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..."A field of meteorites sweeping into our path, sir...   A field of meteorites sweeping into our path, sirの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, April, 1931」

...The iron meteorites they will take care of effectively, but theconglomerate nature of the stony meteorites does not make themparticularly susceptible to the disintegrating rays...   The iron meteorites they will take care of effectively, but theconglomerate nature of the stony meteorites does not make themparticularly susceptible to the disintegrating raysの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, April, 1931」

...We had had a bad trip; two swarms of meteorites that had worn our nervesthin, and a faulty part in the air-purifying apparatus had nearly doneus in...   We had had a bad trip; two swarms of meteorites that had worn our nervesthin, and a faulty part in the air-purifying apparatus had nearly doneus inの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930」

...They've speculated until they're black in theface as to the true nature of the recent bombardment of meteorites...   Theyve speculated until theyre black in theface as to the true nature of the recent bombardment of meteoritesの読み方
Arthur J. Burks 「Lords of the Stratosphere」

...These are in the first place thecomets, then the shooting stars, the fire-balls, and meteorites...   These are in the first place thecomets, then the shooting stars, the fire-balls, and meteoritesの読み方
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」

...One of the first things recognized was the fact that fire-balls are solid meteorites in flight, and not gaseous exhalations in the air, as some had assumed...   One of the first things recognized was the fact that    fire-balls are solid meteorites in flight, and not gaseous    exhalations in the air, as some had assumedの読み方
Garrett Serviss 「Curiosities of the Sky」

...Those bodieswhich fall from the sky to the earth, and which we call meteorites, donot seem to come from the great showers, so far as we know...   Those bodieswhich fall from the sky to the earth, and which we call meteorites, donot seem to come from the great showers, so far as we knowの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...In the Natural History Museum at South Kensington we may examine asuperb collection of meteorites...   In the Natural History Museum at South Kensington we may examine asuperb collection of meteoritesの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...Many meteorites have nothing very remarkable in their externalappearance...   Many meteorites have nothing very remarkable in their externalappearanceの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...The inference is that the iron meteorites aremuch less frequent than the stony ones...   The inference is that the iron meteorites aremuch less frequent than the stony onesの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...This is one of the ordinary stony meteorites, and isthus contrasted with the Rowton siderite which we have just beenconsidering...   This is one of the ordinary stony meteorites, and isthus contrasted with the Rowton siderite which we have just beenconsideringの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...There is no reason to connectmeteorites with these showers, and it is, therefore, doubtful whether weshould connect meteorites with comets...   There is no reason to connectmeteorites with these showers, and it is, therefore, doubtful whether weshould connect meteorites with cometsの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...With reference to the origin of meteorites it is difficult to speak withany great degree of confidence...   With reference to the origin of meteorites it is difficult to speak withany great degree of confidenceの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...The great difficulty about Tschermak's view of the volcanic origin ofthe meteorites lies in the tremendous initial velocity which isrequired...   The great difficulty about Tschermaks view of the volcanic origin ofthe meteorites lies in the tremendous initial velocity which isrequiredの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...A missilethus projected from the moon could undoubtedly fall on the earth, and itis not impossible that some of the meteorites may really have come fromthis source...   A missilethus projected from the moon could undoubtedly fall on the earth, and itis not impossible that some of the meteorites may really have come fromthis sourceの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...It is utterly out of the question, whatever the moon may once have beenable to do, that at the present date she could still continue to launchforth meteorites...   It is utterly out of the question, whatever the moon may once have beenable to do, that at the present date she could still continue to launchforth meteoritesの読み方
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」

...Hecontends that after Mars had cooled to a state of solidity, a greatswarm of meteorites and small asteroids fell in upon it, with the resultthat a thin molten layer was formed all over the planet...   Hecontends that after Mars had cooled to a state of solidity, a greatswarm of meteorites and small asteroids fell in upon it, with the resultthat a thin molten layer was formed all over the planetの読み方
Cecil G. Dolmage 「Astronomy of To-day」

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