Contents    Prev    Next    Last


Volume  Volume2\Astronomy

Entry#  909. On instruments for observing the moon (909. 910).


 Contents: Vol. 1  |  Vol. 2

 

If you want to prove why the moon appears larger than it is, when it

reaches the horizon; take a lens which is highly convex on one

surface and concave on the opposite, and place the concave side next

the eye, and look at the object beyond the convex surface; by this

means you will have produced an exact imitation of the atmosphere

included beneath the sphere of fire and outside that of water; for

this atmosphere is concave on the side next the earth, and convex

towards the fire.


Contents    Prev    Next    Last


Seaside Software Inc. DBA askSam Systems, P.O. Box 1428, Perry FL 32348
Telephone: 800-800-1997 / 850-584-6590   •   Email: info@askSam.com   •   Support: http://www.askSam.com/forums
© Copyright 1985-2011   •   Privacy Statement