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Greenwich Catalogue of Stars for 1910-0. Part I. Fundamental Stars. Part II. Stars in the Zone +24.0 to +32.0. From Observations With the Transit ... the Direction of Sir Frank Dyson, Astronome
Royal Greenwich Observatory
Paperback. HardPress Publishing 2012-01-10.
ISBN 9781290021920
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Greenwich Catalogue of Stars for 1910-0. Part I. Fundamental Stars. Part II. Stars in the Zone +24.0 to +32.0. From Observations With the Transit ... the Direction of Sir Frank Dyson, Astronome
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