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10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «PERIASTRAL»
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But how seldom do we find in our treatises on astronomy any reference to the
enormous intervals of time which must have elapsed since these startling
visitants were travelling close round some other star, making their periastral
swoop before ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1871
2
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
But how seldom do we find in our treatises on astronomy any reference to the
enormous intervals of time which must have elapsed since these startling
visitants were traveling close round some other star, making their periastral
swoop before ...
3
Thomas Hardy's Novel Universe: Astronomy, Cosmology, and ...
... elapsed since these startling visitants were travelling close round some other
star, making their periastral swoop before setting forth on that enormous journey
which had to be traversed before they could become visible to our astronomers!
But how seldom do we find in our treatises on astronomy any reference to the
enormous intervals of time which must have elapsed since these startling
visitants were traveling close round some other star, making their periastral
swoop before ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele, 1872
But how seldom do we find in our treatises on astronomy any reference to the
enormous intervals of time which must have elapsed since these startling
visitants were travelling close round some other star, making their periastral
swoop before ...
But how seldom do we find in our treatises on astronomy any reference to the
enormous intervals of time which must have elapsed since these startling
visitants were travelling close round some other star, making their periastral
swoop before ...
James Anthony Froude, M.A., 1871
7
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
But how seldom do we find in our treatises on astronomy any reference to the
enormous intervals of time which must have elapsed since these startling
visitants were traveling close round some other star, making their periastral
swoop before ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele, 1872
8
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
It was further predicted, that its perihelion, or periastral, passage would take
place at the beginning of the year 1834, when the stars would be moving round
each other with an angular velocity of 60° or 70° per annum, and be so close
together, ...
9
Essays on Astronomy: A Series of Papers on Planets and ...
But how seldom do we find in our treatises on astronomy any reference to the
enormous intervals of time which must have elapsed since these startling
visitants were travelling close round some other star, making their periastral
swoop before ...
Richard Anthony Proctor, 1872
10
Bulletin of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
Fig. 5 Pig. 6 Fig. 5. Time dependence of the radial displacement of oscillations
with m « 2 in different layers of the star: r □ 0.99, 0.65, and 0.15; m# » 0.2, q « 2.
Fig. 6. Maximum displacement as a function of the periastral distance. Crosses ...