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 . Meteors fell for about five hours at an average rate of nearly two thousand per hour . In brilliancy they were not to be compared with those which fell during ...
... meteor system , there oc- curred a remarkable display of shooting- stars . Meteors fell for about five hours at an average rate of nearly two thousand per hour . In brilliancy they were not to be compared with those which fell during ...
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meteors would salute the earth . The comet travels in the same direction round the sun as the earth , and , moving more swiftly than the earth when in her neigh- borhood , can manifestly only reach her from behind . The comet also ...
meteors would salute the earth . The comet travels in the same direction round the sun as the earth , and , moving more swiftly than the earth when in her neigh- borhood , can manifestly only reach her from behind . The comet also ...
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... meteors , and we are left to form the most stupendous conceptions of that cloud of celestial visitants , if a mere fragment formed the November meteor system . But taking only what we know , we see that the Noveniber meteor stream is ...
... meteors , and we are left to form the most stupendous conceptions of that cloud of celestial visitants , if a mere fragment formed the November meteor system . But taking only what we know , we see that the Noveniber meteor stream is ...
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