Saturn And Its System: Containing Discussions of the Motions (Real And Apparent) And Telescopic Appearance of the Planet Saturn, Its Satellites, And Rings; the Nature of the Rings; the Great Inequality of Saturn And Jupiter; And the Habitability of Saturn
Saturn And Its System: Containing Discussions of the Motions (Real And Apparent) And Telescopic Appearance of the Planet Saturn, Its Satellites, And Rings; the Nature of the Rings; the Great Inequality of Saturn And Jupiter; And the Habitability of Saturn
Richard a Richard Anthony Proctor
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Such an ex- planation is altogether unphilosophical, it is true, but not more so than the theory on which it is founded. The explanation actually offered by Buffon was different, however. He considered that Saturn's equator originally extended as far as the outer edge of the ring, and that the equatorial regions have been thrown off by centri- 106 SATURN AND ITS SYSTEM. fugal force, tlie rest of the planet gradually contracting to its pre- sent dimensions. Mairan supposed that the rings are the... remains of outer shells about Saturn, broken up by some vast convulsion.* Until very lately, whatever explanations might be offeied as to the first formation and original state of the rings, the opinion that the system is at present solid and continuous was universally accepted. Such an opinion seems, at first sight, to be countenanced by the continuous appearance of the rings, and their general permanence of form. On closer examination, however, it will be found that the most serious difficulties attend the supposi- tion of the solidity of the system.
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