... the phases of the eclipse are reproduced in an inverse order, until the entire emersion of the Moon. The Moon, therefore, does not always completely disappear in total eclipses. The cause of this fact lies in the refraction of the solar rays in traversing... The heavens [tr. by W. Lockyer] ed. by J.N. Lockyer - Síđa 153eftir Amédée Victor Guillemin - 1876Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Amédée Guillemin - 1867 - 588 síđur
...on the opposite fiide of the disk, the bluish tint slightly colours that side also, and the phases of the eclipse are reproduced in an inverse order,...in total eclipses. The cause of this fact lies in tho refraction of the solar rays in traversing the lower strata of the Earth's atmosphere ; they are... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1871 - 452 síđur
...light on the opposite side of the disk, the bluish tint slightly colours that side also, and the phases of the eclipse are reproduced in an inverse order,...happens, however, that the Moon becomes quite invisible during a total eclipse ; as examples of this we may quote the eclipses of 1642 and 1816. At other times,... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1871 - 464 síđur
...light on the opposite side of the disk, the bluish tint slightly colours that side also, and the phases of the eclipse are reproduced in an inverse order,...happens, however, that the Moon becomes quite invisible during a total eclipse ; as examples of this we may quote the eclipses of 1642 and ISl6. At other times,... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1871 - 462 síđur
...light on the opposite side of the disk, the bluish tint slightly colours that side also, aud the phases of the eclipse are reproduced in an inverse order, until the entire emersion of the Moon. . i The Moon, therefore, does not always completely disappear in total eclipses. The cause of this... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1872 - 460 síđur
...light on the opposite side of the disk, the bluish tint slightly colours that side also, aud the phases of the eclipse are reproduced in an inverse order,...happens, however, that the Moon becomes quite invisible during a total eclipse ; as examples of this we may quote the eclipses of 1642 and 1816. At other times,... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1874 - 424 síđur
...merely see its beginning, and others only its termination. The moon does not completely disappear even in total eclipses. The cause of this fact lies in...lower strata of the earth's atmosphere ; they are analyzed, and purple our moon with the tints of sunset. The amount of refraction and the color depend... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1874 - 340 síđur
...merely see its beginning, and others only its termination. The moon does not completely disappear even in total eclipses. The cause of this fact lies in...lower strata of the earth's atmosphere ; they are analyzed, and purple our moon with the tints of sunset. The amount of refraction and the color depend... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1876 - 348 síđur
...merely see its beginning, and others only its termination. The moon does not completely disappear even in total eclipses. The cause of this fact lies in...lower strata of the earth's atmosphere ; they are analyzed, and purple our moon with the tints of sunset. The amount of refraction and the color depend... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1884 - 358 síđur
...only its termination. The moon does not completely disappear even ir total eclipses. The cause of this lies in the refraction of the solar rays in traversing...lower strata of the earth's atmosphere ; they are analyzed, and purple our moon with the tints of sunset. The amount of refraction and the color depend... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1899 - 374 síđur
...Usually the moon does not completely disappear even in .total eclipses. The cause of this probably lies in the refraction of the solar rays in traversing the lower strata of the earth's atmosphere ; the blue tints are absorbed, and our moon reflects only the copper hues of sunset. The amount of... | |
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