The Physical Universe: An Introduction to AstronomyUniversity Science Books, 1982 - Всего страниц: 584 "This is a truly astonishing book, invaluable for anyone with an interest in astronomy." Physics Bulletin "Just the thing for a first year university science course." Nature "This is a beautiful book in both concept and execution." Sky & Telescope |
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... motion of Mars among stars Earth real motion O Earth ( b ) that the Sun is substantially larger than the Earth . Because of the apparent dominance of the Sun , some of the Greeks speculated correctly that the Earth revolved about the ...
... motion of Mars among stars Earth real motion O Earth ( b ) that the Sun is substantially larger than the Earth . Because of the apparent dominance of the Sun , some of the Greeks speculated correctly that the Earth revolved about the ...
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... motion produced by the known forces . Conversely , if we observe a body to undergo acceleration , we may infer that forces must be present to produce this change in the body's state of motion . It is important to notice that ...
... motion produced by the known forces . Conversely , if we observe a body to undergo acceleration , we may infer that forces must be present to produce this change in the body's state of motion . It is important to notice that ...
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... motion of the Sun ( or more accurately , to the mean motion of the stars in the immediate vicinity of the Sun ) , stars # 1 , 3 , 5 , and 7 have no motion along the line of sight to the Sun , whereas stars # 2 and 6 have radial ...
... motion of the Sun ( or more accurately , to the mean motion of the stars in the immediate vicinity of the Sun ) , stars # 1 , 3 , 5 , and 7 have no motion along the line of sight to the Sun , whereas stars # 2 and 6 have radial ...
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