School Atlas of Astronomy: Comprising, in Twenty-one Plates, a Complete Series of Illustrations of the Heavenly BodiesWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1869 - 70 strani |
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... phenomena affecting its outer crust . Its plan is to proceed systematically , from a representation of the Oceans , Lakes , Rivers , Mountain - Chains , Table- lands , Plains , and Valleys , of the different portious of the Globe , and ...
... phenomena affecting its outer crust . Its plan is to proceed systematically , from a representation of the Oceans , Lakes , Rivers , Mountain - Chains , Table- lands , Plains , and Valleys , of the different portious of the Globe , and ...
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... PHENOMENA ATTENDING THEM . 6. ECLIPSES OF THE MOON . 7. THE SOLAR OR PLANETARY SYSTEM . 8. POSITION OF THE EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM . 9. TRANSITS OF MERCURY - TELESCOPIC APPEARANCES OF THE PLANETS - THEIR RELATIVE DIMENSIONS . 10. THE ...
... PHENOMENA ATTENDING THEM . 6. ECLIPSES OF THE MOON . 7. THE SOLAR OR PLANETARY SYSTEM . 8. POSITION OF THE EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM . 9. TRANSITS OF MERCURY - TELESCOPIC APPEARANCES OF THE PLANETS - THEIR RELATIVE DIMENSIONS . 10. THE ...
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... PHENOMENA ATTENDING THEM . 6. ECLIPSES OF THE MOON . 7. THE SOLAR OR PLANETARY SYSTEM . 8. POSITION OF THE EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM . 9. TRANSITS OF MERCURY - TELESCOPIC APPEARANCES OF THE PLANETS - THEIR RELATIVE DIMENSIONS . 10. THE ...
... PHENOMENA ATTENDING THEM . 6. ECLIPSES OF THE MOON . 7. THE SOLAR OR PLANETARY SYSTEM . 8. POSITION OF THE EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM . 9. TRANSITS OF MERCURY - TELESCOPIC APPEARANCES OF THE PLANETS - THEIR RELATIVE DIMENSIONS . 10. THE ...
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... phenomenon be observed for a few hours , it will be found that the stars , like the sun and moon , have a general movement from east to west , ascending above the horizon at different points in the east , and setting beneath the horizon ...
... phenomenon be observed for a few hours , it will be found that the stars , like the sun and moon , have a general movement from east to west , ascending above the horizon at different points in the east , and setting beneath the horizon ...
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... phenomena of the stellar heavens is this , the stars constantly maintain the same position relatively to each other . Thus , if we consider any group of stars - for instance , the well - known group termed the Great Bear - we shall find ...
... phenomena of the stellar heavens is this , the stars constantly maintain the same position relatively to each other . Thus , if we consider any group of stars - for instance , the well - known group termed the Great Bear - we shall find ...
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amounts angle angular apparent diameter apparent paths apparent position apparition appear astronomers Atlas atmosphere axis body brightness celestial object celestial sphere centre circle circumstance comet constellation dark lines direction discovered discovery diurnal motion double star earth's orbit earth's surface ecliptic Edinburgh & London Engraved & Printed equator excentricity exhibits greatest heavens Herschel horizon inches inferior conjunction inferior planets instance Jupiter KEITH JOHNSTON light longitude magnitude Maps Mars mean distance mean solar Mercury meridian meteors millions of miles minor planets moon moon's motion movements naked eye nebula Neptune night node observations opposite passing perihelion phenomena planet revolves Printed in Colours rays refraction remarkable represented result revolving round right ascension ring round the sun satellites Saturn seen shadow shooting stars sidereal solar parallax solar spectrum south pole southern hemisphere spots sun's disc superior planets suppose synodic revolution telescope termed total eclipse Uranus velocity Venus visible William Blackwood
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Stran 17 - The squares of the periods of revolution of any two planets are proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the sun.
Stran 70 - Director-General of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland ; and JAMES NICOL, FRSE, FGS, Professor of Natural History in the University of Aberdeen. Constructed by ALEX. KEITH JOHNSTON, FRSE, &c., Geographer to the Queen, Author of the "Physical Atlas,