| American Philosophical Society - 1880 - 726 páginas
...state of vapor. But if one of them was sufficiently powerful to unite successively by its attraction all the others about its centre, the ring of vapors...the sun could produce no sensible perturbation of eacli other's motion. If, moreover, the fragments of any ring were distributed around the orbit with... | |
| 1860 - 504 páginas
...successively by its attraction, all the others about its centre, the ring of vnpors would be changed into one spheroidal mass, circulating about the sun, with a...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution."* Such, according to the theory of Laplace, is the history of the formation of the most remote planet... | |
| 1860 - 982 páginas
...successively by its attraction, all tbe others abont its centre, the ring of vapors would be changed into one spheroidal mass, circulating about the sun, with a...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution."* Such, according to the theory of Laplace, is the history of the formation of the most remote planet... | |
| Daniel Kirkwood - 1867 - 150 páginas
...successively by its attraction all the others about its center, the ring of vapors would be changed into one spheroidal mass, circulating about the sun, with a...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution."* Such, according to the theory of Laplace, is the history of the formation of the most remote planet... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1867 - 220 páginas
...successively by its attraction all the others about its center, the ring of vapors would be changed into one spheroidal mass, circulating about the sun, with a...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution." THE PRIMAL FOKM. The testimony of popular astronomical science therefore is : The primary Ju/ure was... | |
| John Ellard Gore - 1893 - 486 páginas
...to unite successively by its attraction all the others about its centre, the ring of vapours wonld be changed into one sole spheroidal mass, circulating...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution." "With reference to this point Professor Kirkwood says : " In regard to the mutual attraction here referred... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 páginas
...attraction, all the others about its centre, the ring of vapours would be changed into one sole spheroidical mass, circulating about the Sun, with a motion of...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution. This last case has been the most common ; however, the solar system presents to us the first case,... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 páginas
...have abandoned in the plane of its equator ring of vapours would be changed into one sole spheroidical mass, circulating about the Sun, with a motion of...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution. This last case has been the most common; however, the solar system presents to us the first case, in... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 páginas
...attraction, all the others about its centre, the ring of vapours would be changed into one sole spheroidical mass, circulating about the Sun, with a motion of...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution. This last case has been the most common; however, the solar system presents to us the first case, in... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 páginas
...attraction, all the others about its centre, the ring of vapours would be changed into one sole spheroidical mass, circulating about the Sun, with a motion of...rotation in the same direction with that of revolution. This last case has been the most common; however, the solar system presents to us the first case, in... | |
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