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" ... passing nearest to us. Then it gradually comes out to view on the right hand, separates from the Sun up to a certain distance as before, and again recedes beyond the Sun, and is for the time being once more lost to view. "To these various positions... "
The Ways of the Planets - Page 65
by Martha Evans Martin - 1912 - 272 pages
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The Science-history of the Universe, Volume 1

Francis Rolt-Wheeler - Literary Criticism - 1909 - 358 pages
...more lost to view. "To these various positions technical names are given. When the inferior planet is on the far side of the Sun from us it is said to be in 'Superior Conjunction.' When it has drawn as far as it can to the left hand, and is then as east as...
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Astronomy of To-day: A Popular Introduction in Non-technical Language

Cecil Goodrich Julius Dolmage - Astronomy - 1909 - 426 pages
...once more lost to view. To these various positions technical names are given. When the inferior planet is on the far side of the sun from us, it is said to be in Superior Conjunction. When it has drawn as far as it can to the left hand, and is then as east as possible...
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