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Extractions: with updates by Robert J. Bradbury Multiperiodicity in semiregular variables. II. Systematic amplitude variations Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl. :283-292 (Aug. 2000). Changes of the Physical State in Semiregular Variables ; also IAU Colloquium #176. Edited by L. Szabados and D. Kurtz. ISBN: 1-58381-030-7 (2000). Long-term Changes in Mira Stars. I. Period Changes in Mira Stars " by J.R. Percy and T. Colivas. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific Long-term Changes in Mira Stars. II. A Search for Evolutionary Period Changes in Mira Stars " by J.R. Percy and W.W.-Y. Au. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific Long-term Changes in Mira Stars. III. Multiperiodicity in Mira Stars " by J.R. Percy and D.H. Bagby. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific Multiperiodicity in Semiregular Variables. I. General Properties " by L. L. Kiss, K. Szatmary, R. R. Cadmus Jr., and J. A. Mattei Trend Analysis of Long Long Period Variables " by J. A. Mattei and G. Foster, NATO-Advance Study Institute meeting on
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Extractions: J. Brit. Astron. Assoc., or Why Neptune was not searched for at Starfield by Richard Baum With the discovery of an eighth magnitude object near Delta Capricorni on 1846 September 23, J. G. Galle and H. d'Arrest at Berlin successfully concluded the search for Neptune, then the farthest known planet from the Sun. The event was promptly acclaimed, and designated one of the greatest triumphs of celestial mechanics. News reached England on September 30. Next day J. R. Hind announced the discovery in a letter to the London Times where it was avidly read by the owner of the largest telescope in England, William Lassell (17991880), the wealthy Liverpool brewer.[1] That same day Sir John Herschel scribbled a note to Lassell urging him to look for 'satellites with all possible expedition!!'[2] The letter arrived at Starfield, Lassell's Liverpool home the following day, October 2; that night he logged his first observation of Neptune. Within days he had made two extraordinary observations. On the 3rd, he thought the planet encircled by a ring, and on the 10th he had his first glimpse of its principal moon, Triton.[3] But these were trifles compared to what Edward S. Holden, director of the Lick Observatory, disclosed in 1892.[4] In 1876 Holden spent several months in England. He travelled widely and struck up many friendships. He was particularly taken by Lassell with whom he had previously corresponded, and visited the family home at Maidenhead, a large property called Ray Lodge. As a result of this intimacy he became privy to a family secret; a circumstance first disclosed to him by Mrs Lassell, but later confirmed and explained in greater detail by Lassell himself. Lassell however, had no intention of publicly divulging it 'during the lifetime of Professor Adams' in case it revived bad memories of a painful episode in his life. As it happened John Couch Adams outlived Lassell by twelve years, dying in 1892.
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