A Study of the SkyFlood and Vincent, 1896 - 340 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... 231 XIV . MARS AND THE ASTEROIDS 236 XV . JUPITER , SATURN , URANUS , AND NEP- XVI . TUNE .. COMETS AND METEORS 253 271 XVII . THE FIXED STARS 301 XVIII . THE NEBULÆ 321 DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS . The Moon Partially Eclipsed . FIGURE vii.
... 231 XIV . MARS AND THE ASTEROIDS 236 XV . JUPITER , SATURN , URANUS , AND NEP- XVI . TUNE .. COMETS AND METEORS 253 271 XVII . THE FIXED STARS 301 XVIII . THE NEBULÆ 321 DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS . The Moon Partially Eclipsed . FIGURE vii.
الصفحة xii
... Jupiter . PAGE .241 I20 . The Great Red Spot . 121 . Saturn I22 . Sir William Herschel 124. Paths of Comets 123. Discovery of a Comet by Photography . 125. Jets and Envelopes 126. Photographs of Swift's Bright Comet of 1892 127 ...
... Jupiter . PAGE .241 I20 . The Great Red Spot . 121 . Saturn I22 . Sir William Herschel 124. Paths of Comets 123. Discovery of a Comet by Photography . 125. Jets and Envelopes 126. Photographs of Swift's Bright Comet of 1892 127 ...
الصفحة 24
... this would do for the fixed stars , the sun , and the moon , which move with exceeding regularity , but how could it explain the apparent motion of Saturn , or of Jupiter , both of which move irregularly ? 24 A Study of the Sky .
... this would do for the fixed stars , the sun , and the moon , which move with exceeding regularity , but how could it explain the apparent motion of Saturn , or of Jupiter , both of which move irregularly ? 24 A Study of the Sky .
الصفحة 25
... Jupiter , located at J , moves uniformly around the circumfer- ence of the small circle , while P , the center of that cir- cle , moves along the circumference of the large circle . FIG . 2. - CYCLE AND EPICYCLE . Ptolemy found , by ...
... Jupiter , located at J , moves uniformly around the circumfer- ence of the small circle , while P , the center of that cir- cle , moves along the circumference of the large circle . FIG . 2. - CYCLE AND EPICYCLE . Ptolemy found , by ...
الصفحة 29
... Jupiter and Saturn , which he thought to be the cause of the Great Plague . As the Copernican tables did not give the time of the conjunction accurately he resolved to make new ones . He constructed instru- ments of large size , and ...
... Jupiter and Saturn , which he thought to be the cause of the Great Plague . As the Copernican tables did not give the time of the conjunction accurately he resolved to make new ones . He constructed instru- ments of large size , and ...
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Andromeda appear Arcturus astronomer atmosphere axis beautiful Betelgeuse bodies Boötes bright brighter brightest called Cassiopeia cause celestial sphere Chamberlin Observatory changes chromosphere clock clouds cluster color comet composed constellation corona crater dark diameter Dipper disc distance double star earth eclipse equator faint stars fixed stars glass glowing half heat heavens Hercules horizon inferior conjunction instrument Jupiter lens lies light line from Polaris look lunar Lyra Lyræ Mars masses matter measure meridian circle meteorite meteors miles Milky minute Mizar moon moon's motion move Mythology naked eye nearly nebula night observations observatory opera-glass Ophiuchus orbit Orion passes photographic photosphere planet Pleiades Polaris portion position prolonged Queries revolution revolve right ascension ring rotation Saturn seen shadow shining shower Sirius small telescope solar spectra spectroscope spectrum spider-web spot sun-spots sun's sunlight surface tail tains theory tion turned Uranus Venus visible
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الصفحة 334 - Lo, these are parts of his ways: but how little a portion is heard of him? but the thunder of his power who can understand?
الصفحة 327 - Into this wild abyss, The womb of nature, and perhaps her grave,* Of neither sea, nor shore, nor air, nor fire, But all these in their pregnant causes mixed Confusedly, and which thus must ever fight, Unless the almighty Maker them ordain His dark materials to create more worlds...
الصفحة 205 - May have broken the woof of my tent's thin roof, The stars peep behind her and peer; And I laugh to see them whirl and flee, Like a swarm of golden bees, When I widen the rent in my wind-built tent.
الصفحة v - Tis midnight : on the mountains brown The cold, round moon shines deeply down ; Blue roll the waters, blue the sky Spreads like an ocean hung on high, Bespangled with those isles of light, So wildly, spiritually bright ; Who ever gazed upon them shining And turned to earth without repining, Nor wished for wings to flee away, And mix with their eternal ray...
الصفحة 271 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid on a dolphin's back Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath. That the rude sea grew civil at her song, And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
الصفحة 36 - THE sad and solemn night Hath yet her multitude of cheerful fires ; The glorious host of light Walk the dark hemisphere till she retires ; All through her silent watches, gliding slow, Her constellations come, and climb the heavens, and go. Day, too, hath many a star To grace his gorgeous reign, as bright as they : Through the blue fields afar, Unseen, they follow in his flaming way : Many a bright lingerer, as the eve grows dim, Tells what a radiant troop arose and set with him.
الصفحة 260 - Alas, your dear friend and servant, Galileo, has become totally and irreparably blind; so that this heaven, this earth, this universe, which with wonderful observations I had enlarged a hundred and thousand times beyond the belief of by-gone ages, henceforward for me is shrunk into the narrow space which I myself fill in it. So it pleases God; it shall therefore please me also.
الصفحة 204 - That is an average of a trifle over one mile and a third per year. Therefore, any calm person, who is not blind or idiotic, can see that in the Old Oolitic Silurian Period, just a million years ago next November, the lower Mississippi River was upward of one million, three hundred thousand miles long, and stuck out over the Gulf of Mexico like a fishing rod.
الصفحة 167 - OLD TIME, in whose bank we deposit our notes, Is a miser who always wants guineas for groats ; He keeps all his customers still in arrears By lending them minutes and charging them years.
الصفحة 204 - In the space of one hundred and seventy-six years the Lower Mississippi has shortened itself two hundred and forty-two miles. That is an average of a trifle over one mile and a third per year. Therefore, any calm person, who is not blind or idiotic, can see that in the Old Oolitic Silurian Period, just a million years ago next November, the Lower Mississippi River was...