[12] You will recollect that the sun is said to be at the node, when the places of the node and the sun are both projected, by a spectator on the earth, upon the same part of the heavens.

[13] Altissimum planetam tergeminum observavi. Or, as transposed, Smaismrmilme poeta leumi bvne nugttaviras.

[14] In imitation of Galileo, Huyghens announced his discovery in this form: a a a a a a a c c c c c d e e e e e g h i i i i i i i l l l l m m n n n n n n n n n o o o o p p q r r s t t t t t u u u u u; which he afterwards recomposed into this sentence: Annulo cingitur, tenui, plano, nusquam cohærente, ad eclipticam inclinato.

[15] Dick's 'Celestial Scenery.'

[16] Dick's 'Celestial Scenery.'

[17] The names of all the asteroids known at present are as follows:

1. Ceres.9. Metis.17. Psyche.
2. Pallas.10. Hygeia.18. Melpomene.
3. Juno.11. Parthenope.19. Fortuna.
4. Vesta.12. Victoria.20. Massalia.
5. Astræa.13. Egeria.21. Lutetia.
6. Hebe.14. Irene.22. Calliope.
7. Iris.15. Eunomia.23. Un-named.
8. Flora.16. Thetis.

[18] Sir John Herschel, however, states its diameter at 41,500 miles


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