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Edward Emerson Barnard: The Great Nebula in Andromeda  wikidata:Q112617199 reasonator:Q112617199 s:en:St. Nicholas/Volume 40/Number 5/Nature and Science/Andromeda
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Edward Emerson Barnard  (1857–1923) wikidata:Q204999 s:en:Author:Edward Emerson Barnard
 
Edward Emerson Barnard
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E. E. Barnard
Description American astronomer, photographer and university teacher
Date of birth/death 16 December 1857 Edit this at Wikidata 6 February 1923 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nashville Edit this at Wikidata Williams Bay Edit this at Wikidata
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Edward Fuller Bigelow  (–1939) wikidata:Q112123139 s:en:Author:Edward Fuller Bigelow
 
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Edward F. Bigelow
Description American writer and editor
Date of birth/death 14 January 1869 / 14 January 1860 Edit this at Wikidata 13 July 1939 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Colchester Edit this at Wikidata Old Greenwich Edit this at Wikidata
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The great nebula in Andromeda Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"The great nebula in Andromeda Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"The great nebula in Andromeda Edit this at Wikidata"
Part of Nature and Science for Young Folks Edit this at Wikidata
Volume 40.1
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The great nebula in Andromeda. Photographed through a forty-inch refractor telescope. Exposure four hours.
Language English Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date March 1913 Edit this at Wikidata
Place of publication New York City / London Edit this at Wikidata
Source File:St. Nicholas, vol. 40.1 (1912-1913).djvu
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