... turned in that way had they been before scattered, because the force that acted on them, the attraction of Jupiter, would have scattered the group instead of giving us that single compact group through which we passed in 1872 and 1885 in the course... Astronomy and Astro-physics - Página 1871894Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| American Philosophical Society - 1893 - 806 páginas
...which we passed in 1872 and 1885 in the course of four or five hours, and the bulk of them even in two hours. .In 1872, the comet was something like...bodies that we met as we passed through them on the 2 7th of November, giving us a brilliant shower. Thirteen years later we passed through the group again,... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1894 - 810 páginas
...through the group again, and then the comet was something like 300,000,000 miles ahead of the group. So that some of the particles, leaving the comet between 1840 and 1870, had gained and others between 1840 and 1885 had fallen behind. What should separate those particles ? What... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1894 - 396 páginas
...which we passed in 1872 and 1885 in the course of four or five hours, and the bulk of them even in two hours. "In 1872, the comet was something like...of the particles leaving the comet between 1840 and 1885 had gained, and others between 1840 and 1870 had fallen behind. " What should separate those particles?... | |
| 1894 - 1214 páginas
...which we passed in 1872 and 1885 in the course of lour or five hours, and the bulk of them even in two hours. In 1872, the comet was something like 200,000,000...were something like 300,000,000 miles ahead of the group. So that some of the particles, leaving the comet between 1840 and 1870, had fallen behind and... | |
| Fedor Aleksandrovich Bredikhin - 1903 - 388 páginas
...depuis longtemps. Citons ses propres paroles B): «In 1872, the comet was something like 50000000 geogr. miles away from the bodies that we met as we passed...through the group again, and then we were something like 75000000 g. miles ahead of the comet. What are the forces which carried off those particles so many... | |
| Charles Pollard Olivier - 1925 - 358 páginas
...away from the node when the great shower appeared, in 1885 it was 3 X 10s miles ahead of the node. So that some of the particles leaving the comet between 1840 and 1870 had fallen behind and some gained. He further stated that whatever force acted must have done so only in the plane of the... | |
| 780 páginas
...which we passed in 1872 and 1885 in the course of four or five hours, and the bulk of them even in two hours. In 1872, the comet was something like 200,000,000...later we passed through the group again, and then the comet was something like 300,000,000 miles ahead of the group. So that some of the particles, leaving... | |
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