Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 252F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... surface of the moon is , as it appears to be , of a dull red heat , and that this high temperature , is due to the action of the sun's rays striking it directly without any intervening shield of aqueous vapour or other atmospheric ...
... surface of the moon is , as it appears to be , of a dull red heat , and that this high temperature , is due to the action of the sun's rays striking it directly without any intervening shield of aqueous vapour or other atmospheric ...
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of Saturn's surface distinctly recognisable from the rest , owing to some difference of tint or lustre , must ( even when our best telescopes are used ) have a surface of not less than half - a - million of square miles . It will be ...
of Saturn's surface distinctly recognisable from the rest , owing to some difference of tint or lustre , must ( even when our best telescopes are used ) have a surface of not less than half - a - million of square miles . It will be ...
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... surface of several millions of square miles would rise or fall through more than a thousand miles ( more than half the distance which separates the surface of the earth from the centre ) . We cannot imagine that any such disturbances ...
... surface of several millions of square miles would rise or fall through more than a thousand miles ( more than half the distance which separates the surface of the earth from the centre ) . We cannot imagine that any such disturbances ...
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Science Notes By W MATTIEU WILLIAMS F R A | 123 |
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