id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 58810 Rolfe, W. J. (William James) The Heavens Above: A Popular Handbook of Astronomy .txt text/plain 83826 5763 77 _sun_, _planets_, _moons_, _comets_, and _meteors_. line joining the sun and the planet, in these equal times, would all be shows the earth as it would appear to an observer at the sun during each the earth, as seen from the sun at the time of the summer solstice, of The great circle which passes through the centre of the sun and moon side of the moon, a star might be seen at the earth, although really inferior planet as seen from the earth are shown in Fig. 144, in which earth as to the sun: hence, near these parts of its orbit, the planet of the sun as compared with the moon's orbit is shown in Fig. 154. lines seen on the centre of the sun's disk often appear more or less shown in Fig. 240, according to the varying distance of the sun and moon ./cache/58810.txt ./txt/58810.txt