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... Plane of the Ecliptic Mean Motion and Major Axis 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 .
... Plane of the Ecliptic Mean Motion and Major Axis 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 .
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... of the Satellites - Velocity of Light Aberration Ethereal Medium Satellites of Saturn and Uranus Page 27 SECTION V. Lunar Theory — Periodic Perturbations of the Moon Equation of Centre - Evection Variation Annual Equation Direct and ...
... of the Satellites - Velocity of Light Aberration Ethereal Medium Satellites of Saturn and Uranus Page 27 SECTION V. Lunar Theory — Periodic Perturbations of the Moon Equation of Centre - Evection Variation Annual Equation Direct and ...
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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 the mean Motions of Encke's and Biela's Comets ...
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 the mean Motions of Encke's and Biela's Comets ...
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... with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic — Mean Motion and Major Axis 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 .
... with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic — Mean Motion and Major Axis 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 .
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The equilibrium of the system , however , would be deranged if the planets moved in a resisting medium ( N. 78 ) sufficiently dense to diminish their tangential velocity , for then both the excentricities and the major axes of the ...
The equilibrium of the system , however , would be deranged if the planets moved in a resisting medium ( N. 78 ) sufficiently dense to diminish their tangential velocity , for then both the excentricities and the major axes of the ...
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