Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... direct motions like the Sun and Moon . But it is not known who was the first to discover that this direct motion is sometimes followed by a transitory retrograde ( indirect or western ) motion , with stationary points in between . This ...
... direct motions like the Sun and Moon . But it is not known who was the first to discover that this direct motion is sometimes followed by a transitory retrograde ( indirect or western ) motion , with stationary points in between . This ...
69. oldal
... direct ( eastward ) motion among the fixed stars in order to take up an indirect , or retrograde ( westward ) motion ( Fig . 7.1 ) . After a while the direct motion is resumed . At the begin- ning ( first station ) and end ( second ...
... direct ( eastward ) motion among the fixed stars in order to take up an indirect , or retrograde ( westward ) motion ( Fig . 7.1 ) . After a while the direct motion is resumed . At the begin- ning ( first station ) and end ( second ...
370. oldal
... direct influence , as his treatise was never translated into Latin ; and Ibn ash - Shatir does not follow Copernicus in trans- ferring the centre of the universe to the Sun. Victor Roberts , Isis , XLVIII ( 1957 ) , 428- 32 ; ibid ...
... direct influence , as his treatise was never translated into Latin ; and Ibn ash - Shatir does not follow Copernicus in trans- ferring the centre of the universe to the Sun. Victor Roberts , Isis , XLVIII ( 1957 ) , 428- 32 ; ibid ...
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