Handbooks of Natural Philosophy & Astronomy: Third Course, Meteorology ... 1
Handbooks of Natural Philosophy & Astronomy: Third Course, Meteorology ... 1
Dionysius Lardner
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Eclipses of the satellites. — These take place when the satellites pass behind the planet. Their entrance into the shadow, called the imiTiersion, is marked by. their sudden extinction. Their passage out of the shadow, called their emersion, is manifested by their being suddenly relighted. 2953. 2nd. Eclipses of the planet hy the satellites. — When the satellites, at the periods of their conjunctions, pass between t^e lines s J and / f, their shadows are projected on the surface of the planet i...n the same manner as the shadow of the moon is projected on the earth in a solar eclipse, and in this case the shadow may be seen moving across the disk of the planet, in a direction parallel to its belts, as a small round and intensely black spot. 2954. 3rd. Occuhations of the satellites by the planet. — When a satellite, passing behind the planet, is between the tangents it J a' and E j' l/f drawn from the earth, it is concealed from the observer on the earth by the interposition of the body of the planet.
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