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... to Mass- Gravitation of the Particles of Matter — Figure of the Planets How it affects the Motions of their Satellites — Rotation and Translation impressed by the same Impulse — Motion of the Sun and Solar System 4 SECTION II .
... to Mass- Gravitation of the Particles of Matter — Figure of the Planets How it affects the Motions of their Satellites — Rotation and Translation impressed by the same Impulse — Motion of the Sun and Solar System 4 SECTION II .
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Theory of Jupiter's Satellites — Effects of the Figure of Jupiter upon his Satellites — Position of their Orbits — Singular Laws among the Motions of the first Three Satellites — Eclipses of the Satellites - Velocity of Light Aberration ...
Theory of Jupiter's Satellites — Effects of the Figure of Jupiter upon his Satellites — Position of their Orbits — Singular Laws among the Motions of the first Three Satellites — Eclipses of the Satellites - Velocity of Light Aberration ...
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Gravitation not only binds satellites to their planet , and planets to the sun , but it connects sun with sun throughout the wide extent of creation , and is the cause of the disturbances , as well as of the order of nature ; since ...
Gravitation not only binds satellites to their planet , and planets to the sun , but it connects sun with sun throughout the wide extent of creation , and is the cause of the disturbances , as well as of the order of nature ; since ...
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... Gravitation Proportional to Mass Gravitation of the Particles of Matter Figure of the Planets How it affects the Motions of their Satellites Rotation and Translation impressed by the same Impulse Motion of the Sun and Solar System .
... Gravitation Proportional to Mass Gravitation of the Particles of Matter Figure of the Planets How it affects the Motions of their Satellites Rotation and Translation impressed by the same Impulse Motion of the Sun and Solar System .
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... for , if the planets and comets were at equal distances from the sun , and left to the effects of gravity , they would arrive at his surface at the same time ( N. 28 ) . The satellites also gravi . tate to their primaries ( N. 29 ) ...
... for , if the planets and comets were at equal distances from the sun , and left to the effects of gravity , they would arrive at his surface at the same time ( N. 28 ) . The satellites also gravi . tate to their primaries ( N. 29 ) ...
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