The Exploration of SpaceTemple Press, 1951 - 198 pagini |
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Pagina 125
... telescope under conditions of good seeing , is in much the position as someone looking at the Moon with the naked eye — or , at the best , with a pair of weak opera - glasses . Though we have telescopes that could bring Mars to within a ...
... telescope under conditions of good seeing , is in much the position as someone looking at the Moon with the naked eye — or , at the best , with a pair of weak opera - glasses . Though we have telescopes that could bring Mars to within a ...
Pagina 153
... telescope structure need have only enough strength to maintain its stiffness . Indeed , the optical elements might ... telescope yet built is over 200 feet in diameter ( compared with 200 inches for the largest optical telescope ) but ...
... telescope structure need have only enough strength to maintain its stiffness . Indeed , the optical elements might ... telescope yet built is over 200 feet in diameter ( compared with 200 inches for the largest optical telescope ) but ...
Pagina 164
... telescope some of the great star clusters look like collections of jewels glittering against the blackness of space . There are eight stars ( two of them double ) within ten light- years of the Sun. ( This unit , the distance light ...
... telescope some of the great star clusters look like collections of jewels glittering against the blackness of space . There are eight stars ( two of them double ) within ten light- years of the Sun. ( This unit , the distance light ...
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THE SHAPING OF THE DREAM | 1 |
Automatic Rocket Surveying Mars | 4 |
THE EARTH AND ITS NEIGHBOURS | 9 |
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