id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43715 Kirkwood, Daniel Meteoric astronomy: A treatise on shooting-stars, fire-balls, and aerolites .txt text/plain 30553 2127 72 the great discovery that _shooting-stars, fire-balls, and meteoric "Meteors, Aerolites, and Falling-stars." The author has had that work The _period_ of a planet, comet, or meteor is the time which it nearly 100 known bodies which revolve about the sun in orbits of small backward motion of a meteoric ring, in an orbit almost circular, and is probably a dense meteoric ring, or rather, perhaps, a number of the fall of meteoric stones in some part of the earth, either singly or Immediately after a great number of meteoric stones fell to the number of meteoric stones are observed to fall by day than by night. The following falls of meteoric stones have occurred at this epoch: number of very small meteoric stones penetrate beneath the earth's If shooting-stars and aerolites are derived from meteoric rings if not all, of the meteoric rings, and a large number of comets. ./cache/43715.txt ./txt/43715.txt