Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1668
... body which enters the joint sphere of influence of two larger bodies at a speed that does not enable it to escape . It will first revolve about both in an orbit represented by the outermost line of the of the beauty and order of the ...
... body which enters the joint sphere of influence of two larger bodies at a speed that does not enable it to escape . It will first revolve about both in an orbit represented by the outermost line of the of the beauty and order of the ...
Page 1669
... body , was gently detached from it , but continued to revolve at the same rate of speed that it possessed at the ... bodies . Thus , after the elapsing of enor- mous ages , a central portion of the original nebula was supposed to have ...
... body , was gently detached from it , but continued to revolve at the same rate of speed that it possessed at the ... bodies . Thus , after the elapsing of enor- mous ages , a central portion of the original nebula was supposed to have ...
Page 1672
... body , like a planet , approaches a larger body , like the sun , so that it is caught and held within that larger body's sphere of influence , its orbit round the larger body ( which is automatically determined by its speed , mass , etc ...
... body , like a planet , approaches a larger body , like the sun , so that it is caught and held within that larger body's sphere of influence , its orbit round the larger body ( which is automatically determined by its speed , mass , etc ...
Page 1673
... bodies such as the satellites or planets . Now , in an immense nebula the condensa- tion goes on at an infinitely ... body to form the governing sun . " On the one hand , this builds up the Sun's mass , while on the other , it clears ...
... bodies such as the satellites or planets . Now , in an immense nebula the condensa- tion goes on at an infinitely ... body to form the governing sun . " On the one hand , this builds up the Sun's mass , while on the other , it clears ...
Page 1675
... bodies captured directly by the Sun and all bodies captured directly by the planét are revolving in the normal direction of the original spiral nebula . The occasional retrograde body therefore finds itself mov- ing against the stream ...
... bodies captured directly by the Sun and all bodies captured directly by the planét are revolving in the normal direction of the original spiral nebula . The occasional retrograde body therefore finds itself mov- ing against the stream ...
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