| 1818 - 484 pages
...every advantage. " Its apparent path while visible seemed to make a small angle with the sun's equator. Its state, of motion seemed inconsistent with that...floating scoria. In short, its progress over the sun's disc seems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit. There are two instances, if not three, of comets... | |
| 1818 - 458 pages
...every advantage. " Its apparent path while visible seemed to make a small angle with the sun's equator. Its state of motion seemed inconsistent with that...floating scoria. In short, its progress over the sun's disc seems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit. There are two instances, if not three, of comets... | |
| Thomas William Webb - 1859 - 274 pages
...every advantage. Its apparent path while visible seemed to make a small angle with the Sun's equator. Its state of motion seemed inconsistent with that...floating scoria. In short its progress over the Sun's disc seems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit. There are two instances, if not three, of Comets... | |
| 1860 - 598 pages
...advanced on the Sun's disc, and a little west of the Sun's centre. It was seen also by Mr Acton. "Its rate of motion seemed inconsistent with that of the solar...it seemed utterly unlike floating scoria. In short, it's progress over the Sun's disc seems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit."—Monthly Magazine,... | |
| 1860 - 600 pages
...of the Sun's centre. It was seen also by Mr Acton. "Its rate of motion seemed inconsistent with thnt of the solar rotation, and both in figure, density,...floating scoria. In short, its progress over the Sun's diw seems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit." — Monthly Magazine, January 10, 1818. the planet... | |
| 1860 - 656 pages
...on the Sun's disc, and a little west of the Sun's centre. It was seen also by Mr. Acton. " Its rate of motion seemed inconsistent with that of the solar...both in figure, density, and regularity of path, it teemed utterly unlike floating scoria. In short, i's progress over the Sun's disc seems to have exceeded... | |
| 1861 - 448 pages
...on the sun's disk, and a little west of the sun's centro. It was seen also by Mr. Acton. " Its rate of motion seemed inconsistent with that of the solar...seems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit." — Monthly Ma.gazinct January 10, 1818, twice the magnifying power, and did not perceive it. This... | |
| 1861 - 450 pages
...on the sun's disk, and a little west of the sun's centre. It was sven also by Mr. Acton. " Its rate of motion seemed inconsistent with that of the solar...scoria. In short, its progress over the sun's disk svems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit." — Monthly Magazine, January 10, 1818. twice the... | |
| 1861 - 448 pages
...on the sun's disk, and a little west of the sun's centre. It was seen also by Mr. Acton. " Its rate of motion seemed inconsistent with that of the solar...seems to have exceeded that of Venus in transit." — Monthly Magazine, January 10, 1818. twice the magnifying power, and did not perceive it. This observation... | |
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