 1907 in Popular Astronomy, No. 146, Vol. XV, Reprint.
Jesuit Astronomy , April-May, 1904
Rigge's publication "Jesuit Astronomy." The article was published in April-May 1904 in Popular Astronomy Vol. XII. Reprint.
Some Problems on the Orthographic Projection of the Sphere, August-September 1906
Rigge's publication "Some Problems on the Orthographic Projection of the Sphere" The article was published in August-September 1906 in Popular Astronomy, No. 137, Vol. XIV, Reprint.
The Accuracy of Oppolzer's Eclipse Maps, 1926
Rigge's publication "The Accuracy of Oppolzer's Eclipse Maps." The article was published in 1926 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXXIV, Reprint.
The Annular Eclipse of the Sun of 1919 November 22 as Visible in the United States and Partial Eclipse of the Moon 1919 November 7, August-September 1919
Rigge's publication "The Annular Eclipse of the Sun of 1919 November 22 as Visible in the United States" and "Partial Eclipse of the Moon 1919 November 7." The article was published in August-September 1919, Vol. XXVII, No. 7, Reprint.
The Apparent Path of Halley's Comet in the Sky, March 1910
Rigge's publication "The Apparent Path of Halley's Comet in the Sky." The article was published in March 1910 in Popular Astronomy, No. 173, Reprint.
The Columbus Eclipse, 1923
Rigge's publication "The Columbus Eclipse." The article was published in 1923 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXXI, Reprint.
The Driving Clock and the Clamp and Slow-Motion Screw of An Equatorial, November 1912
Rigge's publication "The Driving Clock and the Clamp and Slow-Motion Screw of An Equatorial." The article was published in November 1912 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XX, No. 9, Reprint.
The Eclipses of 1916, January 1916
Rigge's publication "The Eclipses of 1916." The article was published in January 1916 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Reprint.
The Frequency of Total Eclipses of the Sun at a Given Place, 1924
Rigge's publication "The Frequency of Total Eclipses of the Sun at a Given Place" reprint. The article was published in 1924 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXXII, Reprint.
The Lunar Saros, February 1918
Rigge's publication "The Lunar Saros." The article was published in February 1918 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXVI, No. 252, Reprint.
The Pope and the Comet, October 1908
Rigge's publication "The Pope and the Comet." The article was published in OCtober 1908 in Popular Astronomy, No. 158, Vol. XVI, Reprint.
The Reform of the Present Calendar Begun, March 1924
Rigge's publication "The Reform of the Present Calendar Begun." The article was published in March 1924 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXXII, No. 3, Reprint.
The Second Stage in the Reform of the Present Calendar, October 1925
Rigge's publication "The Second Stage in the Reform of the Present Calendar." The article was published in October 1925 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXXIII, No. 8, Reprint.
The Solar Eclipse of April 28, 1911, as Visible in the United States, February 1911
Rigge's publication "The Solar Eclipse of April 28, 1911, as Visible in the United States." The article was published in February 1911 in Popular Astronomy, No. 182, Vol. XIX, Reprint.
The Solar Eclipse of August 30, 1905, As Visible in the United States, March 1905
Rigge's publication "The Solar Eclipse of August 30, 1905, as Visible in the United States." The article was published in MMarch 1905 in Popular Astronomy. Vol. XIII. Reprint.
The Solar Eclipse of June 28, 1908, as Visible in the United States, May 1908
Rigge's publication "The Solar Eclipse of June 28, 1908, as Visible in the United States." The article was published in May 1908 in Popular Astronomy, No. 155, Vol. XVI, Reprint.
The South Polar Eclipse of 1917, December 13, June-July 1917
Rigge's publication "The South Polar Eclipse of 1917, December 13." The article was published in June-July, 1917 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXV, No. 246, Reprint.
The Time of Moonrise, December 1905
Rigge's publication "The Time of Moonrise." The article was published in December 1895 in Popular Astronomy, No. 130, Vol. XIII, Reprint.
The Total Eclipse of the Moon of 1917, December 28, November 1917
Rigge's publication "The Total Eclipse of the Moon of 1917, December 28." The article was published in November 1917 in Popular Astronomy, Vol. XXV, No. 249, Reprint.