The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... miles , the longest line which the observers could take for base scarcely exceeded 6,000 miles ; since observations of the same celestial object at opposite ends of a diameter necessarily imply that the object is in the horizon of both ...
... miles , the longest line which the observers could take for base scarcely exceeded 6,000 miles ; since observations of the same celestial object at opposite ends of a diameter necessarily imply that the object is in the horizon of both ...
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... miles greater than the mean deduced by Professor Newcomb from many entire series of observations by six different ... miles . Sir G. Airy will allow no wider limits of error for the result of the one series his observers have ...
... miles greater than the mean deduced by Professor Newcomb from many entire series of observations by six different ... miles . Sir G. Airy will allow no wider limits of error for the result of the one series his observers have ...
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... miles , but the disc of Mercury hides a circular space on the sun having a diameter o about 4,300 miles , because Mercury is nearer than the sun to us in the proportion of about 7 to 10. So that the aureole's apparent breadth ...
... miles , but the disc of Mercury hides a circular space on the sun having a diameter o about 4,300 miles , because Mercury is nearer than the sun to us in the proportion of about 7 to 10. So that the aureole's apparent breadth ...
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