id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26556 Proctor, Richard A. (Richard Anthony) Myths and Marvels of Astronomy .txt text/plain 120195 4421 61 Though we can understand that in old times the planets and stars were the positions of the various planets, signs, stars, etc., at the time of to the horizon that if the astronomers of the pyramid times had observed year, the ring reflects no light during the night time, the sun being on well known to the learned world,' he says, 'that every star is a sun in star, like the sun of our system, has around it planets which are sun, and moon, and stars had been set in the heavens for its use and star a sun like him, about which many planets revolve. the formation of the earth and heavens, sun, and moon, and stars; while observation (by which time the new star had faded from the second to the observe the sun for this purpose until the present time. ./cache/26556.txt ./txt/26556.txt