| Nathan Bailey - 1756 - 716 páginas
...to the order of the figns, completing its retrograde circulation, in the fuace of nineteen years ; after which time either of the nodes having receded...point of the ecliptick, returns to the fame again. RETROGRADATION of tie Sun (Д/rreii.) is thus ; when the fun has his declination greater than the latitude... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 páginas
...of the moon's nodes, by a retrograde motion, fimíhes its circulation in the compafs of 19 years ; after which time, either of the nodes having receded from any point of the ecliptic, returns to the fame again ; and when the moon is in the node, (he is alfo fcen in the ecliptic.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 páginas
...Moon's nodes, by a retrograde motion, finishes its circulation in (In1 compass of nineteen years ; atter which time, either of the nodes having receded from any point of the ecliptic, returns to the same again ; and when the Moon is ip the node, she is also seen in the ecliptic.... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 814 páginas
...of the moon's nodes, by a retrograde motion, fini(hes its circulation in the compafs of 1 9 years ; after which time, either of the nodes having receded from any point of the ecliptic, returns to the fame again ; and when the moon is in tie node, (he is alfo feen in the ecliptic.... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 páginas
...the order of the signs, completing its retrograde circulation in the period of about 19 years: afler which time, either of the nodes, having receded from any point of the ecliptic, returns to the same again. — Newton has demonstrated, in his Principia, that the Rétrogradation... | |
| 1816 - 778 páginas
...19 years; after which time, either of the node* having receded from any one point of the ecliptic, returns to the fame again ; and when the moon is in the node, ftie is alfo feen in the ecliptic. If the line of nodes were immoveable, that is, if it had no other... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 402 páginas
...the moon's nodes, by a retrograde motion, finishes iu circulation in the compass ot' nineteen years ; after which time either of the nodes, having receded from any point of the ecliptic, returns to the same again ; and when the moon is in the node, she is also seen in the ecliptic.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 páginas
...the moon's nodes, by a retrograde motion, finishes its circulation in the compass of nineteen years ; after which time either of the nodes, having receded from any point of the ecliptic, returns to the same again ; and when the moon is in the node, she is also seen in the ecliptic.... | |
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