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Lost in the Transit Desert
Lost in the Transit Desert
By Diane Jones Allen

Predictive astrology
By Frances Sakoian,Francis Sakoian,Louis S. Acker

Mathematische theorie der astronomischen finsternisse
By Paul Schwahn

Report of the Canadian observations of the transit of Venus, 6th December, 1882
By Charles Carpmael

Characterizing Stellar and Exoplanetary Environments
By Helmut Lammer,Maxim Khodachenko

Celestial Shadows
By John Westfall,William Sheehan

A voyage to California, to observe the transit of Venus
By Chappe d'Auteroche abbé

The Transits of Extrasolar Planets with Moons
By David M. Kipping
Relation of a voyage from Boston to Newfoundland, for the observation of the transit of Venus, June 6, 1761
Relation of a voyage from Boston to Newfoundland, for the observation of the transit of Venus, June 6, 1761
By John Winthrop

Transit
By Michael J. de F. Maunder,Michael Maunder,Patrick Moore

The computation of the transits of Venus for the years 1874 and 1882, and of Mercury for the year 1878
By J. Morrison
Al- Biruni on transits
Al- Biruni on transits
By Muhammad Ibn Ahmad, Abu al-Raihan al-Biruni.

The mathematical theory of eclipses according to Chauvenet's transformation of Bessel's method explained and illustrated
By Roberdeau Buchanan

Instant Horoscope Predictor
By Julia Lupton Skalka
Transiting planets
Transiting planets
By International Astronomical Union. Symposium
The transits of Venus, 1874 and 1882
The transits of Venus, 1874 and 1882
By Airy, George Biddell Sir
Selection of stars for the determination of time, azimuth and Laplace quantity by meridian transits
Selection of stars for the determination of time, azimuth and Laplace quantity by meridian transits
By R. Roelofs

Expédition danoise pour l'observation du passage de Vénus 1882
By C. F. Pechüle
Astrological transits
Astrological transits
By April Elliott Kent
Al-Bīrūnī on transits
Al-Bīrūnī on transits
By Muhammad Ibn Ahmad, Abu al-Raihan al-Biruni.

The mathematical theory of eclipses, according to Chauvenet's transformation of Bessel's method explained and illustrated, to which are appended Transits of Mercury and Venus and occultations of fixed stars
By Roberdeau Buchanan
Remarks on the Dudley Observatory observations of the transit of Mercury, May 6, 1878
Remarks on the Dudley Observatory observations of the transit of Mercury, May 6, 1878
By Lewis Boss