The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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Page 257
... meteors near the radiant point , sometimes produced , in such meteors , a brilliant Iris - like appearance . The greatest angular speed of flight was from twenty - five to thirty degrees in one second , which was also about their ...
... meteors near the radiant point , sometimes produced , in such meteors , a brilliant Iris - like appearance . The greatest angular speed of flight was from twenty - five to thirty degrees in one second , which was also about their ...
Page 260
... meteor itself , in its transit , was not less than fourteen miles in a second . The fixity of the point of radiation , or direction of the meteors with reference to certain stars of the constellation Leo , was first noticed towards five ...
... meteor itself , in its transit , was not less than fourteen miles in a second . The fixity of the point of radiation , or direction of the meteors with reference to certain stars of the constellation Leo , was first noticed towards five ...
Page 268
... meteors and aerolites , and the former are termed by Professor Newton Meteoroids , ' while Professor Brayley includes both , or rather the bodies which become shower - meteors and aërolites , under his designation of Meteoritic masses ...
... meteors and aerolites , and the former are termed by Professor Newton Meteoroids , ' while Professor Brayley includes both , or rather the bodies which become shower - meteors and aërolites , under his designation of Meteoritic masses ...
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