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" ... the heavens that presents us with such a variety of extraordinary phenomena as the planet Saturn : a magnificent globe, encompassed by a stupendous double ring : attended by seven satellites : ornamented with equatorial belts : compressed at the poles... "
A Compendium of Astronomy: Intended to Simplify and Illustrate the ... - Page 72
by John Vose - 1834 - 184 pages
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Catholic World, Volume 2

1866 - 900 pages
...with equatorial belts ; compressed at the poles ; turning on itc axis ; mutually eclipsing its rings and satellites, and eclipsed by them ; the most distant of the rings also turning on its axis, and the same taking place with the furthest of the satellites ; all the parts of the system...
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All the Year Round, Volume 14

1866 - 632 pages
...with equatorial belts; compressed at the poles ; turning on its axis ; mutually eclipsing its rings and satellites, and eclipsed by them ; the most distant of the rings also turning on its axis, and the same taking place with the furthest of the satellites ; all the parts of the system...
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Saturn and Its System: Containing Discussions of the Motions (real and ...

Richard Anthony Proctor - Saturn (Planet) - 1882 - 298 pages
...eclipsing its rings and satellites and eclipsed by them ; the most distant of the rings also turning on its axis, and the same taking place with the farthest of the satellites ; 1 all the parts of the system of Saturn occasionally reflecting light to 1 The care with which Herschel...
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Knowledge: An Illustrated Magazine of Science, Volume 5

Science - 1884 - 536 pages
...with equatorial belts; compressed at the poles ; turning on its axis ; mutually eclipsing its rings and satellites, and eclipsed by them ; the most distant of the rings also turning on its axis, and the same taking place with the furthest of the satellites ; all the parts of the system...
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Astronomy for the Man in the Street, on Our Solar and Planetary System

E. A. Selley - Astronomy - 1907 - 456 pages
...with equatorial belts ; compressed at the poles ; turning on its axis ; mutually eclipsing its rings and satellites and eclipsed by them ; the most distant of the rings also turning on its axis and the same taking place with the farthest of the satellites ; all the parts of the system...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

English periodicals - 1865 - 514 pages
...with equatorial belts; compressed at the poles ; turning on its axis ; mutually eclipsing its rings and satellites, and eclipsed by them ; the most distant of the rings also turning on its axis, and the same taking place with the furthest of its satellites ; all the parts of the system...
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Merlinus liberatus: being an almanack. Merlinus liberatus, Volume 6

John Partridge - 1690 - 610 pages
...seven satellites; ornamented with equatorial belts ; compressed at the poles; turning upon its axis; mutually eclipsing its ring and satellites, and eclipsed...the system of Saturn occasionally reflecting light on each other; the rings and moons illuminating the nights of the Saturnian, the globe and satellites...
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The Philosophical Magazine: Comprehending the Various Branches of ..., Volume 23

Physics - 1806 - 426 pages
...seven satellites ; ornamented with equatorial belts ; compressed at the poles ;; turning upon its axis; mutually eclipsing its ring and satellites, and eclipsed...upon its axis, and the same taking place with the furthest or the satellites ; all the parts of the system of Saturn occasionally reflecting light to...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 96, Part 1; Volume 139

Early English newspapers - 1826 - 726 pages
...ornamented with equatorial belts, compressed at the poles, turning upon its axis, mutually eclipsing the ring and satellites, and eclipsed by them ; the most distant of the rings also turning upon its axis, * Where do these borders terminate ? REV, and the same taking place with the farthest of the satellites...
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