1930 Chant Slides

100 slides for Chant's 1930 astronomy handbook.

Chant Slide 070

70. Photograph of Encke's Comet. (Barnard, Y.O.)

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Chant Slide 069

69. Orbit of a comet. (Copyright)

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Chant Slide 068

68. How planetoids are discovered. (Barnard, Yerkes Obs.)

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Chant Slide 067

67. Photograph of Neptune and its moon. (Yerkes Obs.)

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Chant Slide 066

66. Neptune and earth, relative sizes.

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Chant Slide 065

65. Uranus and moons, photograph. (Lowell Obs.)

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Chant Slide 064

64. Uranus and earth, relative sizes.

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Chant Slide 063

63. An Amateur and his telescope. (A. R. Hassard, Toronto with his 9½-inch reflector)

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Chant Slide 062

62. Photographs of Saturn. (Barnard at Mt. Wilson)

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Chant Slide 061

61. Four photographs of' Saturn, showing phases. (Lowell Obs.)

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