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A single Constituent of White Light is capable of no more Dispersion |
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Parallel Beam passing through a Lens |
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Newton's Telescope |
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The Sextant, as now made |
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Newton when young |
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Sir Isaac Newton |
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Another "Principia" Diagram |
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Well-known Model exhibiting the Oblate Spheroidal Form as a Consequence of spinning about a Central Axis |
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Diagram of Eye looking at a Light reflected in a Distant Mirror through the Teeth of a revolving Wheel |
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Fizeau's Wheel, showing the appearance of distant Image seen through its Teeth |
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Eclipses of one of Jupiter's Satellites |
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A Transit instrument for the British Astronomical Expedition, 1874 |
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Diagram of equatorially mounted Telescope |
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Aberration Diagram |
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Showing the three Conjunction Places in the Orbits of Jupiter and Saturn |
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Lord Rosse's Drawing of the Spiral Nebula in Canes Venatici |
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Saturn |
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Principle of Newtonian Reflector |
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Herschel's 40-foot telescope |
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William Herschel |
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Caroline Herschel |
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