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" For I perceived that, if light was propagated in time, the apparent place of a fixed object would not be the same when the eye is at rest, as when it is moving in any other direction than that of the line passing through the eye and... "
The Scientific Library; Or, Repository of Useful and Polite Literature ... - Página 100
por Thomas Smith - 1818
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The Elements of Astronomy: Designed for the Use of Students in the University

Samuel Vince - 1811 - 260 páginas
...also nothing satisfactory occurred. At last I conjectured, that all the phsenomena hitherto mentioned 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 app rent place of a fixed object would not be the...
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A Complete System of Astronomy, Volumen1

Samuel Vince - 1814 - 602 páginas
...also nothing satisfactory occurred. 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 if light was propagated in time, the apparent place of a fixed object would not be the...
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An Introduction to Astronomy ...

John Bonnycastle - 1816 - 490 páginas
...occurred. At last, by a singular sagacity, he conjectured, that all the phenomena, hitherto mentioned, proceeded from the progressive motion of light, and...annual motion in its orbit. For he perceived, that if light was propagated in time, the apparent place of a fixed object would not be the same when the eye...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volumen1

1816 - 756 páginas
...At laft this acute aflronomer found, that the pheaoneni in queftion proceeded from the progref£re motion of light, and the earth's annual motion in its orbit : for he perceived, that if light .• propagated in time, the apparent place of a "ii abicct would not be the fame when the eye...
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The Principles of Hydrostatics: Designed for the Use of Students in the ...

Samuel Vince - 1820 - 472 páginas
...also nothing satisfactory occurred. At last I conjectured, that all the phaenomena hitherto mentioned, proceeded 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 of a fixed object...
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A Hand-book, Or, Concise Dictionary of Terms Used in the Arts and Sciences

Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.) - 1825 - 474 páginas
...in the abdomen. ABERRATION. In Astronomy, an apparent motion in the celestial bodies, occasioned by the progressive motion of light, and the earth's annual motion in its orbit. ABEYANCE. In Law, the expectancy of an estate. Thus, if lands be leased to one person for life, with...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., Volumen1

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 782 páginas
...motion of the fixed stars discovered by the late Dr. Bradley, astronomer royal. It is occasioned by the progressive motion of light, and the earth's annual motion in its orbit. For the history of its discovery, see Philosophical Trans. March, 1728, No. 406. ABER'RANCE,} Ab: erro,...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volúmenes1-2

1831 - 416 páginas
...would be different." He therefore announced his discovery in these words : " That all the phenomena proceeded from the progressive motion of light and the earth's annual motion in its orbit," or, as he afterwards called it, aberration of light. But he who determined its existence determined...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volúmenes1-2

Royal Astronomical Society - 1831 - 422 páginas
...would be different." He therefore announced his discovery in these words : " That all the phenomena proceeded from the progressive motion of light and the earth's annual motion in its orbit," or, as he afterwards called it, aberration of light. But he who determined its existence determined...
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A Family Encyclopaedia: Or, An Explanation of Words and Things Connected ...

George Crabb - 1831 - 426 páginas
...away a person. ABERRATION (in Astronomy.) An apparent motion of" the celestial bodies, produced by the progressive motion of light, and the earth's annual motion in its orbit Thus, in the sun, the aberration in longitude is 20" constantly, that being, the space moved by the...
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