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Orbit and Phases of an Inferior Planet

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Corresponding views of the same situations of an Inferior Planet as seen from the Earth, showing consequent phases and alterations in apparent size.

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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Astronomy of To-day, by Cecil G. Dolmage Published 1910
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