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... INTERROGATIONS FOR SECTION FIRST . What is ASTRONOMY ? It 14 Sec . 1 Of Astronomy in General .
... INTERROGATIONS FOR SECTION FIRST . What is ASTRONOMY ? It 14 Sec . 1 Of Astronomy in General .
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Tobias Ostrander. INTERROGATIONS FOR SECTION FIRST . What is ASTRONOMY ? It is a mixed Mathematical Science , teaching the knowledge of the celestial bodies , their magnitudes , motions , distances ... Interrogations for Section First .
Tobias Ostrander. INTERROGATIONS FOR SECTION FIRST . What is ASTRONOMY ? It is a mixed Mathematical Science , teaching the knowledge of the celestial bodies , their magnitudes , motions , distances ... Interrogations for Section First .
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... the stars are so many suns , and have worlds revolving about them ? How are those planets supplied with light , which are farthest from the Sun ? SECTION SECOND . OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM . THE Solar 16 Sec . 1 Interrogations for Section First .
... the stars are so many suns , and have worlds revolving about them ? How are those planets supplied with light , which are farthest from the Sun ? SECTION SECOND . OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM . THE Solar 16 Sec . 1 Interrogations for Section First .
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... Interrogations for Section Second . Of what does the SOLAR Sec . 2 45 Of the Solar System .
... Interrogations for Section Second . Of what does the SOLAR Sec . 2 45 Of the Solar System .
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Tobias Ostrander. Interrogations for Section Second . Of what does the SOLAR SYSTEM Consist ? What planets finish their circuits soonest ? Which moves with the greatest rapidity ? In what ... Interrogations for Section Second .
Tobias Ostrander. Interrogations for Section Second . Of what does the SOLAR SYSTEM Consist ? What planets finish their circuits soonest ? Which moves with the greatest rapidity ? In what ... Interrogations for Section Second .
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angle apogee approach of centres Aries ascending node Astronomers attractive power body calculated centrifugal force Comets conjunction consequently descending diameter as seen difference Dominical letters earth Earth's shadow enter Table equal equator equinox fall fixed stars full Moon Geocentric longitude given gravity greatest grees H M. S. half Heavens heliocentric Herschel horary motion horizon Interrogations for Section Jupiter light longitude lunar Lunar Eclipses mean motion mean new Moon Middle apparent millions of miles minutes Moon in March Moon's mean anomaly Moon's node Moon's orbit Moon's true move nearer north pole Old Style opposite parallax penumbra performs a revolution perigee Pisces planet projectile force rays revolves rise round the Sun satellites Saturn seconds semi-diameter signs and degrees Solar System south pole subtract Sun and Moon Sun's distance Sun's mean anomaly Sun's mean distance Sun's true surface syzygy tance telescope Tides tion velocity Venus visible