At last I conjectured that all the Phenomena hitherto mentioned, proceeded from the progressive Motion of Light and the Earth's Annual Motion in its Orbit. For I perceived that, if Light was propagated in Time, the apparent Place of a fixed Object would... A Short History of Astronomy - 237. lappuseautors: Arthur Berry - 1899 - 440 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Robert Smith - 1738 - 450 lapas
...propagated in time, the apparent place of a fixt object would not be the fame when the eye is at reft, as when it is moving in any other direction than that of a line pafling through the eye and object; and that when the eye is moving in different directions,... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1811 - 260 lapas
...light was propagated in time, the app rent place of a fixed object would not be the same when the e\ e is at rest, as when it is moving in any other direction...the eye and object; and that when the eye is moving in different directions, the apparent place of the object •would be different." This is Dr. Bradley's... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1814 - 602 lapas
...proceeded from the progressive motion of light and the earth's annual motion in its orbit. For I perceived if light was propagated in time, the apparent place...the eye and object; and that when the eye is moving in different directions, the apparent place of the object would be different." This is Dr. BUADLEY'S... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1816 - 490 lapas
...proceeded from the progressive motion of light, and the earth's annual motion in its orbit. For he perceived, that if light was propagated in time, the...than that of the line passing through the eye and the object; and that, when the eye is moving in different directions, the apparent place of the object... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1818 - 158 lapas
...motion of light, and the earth's annual motion in its orbit: for he perceived that if the light were propagated in time, the apparent place of a fixed...the eye and object; and that when the eye is moving in different directions, the apparent place of the object would be different." This discovery of the... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1820 - 472 lapas
...from the progressive motion of light and the earth's annual motion in it's orbit. For I perceived, if light was propagated in time, the apparent place...the eye and object; and that when the eye is moving in different directions, the apparent place of the object would be different." This is Dr. Bradley's... | |
| 1822 - 666 lapas
...causes, — the progressive motion of light, and the annual motion of the earth in its orbit : for he perceived that if light was propagated in time, the...direction than that of the line passing through the object and the eye ; and that if the eye move in a circle or ellipse, the object will appear to describe... | |
| 1823 - 876 lapas
...light were prepagated in time, the apparent place of a fixed object would not be the same when the ere is at rest, as when it is moving in any other direction but that of the line passing through the object and the eye ; and that when the eye is moving in different... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 lapas
...mentioned, proceeded from the progressive motion of light and the earth's anmwl motion in its orbit. For he perceived that, if light was propagated in time, the...eye and object ; and that, when the eye is moving in different directions, the apparent place of the object would be different. Mr. B. considered this... | |
| 1822 - 666 lapas
...causes, — the progressive motion of light, and the annual motion of the earlh in its orbit : for he perceived that if light was propagated in time, the...direction than that of the line passing through the object and the eye ; and that if the eye move in a circle or ellipse, the object will appear to describe... | |
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