An edition of Saturn and its system (1865)

Saturn and its system

containing discussions of the motions and telescopic appearance of the planet Saturn, its satellites, and rings; the nature of the rings; and the habitability of the planet; to which are appended notes on Chaldaean astronomy, Laplace's nebular theory, and a series of tables

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Saturn and its system
Richard A. Proctor
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An edition of Saturn and its system (1865)

Saturn and its system

containing discussions of the motions and telescopic appearance of the planet Saturn, its satellites, and rings; the nature of the rings; and the habitability of the planet; to which are appended notes on Chaldaean astronomy, Laplace's nebular theory, and a series of tables

2nd ed., rev.
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Chatto & Windus
Language
English
Pages
211

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
QB671 P96 1882

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Pagination
x, 211 p., [13] leaves of plates. :
Number of pages
211

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OL17332496M

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