The Planet Earth: An Astronomical Introduction to GeographyMacmillan, 1894 - Всего страниц: 108 |
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... apparent diurnal motion of In the second chapter it is the celestial sphere . shown that all the phenomena previously described can be explained by the fact that the earth is a globe in rotation . The determination of the size and mass ...
... apparent diurnal motion of In the second chapter it is the celestial sphere . shown that all the phenomena previously described can be explained by the fact that the earth is a globe in rotation . The determination of the size and mass ...
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... apparent annual motion of the sun among the stars , and the apparent motions of planets . And , finally , it is shown in Chapter V. that these appearances are easily explainable on the Copernican theory of the order of the universe ...
... apparent annual motion of the sun among the stars , and the apparent motions of planets . And , finally , it is shown in Chapter V. that these appearances are easily explainable on the Copernican theory of the order of the universe ...
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... motion among the stars - Evening stars - Apparent motions of " morning " and " evening " stars - The looped paths of planets - Conjunction and opposition . page 59 CHAPTER V THE ORDER OF THE UNIVERSE The Ptolemaic theory of the universe ...
... motion among the stars - Evening stars - Apparent motions of " morning " and " evening " stars - The looped paths of planets - Conjunction and opposition . page 59 CHAPTER V THE ORDER OF THE UNIVERSE The Ptolemaic theory of the universe ...
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... motion ; the celestial equator is midway between them . The apparent motions of the stars differ in character when observed from different places on the earth . To a person at the equator the stars seem to rise straight up and set ...
... motion ; the celestial equator is midway between them . The apparent motions of the stars differ in character when observed from different places on the earth . To a person at the equator the stars seem to rise straight up and set ...
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... motion . We have seen in the first chapter that the whole heavens appear to perform a complete rotation from east to ... apparent motion is a reflection of the boy's real motion II 31 THE EARTH AS A SPINNING GLOBE.
... motion . We have seen in the first chapter that the whole heavens appear to perform a complete rotation from east to ... apparent motion is a reflection of the boy's real motion II 31 THE EARTH AS A SPINNING GLOBE.
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The Planet Earth: An Astronomical Introduction to Geography Sir Richard Gregory Полный просмотр - 1894 |
The Planet Earth: An Astronomical Introduction to Geography Sir Richard Gregory Полный просмотр - 1894 |
The Planet Earth: An Astronomical Introduction to Geography Sir Richard Gregory Полный просмотр - 1894 |
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Aldebaran altitude Andromeda angle angular distance apparent motion apparent path appears to travel Arcturus astronomers attraction Betelgeuse bright star Cassiopeia celestial equator celestial pole celestial sphere centre circle circumference completely round constellation Copernican theory Copernicus degrees Denebola diameter direction distance round diurnal motion due south earth east eastern horizon ecliptic ellipse equal fact fixed Foucault's pendulum globe hence inferior planets journey Jupiter known lamp latitude lead ball length light loops luminary Mars mass measure meridian miles minutes movement moving round night noonday north and south north celestial pole object observation opposite orbit Orion pass pendulum PERSEUS Algol planet moves polar compression Pole-Star position Procyon Ptolemy Regulus revolution revolve round rising and setting round the sun Saturn seen side spinning spring equinox stationary point summer solstice sun's suppose surface swing telescope tion travel round triangle twilight visible zodiac