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  1.  Theory of the motion of the heavenly bodies moving about the sun in conic sections: a translation of Gauss's "Theoria motus." With an appendix / Gauss, Carl Friedrich
    Gauss, Carl Friedrich Theory of the motion of the heavenly bodies moving about the sun in conic sections: a translation of Gauss's "Theoria motus." With an appendix Little, Brown and company Orbits ...  details...
  2.  Theoretical astronomy relating to the motions of the heavenly bodies revolving around the sun in accordance with the law of universal gravitation, embracing a systematic derivation of the formulæ for the calculation of the geocentric and heliocentric pla / Watson, James C
    of the formulæ for the calculation of the geocentric and heliocentric pla J.B. Lippincott & co. Orbits ...  details...
  3.  Kepler / Bryant, Walter W.
    the centre of the earth to the excentric passes through the apses of the sun's orbit, where its distance ... the agreement between theory and observation was spoilt by the necessity of making all the orbital planes pass  details...
  4.  Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work / Warren, Henry White, 1831-1912
    . The Constellations of Orion and Taurus 1. An Orbit resulting from Attraction and Projection 2. The Moon's Orbit about the Earth 3. Changes of Orbit by Mutual Attraction 4. Velocity of Light measured by Jupiter's Satellites ...  details...
  5.  Other Worlds Their Nature, Possibilities and Habitability in the Light of the Latest Discoveries / Serviss, Garrett P. (Garrett Putman), 1851-1929
    of an atmosphere--Mercury's visibility from the earth--Its eccentric orbit, and rapid changes of distance ... A planet that matches ours in size--Its beauty in the sky--Remarkable circularity of its orbit  details...
  6.  Great Astronomers / Ball, Robert S. (Robert Stawell), Sir, 1840-1913
    at the centre, and the sun describing its circular orbit around that centre. The path of Mars is to be taken ... itself, bearing all these orbits, described a mighty circle around the earth. This point  details...
  7.  History of Astronomy / Forbes, George, 1849-1936
    's analysis to enable people to see that, so far as planetary orbits are concerned, Kepler's three laws (B, C ... of the moon's longitude and the node of her orbit than any that could be obtained from modern observations  details...
  8.  ABC's of Science / Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932
    in and out of their sun currents at regular intervals and are called periodic, i.e., its orbit is an ellipse. Comets ... . Rotates every 606 hours. The length of time its current carries the sun over its orbit is unknown  details...
  9.  Kant's cosmogony [microform] : as in his essay on the retardation of the rotation of the earth and his natural history and theory of the heavens : with introduction, appendices, and a portrait of Thomas Wright of Durham / edited and translated by W. Hasti / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    , etc., . . 83 III. The Eccentricity of the Orbits of the Planets and the Origin of the Comets ... theory of the variation of the form of the Earth's orbit within certain definite limits. In 1824  details...
  10.  A general and introductory view of Professor Kant's principles concerning man, the world, and the deity, submitted to the consideration of the learned. / Nitsch, F. A
    OF THE DIRECT RELATION : THE DISTANCE o- BETWEEN THE ORBITAL Foci OF THE PROPER PLANETS 275 II ... . Polar Rotation . . . . . . -354 b. The Entanglement of the Polar Rotation with the Orbital Movement  details...

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