Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... period of invisibility during which the planet is too near to the Sun to be visible against the clear sky , the heliacal rising and setting ( the end and beginning of the invisibility period ) , conjunction and opposition with the Sun ...
... period of invisibility during which the planet is too near to the Sun to be visible against the clear sky , the heliacal rising and setting ( the end and beginning of the invisibility period ) , conjunction and opposition with the Sun ...
73. oldal
... period of the planet as the period of return to the same daily motion ( angular velocity ) . In the Sun this anomalistic period is constant , whereas , in the other planets it is variable , but with a definite mean value . Among the ...
... period of the planet as the period of return to the same daily motion ( angular velocity ) . In the Sun this anomalistic period is constant , whereas , in the other planets it is variable , but with a definite mean value . Among the ...
279. oldal
... period of transition which is marked in other fields by the Renaissance in art and literature . In the history of science the use of the word Renaissance gives rise to several questions , since it is impossible to make the development ...
... period of transition which is marked in other fields by the Renaissance in art and literature . In the history of science the use of the word Renaissance gives rise to several questions , since it is impossible to make the development ...
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