id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48218 Maunder, E. Walter (Edward Walter) The Science of the Stars .txt text/plain 26190 1433 77 light, the Sun, was not seen with the stars; the brightness of his had worked out some means for determining what stars the Sun is near at west to east; the Moon moves much slower than the stars, so her motion the deviations from regularity in the planetary motions round the Sun. The Earth having been abandoned as the centre of the universe, a Earth is deflected in the same time, Mercury falling towards the Sun by the Sun amongst the stars gave a yet longer division of time, the year, light of Sun, Moon, or stars, according to the object to which the To observe the motions of the Moon, Sun, and planets, and to determine same size, but since the Sun is 400 times as far off as the Moon it the nearest star to us is nearly 300,000 times as far as the Sun, yet ./cache/48218.txt ./txt/48218.txt