The Inequalities in the Motion of the Moon due to the Direct Action of the Planets. An Essay Which Obtained the Adams Prize in the University of Cambridge for the Year 1907

The Inequalities in the Motion of the Moon due to the Direct Action of the Planets. An Essay Which Obtained the Adams Prize in the University of Cambridge for the Year 1907

by Ernest W. 1866-1938 Brown

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