The Cause Of The Supposed Proper Motion Of The Fixed Stars
And An Explanation Of The Apparent Acceleration Of The Moon's Mean Motion (1874)
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture






And An Explanation Of The Apparent Acceleration Of The Moon's Mean Motion (1874)
A fascinating exploration of the mysteries of the universe, The Cause of the Supposed Proper Motion of the Fixed Stars is a classic work of astronomical literature that will captivate anyone with an interest in the cosmos. Join author Alfred Wilks Drayson as he explores the causes of the apparent motion of the stars, and unveils a wealth of new insights and discoveries.
A practical guide to amateur astronomy, including directions for use of a telescope, descriptions of the solar system, and explanations of celestial phenomena.