...Wewould drift on to Neptune if the attraction of Uranus were not pullingus to the right...
Edmond Hamilton 「The Sargasso of Space」
...Not Uranus, nor Saturn, nor Jupiter can comparewith the ideal beauty of Urania...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...This new world received the name of Uranus, father of Saturn, hisnearest neighbor in the solar empire...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...As to Uranus and Neptune, we are invisible there, at least toeyes constructed like our own...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...Bode suggested Uranus, and this wasadopted...
George Forbes 「History of Astronomy」
...—The splendid discoveries of Uranus and twosatellites by Sir William Herschel in 1787, and of Neptune by Adams and LeVerrier in 1846, have been already described...
George Forbes 「History of Astronomy」
...Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781 a short distance southwest of it...
William Tyler Olcott 「A Field Book of the Stars」
...It proved to be the planet Uranus...
William Tyler Olcott 「A Field Book of the Stars」
...The detectionof Uranus, unlike that of Ceres, was effected by accident...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...Herschel examined the planet Uranus with his most powerfultelescope he saw the planet to all appearance girt about by two rings atright angles to one another...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...As only two of these had been seen again, while two more werediscovered by Lassell, the inference was that Uranus has eightsatellites in all...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...The axis of Jupiter isalmost normal to its orbit, that of Uranus lies almost in the plane of itsorbit...
E. Walter Maunder 「Are the Planets Inhabited?」
...Two other mighty planets,known as Uranus and Neptune, must thus be added to the five alreadymentioned, making in all a group of seven great planets...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...Thediscovery of Uranus secured all this, and accordingly obtained forastronomy all Herschel's future labours...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...This is about fourtimes as great as the diameter of the earth, and we accordingly see thatthe volume of Uranus must be about sixty-four times as great as that ofthe earth...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...So far as we atpresent know, the closest approach made to a perfectly circular movementis that by which the satellites of Uranus revolve around their primary...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...It is in this memorable work, the "Historia Cœlestis" ofFlamsteed, that the earliest observation of Uranus is recorded...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
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