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Pagina 361
... meteorites have been collected in museums and analysed , cut into slices and etched with acid , photographed , exchanged , and catalogued . And , in the famous words of Artemus Ward , the researches of many eminent scientific men have ...
... meteorites have been collected in museums and analysed , cut into slices and etched with acid , photographed , exchanged , and catalogued . And , in the famous words of Artemus Ward , the researches of many eminent scientific men have ...
Pagina 362
... meteorites which fall to the earth and meteors which are consumed in the upper atmosphere are indistinguishable ... meteorite ; or perhaps even to split it in frag- ments , if it is a meteorite of the stony kind that is a bad conductor ...
... meteorites which fall to the earth and meteors which are consumed in the upper atmosphere are indistinguishable ... meteorite ; or perhaps even to split it in frag- ments , if it is a meteorite of the stony kind that is a bad conductor ...
Pagina 363
... meteorite has come to earth during a meteor shower , and one swallow does not make a summer . But the meteorite which falls to earth finds itself sooner or later in a museum case , all classified and labelled and cut into sections and ...
... meteorite has come to earth during a meteor shower , and one swallow does not make a summer . But the meteorite which falls to earth finds itself sooner or later in a museum case , all classified and labelled and cut into sections and ...
Pagina 364
... meteorites . As it has little mass , and is transparent , the meteors must be far apart . The nucleus can therefore have no mechanical strength , and if it keeps together it is because each particle moves as an independent planet ; from ...
... meteorites . As it has little mass , and is transparent , the meteors must be far apart . The nucleus can therefore have no mechanical strength , and if it keeps together it is because each particle moves as an independent planet ; from ...
Pagina 367
... meteorites . The contention is , therefore , that if meteors are the principal components of comets they must be endowed with mysterious properties that cannot be recognised in meteorites ; while if they are not the principal components ...
... meteorites . The contention is , therefore , that if meteors are the principal components of comets they must be endowed with mysterious properties that cannot be recognised in meteorites ; while if they are not the principal components ...
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