|  | Vénus - 1882 - Cambridge, Harvard College Observatory, 
              Massachussetts, Etats-Unis - Edward Charles Pickering (1846-1919) 
              - nationalité américaine 21622(11) 
              Pickering, Edward C., Observations of the transit of Venus, December 
              5 and 6, 1882, made at the Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, 
              University Press, 1883. [Proceedings of the American Academy of 
              Art and Sciences, p. 13-40]. Edward C. Pickering 
              (1846-1919), directeur de l'Observatoire de l'université 
              Harvard à Cambridge (Massachusetts), y observe les 4 contacts, 
              avec d'autres astronomes, dont son frère William Henry Pickering 
              (1858-1938). Texte imprimé en anglais (extrait). © Bibliothèque de l'Observatoire de Paris. 
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
                 
                  | TEXTE |  |  | 21622(11) |  | Pickering, Edward C., Observations of the transit of Venus, 
                      December 5 and 6, 1882, made at the Harvard College Observatory, 
                      Cambridge, University Press, 1883. [Proceedings of the American 
                      Academy of Art and Sciences, p. 15-40] |   
                  |  | HARVARD COLLEGE 
                      OBSERVATORY | PICKERING |  |  | Observation à Harvard 
                      par Pickering |   
                  | PAGE 15 |  |  |  |  | « The morning of the transit was so cloudy 
                      that there seemed little prospect of observing the contacts ; 
                      but the Sun gradually became visible, and the clouds were 
                      thin enough at the time of ingress to allow observation 
                      of both the first and the second contacts. The first part 
                      of the afternoon was nearly clear, and the third contact 
                      was well seen. A few minutes later the Sun entered a mass 
                      of thin clouds, but was still sufficently well seen for 
                      observation of the last contact. » |   
                  | PAGES 17-19 |  |  |  |  | Résultats des observations des contacts. |   
                  | PAGES 19-24 |  |  |  |  | Instruments employés. |   
                  | PAGES 24-25 |  |  |  |  | Observations dans les autres stations américaines. |   
                  |  | CAMBRIDGEPORT, 
                      MASSACHUSSETS | CLARK & 
                      SONS |  |  | Cette observation américaine est juste mentionnée, 
                      il n'y a aucune autre indication |   
                  |  | NEW YORK, 
                      EGLISE SAINT-PAUL | SEARLE |  |  | Cette observation américaine est juste mentionnée, 
                      il n'y a aucune autre indication. |   
                  |  | CUBA, LA 
                      HAVANE | HASSELBRINK |  |  | Cette observation américaine est juste mentionnée, 
                      il n'y a aucune autre indication |   
                  | PAGES 25-29 |  |  |  |  | Observations photométriques. |   
                  | PAGES 29-40 |  |  |  |  | Observations spectroscopiques, diamètre de Vénus. |  |