id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33337 Turner, H. H. (Herbert Hall) Astronomical Discovery .txt text/plain 58928 2903 66 number to a planet until it was quite certain that the discovery was new, accuracy, from observing the time of her revolution round the sun; the recorded by different observers were compared with the true time, which stars, it is not easy to directly observe the place of the sun among the new determinations of the sun's distance, using three of the minor planets ordinary star, by Flamsteed, Lemonnier, Bradley, and Mayer, all observers [Sidenote: Adams' announcement of the new planet.] [Sidenote: Airy announces the likelihood of a new planet, and suggests a [Sidenote: He finds too late that he had observed the planet.] [Sidenote: Curious difference between actual and supposed planet.] that time, Bradley made that long and wonderful series of observations [Sidenote: The Oxford new star found during work on Astrographic Chart.] Generally these stars have been noted by eye observation, as in the case [Sidenote: Bradley's observations.] ./cache/33337.txt ./txt/33337.txt