On the Connexion of the Physical SciencesJ. Murray, 1858 - 523 pages |
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Page ix
... Invariable - Stability of System - Effects of a Resisting Medium - Invariable Plane of the Solar System and of the Universe Great Inequality of Jupiter and Saturn ---- ― 13 SECTION IV . - Theory of Jupiter's Satellites - Effects b 3.
... Invariable - Stability of System - Effects of a Resisting Medium - Invariable Plane of the Solar System and of the Universe Great Inequality of Jupiter and Saturn ---- ― 13 SECTION IV . - Theory of Jupiter's Satellites - Effects b 3.
Page x
... Medium Satellites of -- Light Aberration Uranus - SECTION V. - Velocity of Saturn and Page 27 Equation of Centre Lunar Theory - Periodic Perturbations of the Moon Evection Variation - ― - - Annual Equation - Direct and Indirect Action ...
... Medium Satellites of -- Light Aberration Uranus - SECTION V. - Velocity of Saturn and Page 27 Equation of Centre Lunar Theory - Periodic Perturbations of the Moon Evection Variation - ― - - Annual Equation - Direct and Indirect Action ...
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... Medium --- SECTION XXXV . 1 - ― - Magnetism of 335 Ethereal Medium - Comets - Do not disturb the Solar System - Their Orbits and Disturbances M. Faye's Comet probably the same with Lexel's Periods of other three known - Acceleration in ...
... Medium --- SECTION XXXV . 1 - ― - Magnetism of 335 Ethereal Medium - Comets - Do not disturb the Solar System - Their Orbits and Disturbances M. Faye's Comet probably the same with Lexel's Periods of other three known - Acceleration in ...
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... Medium Invariable Plane of the Solar System and of the Universe - Great Inequality of Jupiter and Saturn . THE planets are subject to disturbances of two kinds , both resulting from the constant operation of their reciprocal attrac ...
... Medium Invariable Plane of the Solar System and of the Universe - Great Inequality of Jupiter and Saturn . THE planets are subject to disturbances of two kinds , both resulting from the constant operation of their reciprocal attrac ...
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... medium ( N. 78 ) sufficiently dense to diminish their tangential velocity , for then both the excentricities and the major axes of the orbits would vary with the time , so that the stability of the system would be ultimately destroyed ...
... medium ( N. 78 ) sufficiently dense to diminish their tangential velocity , for then both the excentricities and the major axes of the orbits would vary with the time , so that the stability of the system would be ultimately destroyed ...
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