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... ABERRATION , AND PARALLAX . 112 THE MOON . 122 ECLIPSES ... 138 THE TIDES .. 147 MARS .. 150 THE MINOR PLANETS .. 154 JUPITER ... 157 SATURN .. 164 URANUS .. NEPTUNE ... 170 172 METEORS AND SHOOTING STARS ... COMETS .. ZODIACAL LIGHT .
... ABERRATION , AND PARALLAX . 112 THE MOON . 122 ECLIPSES ... 138 THE TIDES .. 147 MARS .. 150 THE MINOR PLANETS .. 154 JUPITER ... 157 SATURN .. 164 URANUS .. NEPTUNE ... 170 172 METEORS AND SHOOTING STARS ... COMETS .. ZODIACAL LIGHT .
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... ) , another of Venus , and a third of Mars . The earliest of these records are thought to date back as far as 2540 B.C. ( See Records of the Past , Vol . I. ) Greece , has been styled the Father of Astronomy . 6 THE HISTORY .
... ) , another of Venus , and a third of Mars . The earliest of these records are thought to date back as far as 2540 B.C. ( See Records of the Past , Vol . I. ) Greece , has been styled the Father of Astronomy . 6 THE HISTORY .
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... Mars is attached . Fig . 3 . Q S E D AO B The Ptolemaic System . Thus they had a complete system . They did not exactly understand the nature of these bars- whether they were real or only imaginary - but they did comprehend their action ...
... Mars is attached . Fig . 3 . Q S E D AO B The Ptolemaic System . Thus they had a complete system . They did not exactly understand the nature of these bars- whether they were real or only imaginary - but they did comprehend their action ...
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... Mars keep pace with the Ptolemaic theory . No wonder that Alfonso , of Castile , a celebrated patron of Astronomy , revolted at the cumbersome machinery , and cried out , " If I had been consulted at the Creation , I could have done ...
... Mars keep pace with the Ptolemaic theory . No wonder that Alfonso , of Castile , a celebrated patron of Astronomy , revolted at the cumbersome machinery , and cried out , " If I had been consulted at the Creation , I could have done ...
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... Mars , war ; the Pleiades ( Plē ' - ya - dēz ) , storms at sea . The ignorant were not the only dupes of this visionary system . Lord Bacon believed in it most firmly . Kepler , by casting nativities , eked out his miserable pittance as ...
... Mars , war ; the Pleiades ( Plē ' - ya - dēz ) , storms at sea . The ignorant were not the only dupes of this visionary system . Lord Bacon believed in it most firmly . Kepler , by casting nativities , eked out his miserable pittance as ...
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ancients Andromeda angle aphelion appearance Aries astronomers atmosphere autumnal equinox axis Boötes bright brilliant Canis Minor Capricornus Cassiopeia cause Celestial Sphere Cepheus circle color comet conjunction constellation Cor Caroli dark Describe diameter disk distance earth earth's orbit east ecliptic equal equator equinoctial fixed stars globe heat heavenly bodies heavens Hercules horizon inferior planet Jupiter latitude length Libra light longitude lunar Lyra magnitude Mars mean measured Mercury meridian meteors moon moon's motion move MYTHOLOGICAL naked eye nearly nebula Neptune night node north pole observations Orion parallax pass path perihelion Perseus polar Polaris precession rays revolve rings rising rotation satellites Saturn seasons seen shine sidereal Sirius solar day solar system space spectrum spots sun's superior planet surface tail Taurus telescope theory tide tion Uranus Ursa Major Ursa Minor varies velocity Venus vernal equinox visible zenith Zodiac zone
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