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Article topics:Astronomy

List of astronomy articles to be proofread/validated

Volume Article No Article Title Pages
2 Paper7 On a remarkable Meteor observed in Wellington, November 8, 1869. 402
5 11 An Astronomical Telescope on a New Construction. 119–125
5 12 Description of a Reflecting Telescope made in Wellington by W. F. Parsons. 125–128
6 11 On the Prediction of Occultations of Stars by the Moon. 57–61
7 14 Notes on the reported Collision of Biela's Comet with the Earth's Atmosphere. 148–149
7 15 On the Zodiacal Light, as seen in Southern Latitudes. 150–152
11 7 On Temporary and Variable Stars. 118–124
11 8 Partial Impact: A possible Explanation of the Origin of the Solar System, Comets, and other Phenomena of the Universe. 125–132
12 12 Notes on the Southern Stars and other Celestial Objects. 165–175
12 13 Partial Impact (Paper No. 3): On the Origin of the Visible Universe. 175–181
12 14 Partial Impact (Paper No. 4): On the General Problem of Stellar Collision. 181–186
12 15 On the Genesis of Worlds and Systems. 187–197
12 16 On the Birth of Nebulæ. 197–205
13 5 On Periodic Vertical Oscillations in the Sun's Atmosphere, and their Connection with the Appearance and Disappearance of the Solar Spots. 91–97
13 6 On the Permanency of Solar and Stellar Heat. 97–100
13 13 On the Causes tending to alter the Eccentricity of Planetary Orbits. 149–154
13 14 The Origin of the Solar System. 154–159
13 15 On the Origin of Double Stars. 160–164
13 16 On a simple Method of illustrating the Motions of the Earth. 164–166
13 17 Probabllity of Impact. 166–169
15 60 On the Constitution of Comets. 477–484
17 48 On the recent Sun-glows and the Theories that have been advanced to account for them. 357–386
17 49 Red Sunsets. 386–397
18 59 The Total Eclipse of the Sun of the 9th September, 1885: being a Digest of Communications to the Institute on the subject 375–394
18 60 The Maintenance of the Sun's Heat (Abstract of a Lecture). 394–399
20 51 On a Stereoscopic Aspect of the Moon. 428
22 11 Description of a Meteor, of 4th May, 1888. 105–108
26 53 Some Recent Evidence in favour of Impact. 464–476
26 54 A New and Simple Graphic Method of projecting Occultations and Solar Eclipses not hitherto published. 477–480
27 62 The Immortality of the Cosmos; being an Attempt to show that the Theory of the Dissipation of Energy is limited to Finite Portions of Space. 538–545
27 63 Synoptic Statement of the Principles and Phenomena of Cosmic Impact: prepared for the Criticism of Scientific Men and Societies. 545–553
27 64 On an Oversight in Croll's Mode of lengthening the Age of the Sun's Heat. 558–559