The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects, Volume 12James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas Robert Hardwicke, 1873 |
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... orbit as that of the November meteors . But this is not all . We know that at present the November meteor system , counting only those members which travel near enough to the orbit of Tempel's Comet to come under the reasoning here ...
... orbit as that of the November meteors . But this is not all . We know that at present the November meteor system , counting only those members which travel near enough to the orbit of Tempel's Comet to come under the reasoning here ...
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... orbits bore a suffi- cient general resemblance to indicate the possibility of arriving at a correct idea of the elements , though one point in the interpretation there remained a doubt . When the similarity of the orbit of the November ...
... orbits bore a suffi- cient general resemblance to indicate the possibility of arriving at a correct idea of the elements , though one point in the interpretation there remained a doubt . When the similarity of the orbit of the November ...
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... orbital crest ( o ) above the orbit . 3. The Squirrel Monkey ( chrysothrix sciurea ) . 4. The Potto ( Perodicticus Potto ) , showing the rudimentary condi- tion of the index finger . 5. The Angwántibo ( Arctocebus calabarensis ) . 6 ...
... orbital crest ( o ) above the orbit . 3. The Squirrel Monkey ( chrysothrix sciurea ) . 4. The Potto ( Perodicticus Potto ) , showing the rudimentary condi- tion of the index finger . 5. The Angwántibo ( Arctocebus calabarensis ) . 6 ...
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... orbits have been found to agree with those of comets . It was a new circumstance in the history of meteoric research when ... orbit of a known comet . It is true that there were some reasons for believing that meteors which had fallen in ...
... orbits have been found to agree with those of comets . It was a new circumstance in the history of meteoric research when ... orbit of a known comet . It is true that there were some reasons for believing that meteors which had fallen in ...
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... orbit ( or the place where it passes nearest to the earth's orbit ) , and secondly their confidence in the theory that meteors and comets are in some way associated . A prediction such as this became therefore in some sense a crucial ...
... orbit ( or the place where it passes nearest to the earth's orbit ) , and secondly their confidence in the theory that meteors and comets are in some way associated . A prediction such as this became therefore in some sense a crucial ...
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