The Moon Hoax, Or, A Discovery that the Moon Has a Vast Population of Human BeingsW. Gowans, 1859 - 63 стор. |
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... reflectors from London to the Cape , and superintended their erection ; and he has thus re- corded the proofs of their triumphant success . The engravings of the belts of Jupiter is a reduced copy of an imperial folio drawing by Dr ...
... reflectors from London to the Cape , and superintended their erection ; and he has thus re- corded the proofs of their triumphant success . The engravings of the belts of Jupiter is a reduced copy of an imperial folio drawing by Dr ...
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... that the magnifying power of 6,000 times , when applied to the moon , which was the severest criterion that could be selected , produced , under these new reflectors , a focal object of exquisite distinctness , free 10 GREAT LUNAR.
... that the magnifying power of 6,000 times , when applied to the moon , which was the severest criterion that could be selected , produced , under these new reflectors , a focal object of exquisite distinctness , free 10 GREAT LUNAR.
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... reflectors constructed by his son , it would follow , in mathematical ratio , that objects could be discerned of not more than 22 yards in diameter . Yet in either case they would be seen as mere feeble , shapeless points , with no ...
... reflectors constructed by his son , it would follow , in mathematical ratio , that objects could be discerned of not more than 22 yards in diameter . Yet in either case they would be seen as mere feeble , shapeless points , with no ...
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... reflectors , and had exhausted every law of vision which study had developed and demon- strated . In the construction of his last amazing specula , Sir John Herschel had selected the most approved amalgams that the advanced stage of ...
... reflectors , and had exhausted every law of vision which study had developed and demon- strated . In the construction of his last amazing specula , Sir John Herschel had selected the most approved amalgams that the advanced stage of ...
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... Reflectors , Sir John Herschel adverted to the con- venient simplicity of the old astronomical telescopes that were without tubes , and the object - glass of which , placed upon a high pole , threw its focal image to a distance of 150 ...
... Reflectors , Sir John Herschel adverted to the con- venient simplicity of the old astronomical telescopes that were without tubes , and the object - glass of which , placed upon a high pole , threw its focal image to a distance of 150 ...
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