The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 136Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Pagina 17
... pole of the earth's second rotation , or conical movement of the axis , is situated 6 degrees away from the pole of the ecliptic in the assigned direction of Right Ascension eighteen hours , and if Drayson's radius of the polar circle ...
... pole of the earth's second rotation , or conical movement of the axis , is situated 6 degrees away from the pole of the ecliptic in the assigned direction of Right Ascension eighteen hours , and if Drayson's radius of the polar circle ...
Pagina 160
... pole has a circular motion around the instantaneous position of the pole of the ecliptic , but the pole of the ecliptic is itself slowly moving . The combined motion of the two poles gives rise to a slow change in the obliquity of the ...
... pole has a circular motion around the instantaneous position of the pole of the ecliptic , but the pole of the ecliptic is itself slowly moving . The combined motion of the two poles gives rise to a slow change in the obliquity of the ...
Pagina 162
... pole of the earth was what Drayson secured by his trial and error method . Thus approximate agreement over a period of 50 or 100 years between observations and the computa- tions from Drayson's hypothesis provides no support for the ...
... pole of the earth was what Drayson secured by his trial and error method . Thus approximate agreement over a period of 50 or 100 years between observations and the computa- tions from Drayson's hypothesis provides no support for the ...
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