id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35937 Maunder, E. Walter (Edward Walter) Are the Planets Inhabited? .txt text/plain 40729 1783 68 times that at the surface of the Earth, where a body falls 16ยท1 feet in on the Earth and known by their spectral lines to be present on the Sun. The stars, therefore, cannot themselves be inhabited worlds any more than they are not seen under a low Sun. The changes which appear to take place in the lunar formations owing to The Moon is at the same mean distance from the Sun as the Earth, and As Mars, in its progress round the Sun, receded from the Earth, the time the planet is nearest to the Earth and its general features are its greater distance from the Sun, Mars receives per unit of surface only If so great a change were to take place in the Sun, life would be of the different planets; and even on our Earth, life in the unfavoured ./cache/35937.txt ./txt/35937.txt