Formed a design in the beginning of this week, of investigating, as soon as possible after taking my degree, the irregularities in the motion of Uranus, which are yet unaccounted for; in order to find whether they may be attributed to the action of an... Modern Astronomy, Its Rise and Progress - Page 82by Hector Macpherson - 1926 - 196 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1847 - 648 pages
...VOL. XI. Second Series. o degree, investigate " the irregularities in the motions of Uranus, which are yet unaccounted for, in order to find whether they...planet beyond it; and, if possible, thence to determine approximately the elements of its orbit, fyc., which would probably lead to its discovery." Such was... | |
| 468 pages
...soon as possible, after taking my degree, the irregularities in the motion of Uranus, which are yrt unaccounted for, in order to find whether they may...planet beyond it, and, if possible, thence to determine approximately the elements of its orbit, which would probably lead to its discovery." .... In tracing... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1895 - 692 pages
...investigating, as soon as possible after taking my degree, the irregularities in the motion of Uranus which are yet unaccounted for ; in order to find whether they...planet beyond it, and, if possible, thence to determine approximately the elements of its orbit, &c., which would probably lead to its discovery." The investigation... | |
| 1847 - 676 pages
...as soon as possible after taking my degree, the irregularities in the motions of Uranus, which are yet unaccounted for, in order to find whether they...planet beyond it, and, if possible, thence to determine approximately the elements of its orbit, &c., which would probably lead to its discover}'." Several... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1849 - 652 pages
...investigating, as toon at pu&sible after taking my degree, the irregularities in the motion of Uranut, which are yet unaccounted for, in order to find whether they...planet beyond it, and, if possible, thence to determine approximately the elements of its orbit, which would probably lead to itt discovery." The first rough... | |
| Robert Grant - 1852 - 688 pages
...investigating, as soon as possible after taking my degree, the irregularities in the motion of Uranus which are yet unaccounted for ; in order to find whether they...planet beyond it, and if possible, thence to determine approximately the elements of its orbit, &c., which would probably lead to its discovery."* Mr. Adams... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1856 - 1032 pages
...investigating the irregularities in 'м- motion of Uranus, which are yet unaccounted for, in order to tind mW g " y a - 5L/ h jj $^ 0i .h 3 Вǭ R= yQ/^ jZ p< < K 铈 !Я F ljR gg approximately the elements of its orbit. In 1844, through Profesar ChallU, a correspondence was opened... | |
| 1859 - 944 pages
...1841 Mr. Adams formed a design of investigating the irregularities in the motion of Uranus, which are yet unaccounted for, in order to find whether they...planet beyond it, and, if possible, thence to determine ipproximately the elements of its orbit. In 1844, through Professor Challis, a correspondence was opened... | |
| 1861 - 576 pages
...investigating, as soon as pos' sible after taking my degree, the irre' gularities in the motion of Uranus, in ' order to find whether they may be ' attributed to the action of an undis' covered planet beyond it, and, if pos' sible, to determine the elements of its ' orbit, which... | |
| 1892 - 986 pages
...investigating, as soon as possible after taking my degree, the irregularities in the motion of Uranus which are yet unaccounted for ; in order to find whether they...possible, thence to determine the elements of its orbit, etc., approximately, which would probably lead to its discovery." Prof. Glaisher further relates the... | |
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