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6550 SATELLITES OF JUPITER. 



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Cookson, Bryan. The mass of 

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Fauth, Ph. Aus einem vergesseuen 

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Matthews, Edgar. Jupiter's Satel- 

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Miiller, Karl. Dunkler Voriibergang 

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Phillips, T. E. R. Tenth report of 

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Tucker, R. H. and Hale, (!eorge E. 

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WMtmell, C. T. Visibility of Jupi- 

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Jupiter apparently moon- 

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Winkler, W. Beobachtnngeu auf der 

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6560 SATELLITES AND RING 

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Cassirer, J. Saturn xmd seine Bil- 

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Crommelin, A. C. D. Phoebe, Saturn's 

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6580 SATELLITES OF 

 NEPTUNE. 



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