Popular Astronomy, Volume 57Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1949 |
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... Mass .. 2 185 2 Smith College Obs . , Northampton , Mass . Swihart , T. , Elkhart , Ind . Texas Observers , Waco , Texas Thompson , Mrs. F. , Eugene , Ore . Tifft , W. G. , Seymour , Conn . Turnbull , S. , Seal Harbor , Me . Upton ...
... Mass .. 2 185 2 Smith College Obs . , Northampton , Mass . Swihart , T. , Elkhart , Ind . Texas Observers , Waco , Texas Thompson , Mrs. F. , Eugene , Ore . Tifft , W. G. , Seymour , Conn . Turnbull , S. , Seal Harbor , Me . Upton ...
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... mass . When the wanderer rushed from the scene of its cosmic filching , unable to carry along the disorganized tidal masses , the sun proceeded to take charge of the messy situation . Whatever vaporous masses - if any - had been pulled ...
... mass . When the wanderer rushed from the scene of its cosmic filching , unable to carry along the disorganized tidal masses , the sun proceeded to take charge of the messy situation . Whatever vaporous masses - if any - had been pulled ...
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... mass of the Asteroids and the relatively small mass of Mars suggest an exhaustion of the Sun's explosive power after the expulsion of Jupiter . The small masses of the other planets would indicate its increasing stabilization . The ...
... mass of the Asteroids and the relatively small mass of Mars suggest an exhaustion of the Sun's explosive power after the expulsion of Jupiter . The small masses of the other planets would indicate its increasing stabilization . The ...
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