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Aberration of starlight 305
Aegina 200
Ahnert, Paul 110
Albers, Steven C. 161
Alpha not always the brightest 308—310
Amor group: definition 207—208
Antoniadi 281
Apheloids 174—178
Apollo 245
Apollo group 205
Apollo group, definition 207—208
Approximation of a number by fractions 230—232
Arete 195—197
Ashbrook, J. 151
Barycenter: of Earth-Moon 170—171
Barycenter: of solar system 165—168
Becvar, Antonfn 308 309
Berger, A. 345
Betulia 245
Bouvard 209
Bray, R.J. 373 374
Bretagnon, P. 98 178 184 192 297
Brown, E.W. 22 23 371 374
Camillo 207
Cassini, J.-D. 29
CERES 194—196 198—200
Ceres, discovery position 299—300
Ceres, opposition places 242 244
Ceres, periodicity 229
Cerulli 281
Chapront, Jean, and Chapront-Touze, Michelle 11 14 17 23 98
Christmas, weekday of 352—354
Climate 327
Cohen, T.J. 373 374
Comet: Encke 209—214
Comet: Halley 25 245
Conjunctions: close without occultation 161
Conjunctions: equinoctial and solstitial points 303—304
Conjunctions: quintuple 161 261—262
Conjunctions: triple 161 246—262
Constellations: Alpha not always the brightest 308—310
Continued fractions 231—232
Convergents 231
Copernic 337
Correlation coefficient 317
Currie, R.G. 320 327
Dall, H.E. 279
Damocles 245
Danjon scale 328—333
Danjon, Andre 24 25 44 281 328—329 333
Dates 7
Dauvillier, Alexandre 371—374
Day, solar 337—338 346
De Meis, S. 268 286
de Vaucouleurs, G. 328—330 333
Degrees centigrade and Fahrenheit 368
Distance between minor planets 194—200
Dong Shi-lun 370 374
Douglas 327
Dugan, R.S. 88 91
Dunham, David W. 146
Dynamical time see “Time”
Earth, passages in perihelion 169—171
Easter: and Pesach 366
Easter: astronomical 364—366
Easter: distribution 354—361
Easter: recurrences 362—364
Easter: series in April 361—362
Eclipses see also “Lunar eclipses and Solar eclipses”
Eclipses number in a year 45—46
Ecliptic and galactic equator 301—303
Eddy, J.A. 328
ELP2000 14 17 98
Encke, J.F. 212
Epoch 201
Equation of Time 337—346
Equinoctial points and constallations 303—304
Equinoxes 346—352
Eros: opposition places 243 245
Eros: periodicity 229
ESP 318
Feijth, H. 101
Fiala, Alan D. 44 45
Flammarion 281 368
Francou, G. 178 184
Frequency, mean 313—314
Friis-Christensen, Eigil 319
Fritts, H.C. 320 327
Gaffey, Michael J. 207 208
Galactic equator and ecliptic 301—303
Galilean satellites see “Jupiter”
Galle, J.C. 297
Ganymed 245
Gardner, Martin 318 319
Gehrels, Tom 208
Gerety, E.J. 320 327
Gleissberg, W. 315—318 373 374
Goffin, Edwin 1 154 159 160 161 194 195 200 201 205 208 300
Gronstrand, H.O. 154
groupings 262—268
Half-saros 110—112
Hantzsche, E. 17
Hayn, F. 29
Hays, Robert 332
Heliacal risings and settings 289—296
Hepton 49 53 54
Herschel, Caroline 209
Herschel, William 297
Hersilia 198 200
Hertz, H. 200
Hess, S.L. 317—319
Hidalgo 245
Horn d'Arturo 281
Hughes, G.H. 326 328
Huth 209
ICARUS 245
Inex 48 49 52—53
Iteration 294
Juno: opposition places 243 245
Juno: periodicity 229
Jupiter without satellites 281—286
Jupiter, satellites of: mean motions and commensurabilities 191 269—271
Jupiter, satellites of: orbital inclinations 215—220
Jupiter, satellites of: periodicities in phenomena 269—278
Jupiter, satellites of: triple shadow phenomena 279—280
Jupiter: and comet Encke 209—214
Jupiter: periodicities 228
Jupiter: triple conjunctions with Mars 252—254
Jupiter: triple conjunctions with Saturn 248—251
Jupiter: triple conjunctions with stars 257—259
Jupiter: triple conjunctions with Uranus and Neptune 261
Kepler 249
Kepler, third law 201
Kirkwood, Daniel 191—193
Konnen, G.P. 139 149 159 254
Krupp, E.C. 39
Lacaille 310
LaMarche, F.N. 320 327
Laskar 342
Lassen, Knud 319
Leverrier 297
Librations see “Moon”
Lieske, Jay H. 191 279 282 304
Lintz, P.R. 373 374
Liu, Bao-Lin 44 45
Loughhead, R.E. 373 374
Lovi 301
Lucadamo, F.J. 318 319
Lunar eclipses: at two successive Full Moons 105—106
Lunar eclipses: distribution 101—107
| Lunar eclipses: magnitude 44—45
Lunar eclipses: number in a year 45 47—49
Lunar eclipses: number of partials and totals 105
Lunar eclipses: panorama of umbral eclipses 104 145
Lunar eclipses: tetrads 55 57 99 100—103
Lunar eclipses: total penumbral 108—110
Lunar eclipses: types 43
Lunar month (synodic, draconic, anomalistic) 36 110
Lunar orbit see “Moon”
Lunar phases: definition 37
Lunar phases: February months with three 39
Lunar phases: months with five 37—39
Lunation 37
Maran, Stephen P. 208
Mars: opposition loops 234 236—237
Mars: opposition places 242 244
Mars: periodicities 227—228
Mars: triple conjunctions with Jupiter 252—254
Mars: triple conjunctions with Uranus and Neptune 261
Mars: with Saturn 255—256
Mars: with stars 257 259—260
Marsden, B.G. 212 214
Martin, H. 328
Maunder minimum 327
Maunder, E.W. 327
Mechain 209 212
Meeus (minor planet) 199
Meeus, Jean 44 45 139 149 154 178 254 268 318 319 361 374
Mercury: periodicities 223—225
Mercury: transits 224—225
Messier 209
Metonic cycle 39 53 55
Minor planets : distance between 194—200
Moon: blue 39
Moon: distance to Earth 14—16 17—21 21—25
Moon: distribution of perigee and apogee distances 17—21
Moon: eccentricity of orbit 11—12
Moon: eclipses see “Lunar eclipses”
Moon: extreme declinations 26—28
Moon: extreme perigees and apogees 14—16
Moon: inclination of orbit 11—12
Moon: instantaneous orbit 11—14
Moon: librations 29—36
Moon: mean distance to Earth 21—25
Moon: Metonic cycle 39 53 55
Moon: motion of nodes 11 13 26 36 113
Moon: motion of perigee 13—14 36
Moon: phases see “Lunar phases”
Moon: rotation 29
Mora, Enzo 281—283 286
Morrison 8
Mosley, John 367 369
Mucke, Hermann 44 45
Muller, G. 295 367
Neptune: discovery position 297—298
Neptune: osculating elements 176—178
Neptune: perihelia and aphelia 172—178
Neptune: triple and quintuple conjunctions 261—262
Nereid 368
Neugebauer, P.V. 296
Newcomb, S. 191
Newton, R.R. 151
Numbers: approximation by fractions 230—232
Numbers: rounding 366—369
Numerical integration 201
Nutation 305 349
Occultations of bright stars by planets 159—161
Occultations of planet by planet 161
Occultations of planets by eclipsed Sun 154—156
Occupations by the Moon: bright stars 124—133
Occupations by the Moon: bright stars by eclipsed Moon 139—149
Occupations by the Moon: Delta Sgr 133
Occupations by the Moon: period of 183 years 132—133
Occupations by the Moon: planets by eclipsed Moon 149—154
Occupations by the Moon: Pollux 131—133
Occupations by the Moon: Praesepe by eclipsed Moon 146
Occupations by the Moon: Regulus 129—131
Occupations by the Moon: Regulus by eclipsed Moon 141—144
Occupations by the Moon: series (Saturn) 134—138
Occupations by the Moon: series (stars) 113—124
Octon 53 55
Oppolzer 52
Opposition: loops 233—239
Opposition: places 240—245
Orbit 270
Orthos 203 205—206
Osculating elements 176 201
Oswalden, Manfred 358 361 363
Pallas 194—195 197
Pallas opposition places 243—245
Pallas periodicity 229
Pannekoek, A. 100 107
Panofsky, H.A. 317—319
Paschal Full Moon 360 364
Paulos, J.A. 368 369
Periheloids 174—178
Phaethon 245
Phases of Moon see “Lunar phases”
Pi () 314
Piazzi, Giuseppe 300
Planets see also “the individual planets”
Planets: groupings 262—268
Planets: how often aligned? 186—191
Planets: mean sidereal motions 192
Planets: near eclipsed Sun 156—158
Planets: occultations by eclipsed Moon 149—154
Planets: occultations by eclipsed Sun 154—156
Planets: periodicities 223—232
Planets: periodicity of 179 years? 179—181
Planets: quadrants and sectors 182—186
Planets: relation between mean motions 191—194
Planets: triple conjunctions with stars 256—260
Pluto 200
Pluto discovery position 297 299—300
Pluto opposition loops 236 238—239
Poincare 281
Polaris: declination 305—308
Pompeja 198 200
Poncelet, L. 328
Pons 209
Praesepe: occultations by eclipsed Moon 146
Psyche: periodicity 229
Ptolemy 337
Quadruplets 264—266
Quetzalcoatl 204 206 208
Quintuple conjunctions 161 261—262
Quintuplets 267—268
Rappaport 301
Ratcliffe, R.A.S. 320 328
Regulus, by eclipsed Moon 141—144
Regulus, occultations 129—131
Revolution 270
Robertson, James 122
rounding numbers 366—369
Russell, H.N. 88 91
Salle, Herman 193 194
Sanford, F. 317 319
SAR see “Half-saros”
Saros 16 48 49 51—53 70—71 76 110
Saturn: periodicity 228
Saturn: series of occultations 134—138
Saturn: triple conjunctions with Jupiter 248—251
Saturn: with Mars 255—256
Saturn: with stars 257
Saturn: with Uranus and Neptune 261
Schiaparelli, G. 100
Schove, D.J. 370 374
Schuster, H.-E. 200 205
Seasons see “Equinoxes and Solstices”
Sekanina, Z. 212 214
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