Celestial Scenery: Or, The Wonders of the Planetary System Displayed; Illustrating the Perfections of the Deity and a Plurality of WorldsHarper & brothers, 1838 - 422 páginas |
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... density . - Eccentricity of orbit , & c . 65-73 2. The Planet Venus . Form of the planetary orbits . - Explanation of astronomical terms . - General appearance , phases , and apparent motions of Venus . - May be seen at its superior ...
... density . - Eccentricity of orbit , & c . 65-73 2. The Planet Venus . Form of the planetary orbits . - Explanation of astronomical terms . - General appearance , phases , and apparent motions of Venus . - May be seen at its superior ...
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... density , & c . Page 73-104 3. The Earth considered as a Planet . Its spheroidal figure , and how ascertained . -General aspect of its surface . - Appearance if viewed from the moon . - Its in- ternal structure and density . - Its ...
... density , & c . Page 73-104 3. The Earth considered as a Planet . Its spheroidal figure , and how ascertained . -General aspect of its surface . - Appearance if viewed from the moon . - Its in- ternal structure and density . - Its ...
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... density of the materials of which it is composed , and to determine the exact position of all places upon its sur- face . They cheer the long nights of several months in the polar regions , which would otherwise be overspread with im ...
... density of the materials of which it is composed , and to determine the exact position of all places upon its sur- face . They cheer the long nights of several months in the polar regions , which would otherwise be overspread with im ...
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... density . The comparative size of this mountain to the earth may be apprehended by conceiving three hundred millions of guineas laid in a straight line , which would extend 4700 miles , or from London to the equator or to South America ...
... density . The comparative size of this mountain to the earth may be apprehended by conceiving three hundred millions of guineas laid in a straight line , which would extend 4700 miles , or from London to the equator or to South America ...
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... density is greater than that of any of the other planets , and nearly twice the density of the earth . The mass of this planet , or the quantity of matter it contains , when compared with the mass of the sun , is , according to La Place ...
... density is greater than that of any of the other planets , and nearly twice the density of the earth . The mass of this planet , or the quantity of matter it contains , when compared with the mass of the sun , is , according to La Place ...
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Celestial Scenery: Or, The Wonders of the Planetary System Displayed ... Thomas Dick Visualização integral - 1838 |
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angle apparent magnitudes apparent motions appear arrangements astronomers atmosphere axis belts bright calculated celestial centre Ceres circle Creator crescent dark degrees density diameter direction disk distance diurnal diurnal motion diurnal rotation diversified earth eclipses elevation enlightened hemisphere equator exhibit exist firmament globe greater half moon heavens Herschel horizon hundred immense inferior conjunction inferior planets inhabitants intelligent Jupiter larger light likewise luminary luminous lunar magnificent magnitude Mars Mercury meridian millions of miles minutes moon's mountains move nearly objects observations opposite orbit Pallas parallax perceived period phenomena planet planetary system pole portion position present proportion regions represented revolution revolve rings rings of Saturn rotation round satellites Saturn scene scenery seen shadow side solar solar system sometimes space splendour spots square miles sun's superior planets suppose surface telescope thousand miles tion Uranus variety Venus Vesta visible wisdom
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Página 121 - evidence of things not seen," in the fulness of Divine grace ; and was profound on this, the greatest concern of human life, while unable even to comprehend how the " inclination of the earth's axis to the plane of its orbit" could be the cause of the change of the seasons.
Página 275 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies...
Página 221 - The true cause of the variation of the seasons consists in the inclination of the axis of the earth to the plane of its orbit; or, in other words, to the ecliptic.
Página 93 - Printing-House, between the hours of ten in the morning and two in the afternoon, to preach eight Divinity Lecture Sermons, the year following, at St.
Página 265 - ... it had a degree of brightness about as strong as that with which such a coal would be seen to glow in faint daylight.
Página 394 - Infinite goodness is of so communicative a nature, that it seems to delight in the conferring of existence upon every degree of perceptive being.
Página 51 - ... above forty-two thousand nine hundred years. Such is the order, and such are the ample dimensions of that system of which we form a part ; and yet it is but a mere speck in the map of the universe. The following diagram exhibits the order of the planets in the solar system : FIG.