The Solar System
Appearance
THE
SOLAR SYSTEM
Six Lectures
DELIVERED AT THE MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
IN DECEMBER, 1902
BY
PERCIVAL LOWELL
NON-RESIDENT PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY AT THE
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
AND DIRECTOR OF THE LOWELL OBSER-
VATORY, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY
The Riverside Press, Cambridge
1903
Copyright, 1903,
By PERCIVAL LOWELL.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published May, 1903.
CONTENTS
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I. | Our Solar System | 1 |
II. | Mercury | 27 |
III. | Mars | 47 |
IV. | Saturn and its System | 72 |
V. | Jupiter and his Comets | 94 |
VI. | Cosmogony | 116 |
ELEMENTS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM | ||
table | ||
I. | Orbital Elements | facing 134 |
II. | Bodily Elements | facing 134 |
ERRATA
Page 23, line 8.
- For read
Page 74, line 18.
- For Pierce read Peirce.
Page 104, second line under diagram.
- For P read O.
Page 123, line i.
- After momentum insert projected at right angles to it.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.