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" ... through which they pass, and if so, the proportion of heat received at Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, may be the same as that received at the earth, if the constituents of their atmospheres be the same as that of the earth, and greater if the... "
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science - Page 286
1865
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1867 - 400 pages
...amount of water present in the atmosphere through which they pass. If this be so, the proportion of heat received at Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, may...the same as that of the earth, and greater if the amount of aqueous vapor be greater ; so that the effective solar heat at Jupiter and Saturn may be...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 17

1867 - 400 pages
...amount of water present in the atmosphere through which they pass. If this be so, the proportion of heat received at Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, may...the same as that of the earth, and greater if the amount of aqueous vapor be greater ; so that the effective solar heat at Jupiter and Saturn may be...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1867 - 592 pages
...atmosphere, or the amount of water present through which they pass ; and, if so, the proportion of heat received at Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, may be the same as that received on the earth, if the constituents of their atmospheres be the same as that of the earth, and greater...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of ..., Volumes 1-4

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 742 pages
...which they pass, and if so, the proportion of heat retnrrtl at Mercury, Vrntts, Jupiter, and Salurn, may be the same as that received at the Earth, if...heat at Jupiter and Saturn may be greater than at cither the inferior planets Mercury or Venus, notw'dhstanding their far greater distances from the...
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Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volume 12

1870 - 584 pages
...atmosphere, or the amount of water present through which they pass, and if so, the proportion of heat received at Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, may...at Jupiter and Saturn may be greater than at either of the inferior planets Mercury or Venus, notwithstanding their far greater distances from the sun.'...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1866 - 544 pages
...Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn may be the tame as that received at the earth, if the conttitutntt of their atmospheres be the same as that of the earth,...the effective solar heat at Jupiter and Saturn may b» greater than at either the inferior planets, Mercury or Venus, notwithstanding thfir far greater...
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