10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APHELIAN»
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aphelian dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
aphelian et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A New Theory on the causes of the motions of the planetary ...
... force grows weaker, and so continues; the attractive force gaining, while the
repulsive keeps losing until the Earth arrives to her aphelian; at which point of the
Earth's orbit, the temperature of heat and cold are again equally ball anced.
John RICHARDSON (of Clark County, Illinois.),
1829
2
Theoretical Fundamentals of Atmospheric Optics
It is interesting to note that the velocity of motion of the Earth along the orbit differs
– maximum at perigelium (30.3 km/s) and minimum at aphelian (29.3 km/c).
Finally, we mention other important information on the planet Earth. The surface
of ...
Yu. M. Timofeyev, A. V. Vasilʹev,
2008
3
Kepler's Somnium: The Dream, Or Posthumous Work on Lunar ...
On this basis the earth's aphelian distance — its grearest distance from the sun
— is given here as 101,800; and Mars' perihelian distance— its least distance
from the sun — is given here as 138,143. These numhers are identical with 1,018
...
Johannes Kepler, Edward Rosen,
1967
4
A Compendium of Astronomy: Intended to Simplify and ...
A. Aphelian, motion of, 46 " sun in, 47 Asteroids, 62 Astronomy, definition of, 1 B.
Binary stars, 142 Bissextile, 123 Brahean system, 5 C. Calendar, Julian, 123
Ceres, 63 Characters, astronomical, 13 Clusters of stars, 148 Comets, 83 " tails of
, ...
The Aphelian hasn't made much progress.” Helius conjectured. Dorian face
drained. Hypatia nudged him. ”Why don't you rest?” Aramis pushed him forward
and Vasarius transported them into Fairyland, while Aramis transformed to his
own ...
6
Science Improved: or the Theory of the Universe. ...
... from the Earth in its whole revolution, it is then said, by Astronomers, to be in
Aphe/ion, and when a Planet or Comet is in that point of its orbit which is nearest
the Earth, it is called Perihelion, in which sense it stands opposite to Aphelian.
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Uranoscopia; or, the Contemplation of the Heavens. Being a ...
UaatgesCQRMë 'Zie Thro' Q draw a Line from-the Place of the Earth's Aphelian
VS 8° 19', and it [hall reprefenr the Aphelial'Line of the Earth_.m„._ ‚ш. _ д Take
the Radius of the Zodiac, and open the Seéror to 1o on the Line of Lin s; _as the
...
During our near approach to the sun, (for the earth is about one-twenty-ninth of its
whole distance from the sun nearer to it during its perihelian than it is during its
aphelian,) its velocity is increased in proportion to the decrease of the square of ...
9
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
During our near approach to the sun, (for the earth is about one-twenty-ninth of its
whole distance from the sun nearer to- it during its perihelian than it is during its
aphelian,) its velocity is increased in proportion to the decrease of the square of ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew,
1850
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Elements of Astronomy: to which is added, a concise ...
Ant'ecedentz'a, the motion of' any celestial body, ' contrary to the order of the
signs. Aphelian, the greatest distance os a planet's orbie from the sun, ' Apogean,
the greatest distance of a planet's orbit from the earth. Affistdes, the 2 points in 'a
...