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A PLANET'S DAYLIGHT.

DISCOVERY REGARDING MARS. (By Cable.—Prese Association.—Copyright.) .YEW YORK, January 26. American astronomers at Flagstaff, Arizona, claim to have discovered that Mars has twelve minutes' lees daylight' than has been previously calculated. Professor Lowell thinks that the discrepancy is duo to an error in the planet's accepted rotation.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19140128.2.65

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 9

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A PLANET'S DAYLIGHT. Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 9

A PLANET'S DAYLIGHT. Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 9

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