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... disk of the moon is faintly visible near new moon Page Sect . · 140 141 211. Physical condition of the moon's surface - 142 212. General description of the moon's surface 144 213. Observations of Herschel 214. Observations of the Earl ...
... disk of the moon is faintly visible near new moon Page Sect . · 140 141 211. Physical condition of the moon's surface - 142 212. General description of the moon's surface 144 213. Observations of Herschel 214. Observations of the Earl ...
Strona xvi
... disk - 396. Belts their arrangement and appearance ib . 237 as seen by Mr. Dawes ib . Bessel's calculation of the mass of the rings 260 - ib · - 261 399. Belts not zenographical features , but atmospheric 397. Those near the poles more ...
... disk - 396. Belts their arrangement and appearance ib . 237 as seen by Mr. Dawes ib . Bessel's calculation of the mass of the rings 260 - ib · - 261 399. Belts not zenographical features , but atmospheric 397. Those near the poles more ...
Strona xvii
... disk 515. Flame - like protuberances 516. Solar eclipse of 1851 , July 28 517. Observations of the Astronomer Royal ... disk - disk- ib . 499. Complete interposition 2.90 1. Solar Eclipses . 500. Solar eclipses ib . 501. Partial solar ...
... disk 515. Flame - like protuberances 516. Solar eclipse of 1851 , July 28 517. Observations of the Astronomer Royal ... disk - disk- ib . 499. Complete interposition 2.90 1. Solar Eclipses . 500. Solar eclipses ib . 501. Partial solar ...
Strona xix
... disk proved by their occultation by the moon 379 664. Meaning of the term magnitude as applied to stars ib . 380 ib . 381 668. Astrometer contrived and applied by Sir J. Herschel - - ib . 669. Principle on which the successive orders of ...
... disk proved by their occultation by the moon 379 664. Meaning of the term magnitude as applied to stars ib . 380 ib . 381 668. Astrometer contrived and applied by Sir J. Herschel - - ib . 669. Principle on which the successive orders of ...
Strona xxii
... disk Transit instrument Mural circle Equatorial instrument - 144 - 14 - 21 · 27 - 28 PLATE II . Sir W. Herschel's great telescope , focal length 40 feet , aper- tare 4 leet PLATE III . The lesser Rosse tele . scope , tocal length 27 ...
... disk Transit instrument Mural circle Equatorial instrument - 144 - 14 - 21 · 27 - 28 PLATE II . Sir W. Herschel's great telescope , focal length 40 feet , aper- tare 4 leet PLATE III . The lesser Rosse tele . scope , tocal length 27 ...
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altitude aphelion apparent diameter apparent magnitude apparent motion ascertained astronomers atmosphere attraction axis bodies C. H. F. Peters called celestial equator celestial sphere centre change of position circle comet conjunction density determined direction discovered discovery disk disturbing diurnal diurnal motion earth ecliptic edge effect equal equinoxial points excentricity explained firmament globe greater heat heavens hemisphere Herschel horizon increase inferior conjunction inferior planet instrument interval Jupiter latitude less light longitude lunar Mädler mass matter mean distance millions of miles moon moon's move nearly nebula night object Observatory observed opposition orbit parallax passes the meridian perihelion period phenomena planet planetary Plate pole produced ratio refraction revolution revolve right angles right ascension ring rotation round the sun satellites Saturn seen sidereal solar system sphere spots stars sun's supposed surface synodic period telescope terrestrial tides tion Uranus variation velocity vertical visible visual wires zenith