The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... meteor system , there oc- curred a remarkable display of shooting- stars ... systems which certainly have not come from the sun , while a stellar origin ... meteor systems has recently been propounded , and is apparently supported by ...
... meteor system , there oc- curred a remarkable display of shooting- stars ... systems which certainly have not come from the sun , while a stellar origin ... meteor systems has recently been propounded , and is apparently supported by ...
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... meteor systems as the Leonides , Perseides , and these Bielan shooting - stars , which have a very decided bearing on the question of their origin . If a meteoric mass were expelled from the sun , it would return to the sun , unless ...
... meteor systems as the Leonides , Perseides , and these Bielan shooting - stars , which have a very decided bearing on the question of their origin . If a meteoric mass were expelled from the sun , it would return to the sun , unless ...
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... meteor train . To this it must be added that the same difficulties present themselves in account- ing not only for all the known meteor sys- tems , but for the myriads of meteor systems which must exist in order to explain ( with any ...
... meteor train . To this it must be added that the same difficulties present themselves in account- ing not only for all the known meteor sys- tems , but for the myriads of meteor systems which must exist in order to explain ( with any ...
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