"Micrometrical Observations Of The Double Stars Discovered At Pulkowa" presents a detailed compilation of astronomical observations conducted primarily at the Lick Observatory, focusing on double stars. Authored by William Joseph Hussey, this work meticulously documents measurements taken with the thirty-six-inch and twelve-inch refractors, complemented by a synthesis of previous observations of these celestial objects.
The book serves as a valuable resource for astronomers and astrophysicists, offering precise data and analysis of double star systems. Its historical significance lies in its contribution to the understanding of stellar dynamics and the refinement of observational techniques in early 20th-century astronomy. The inclusion of data from both new and past observations enhances the work's utility for comparative studies and longitudinal analysis.
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