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Susan Hodgson

Celestial Shadows: Eclipses, Transits, and Occultations

William Sheehan, John Westfall

The Sky is Your Laboratory: Advanced Astronomy Projects for Amateurs (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) cover

The Sky is Your Laboratory: Advanced Astronomy Projects for Amateurs (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy)

Robert K. Buchheim

David Levy's Guide to Eclipses, Transits, and Occultations

David H. Levy

Occultations of planets and stars by the moon, during the year 1853

Computed by John Downes, at the expense of the fund appropriated by Congress for the establishment of a Nautical almanac, and published by the Smithsonian Institution.

The apparent projection of stars upon the bright limb of the moon at occultation: and similar phenomena at total solar eclipses, transits of Venus and Mercury, etc., etc. cover

The apparent projection of stars upon the bright limb of the moon at occultation: and similar phenomena at total solar eclipses, transits of Venus and Mercury, etc., etc.

by George Davidson.

The mathematical theory of eclipses, according to Chauvenet's transformation of Bessel's method explained and illustrated, to which are appended Transits of Mercury and Venus and occultations of fixed stars. cover

The mathematical theory of eclipses, according to Chauvenet's transformation of Bessel's method explained and illustrated, to which are appended Transits of Mercury and Venus and occultations of fixed stars.

Roberdeau Buchanan

Occultations visible in the United States during the year 1852.

Computed by John Downes.

Practical talks by an astronomer cover

Practical talks by an astronomer

by Harold Jacoby ...

A determination of the semi-diameter of the moon: from two occultations of the Pleiades, observed on July 6, 1877, and September 6, 1879

by H. M. Paul

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