Time's TelescopeSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1833 |
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... diameter of 60 ′ 20 ′′ ; the second 29 ′ 42 ′′ ; the third 22′28 ′′ ; and the fourth 9 ' 39 " ; from which it appears that the first satellite is seen by Jupiter , with twice the diameter of our moon to us , and ten times the diameter ...
... diameter of 60 ′ 20 ′′ ; the second 29 ′ 42 ′′ ; the third 22′28 ′′ ; and the fourth 9 ' 39 " ; from which it appears that the first satellite is seen by Jupiter , with twice the diameter of our moon to us , and ten times the diameter ...
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... diameter of Venus is seen , ( as shown in the following table ) it follows that the planet is approaching the earth , though still at a considerable distance . Its least semi- diameter ( when in superior conjunction ) is 5 " ; its ...
... diameter of Venus is seen , ( as shown in the following table ) it follows that the planet is approaching the earth , though still at a considerable distance . Its least semi- diameter ( when in superior conjunction ) is 5 " ; its ...
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... diameter 24 " . The planet now , after appearing to be stationary , began to return towards the sun with an accelerated motion , and arrived at her superior conjunction on the 27th July , 1832 , when her diameter was about 10 " , or one ...
... diameter 24 " . The planet now , after appearing to be stationary , began to return towards the sun with an accelerated motion , and arrived at her superior conjunction on the 27th July , 1832 , when her diameter was about 10 " , or one ...
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1st day 4th day afterwards aphelion appears ascending node astronomer beautiful Beetle birds born Butterfly CALENDAR OF BRITISH celebrated celestial comet conjunction Daniel Bernoulli dark death Declin diameter died difference of latitude Digits eclipsed disc distance early earth eclipse Emersion eminent Equation FLEMING FORM OF SATURN'S Galileo greatest heavens Herschel inferior conjunction inferior planets insects John John Herschel Jupiter Kepler labours LEACH light LINNEUS Lord LUNAR magnitude Major axis Mars MARTYR Mercury Minor axis moon morning Moth motion nature never night node o'er Observatory observed orbit Pallas perigee perihelion period planet published QUADRUPEDS remarkable RENNIE revolution Right Ascen ring of Saturn round Royal SATURN'S RING says Second satellite seen Semi-diameter shadow shining solar solar eclipse stars STEPHENS telescope TEMMINCK thee thou tion transit transits of Mercury trees Uranus Venus visible volumes vulgaris winter