Hello Peter,
Yes, I’d say you
do.
I read that line too, and
thought it would be even better if it read:
“If the eyes were
at water level, then, provided the moon were visible _at all_, its reflection would surely be,
too.”
By the by, the eye
position at water level is the only pla
tanding it correctly?
Regards
Peter
Tandy
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Thank you for an
interesting problem, and Bob fo
Onderwerp: Would the disappearance
be similar to an eclipse? Re: what was the orb
One more thought:
As the Moon reached the point where it changed from visible in the reflection
to not visible, would the reflection of the Moon disappear? Similar to an
eclipse
Baxter
Onderwerp: what was the orb
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low that the house gets in the way.
The attached drawing
hopefully shows what I mean.
Rudolf
Van:
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Verzonden: dinsdag 28 maart 2006
23:21
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Onderwerp: what was the orb
There is a very
ly hide the 'orb'?
Regards,
John.
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what was the orb
There is a very in
es, and from that low point the
roof would surely hide the 'orb'?
Regards,
John.
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The
#x27;?
Regards,
John.
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From:
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Jack Baxter
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 10:20
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Subject: what was the orb
There is a very interesting article in the new issue ,May 2006, of
Sky& Telescope on the mystery
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BaxterSent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 4:21 PMTo:
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There is a very interesting article in the new issue ,May 2006, of
Sky& Telescope on the mystery of the orange orb in the painting Girls on the Pier, by Edvard
Mun
There is a very interesting article in the new issue ,May 2006, of Sky& Telescope on the mystery of the orange orb in the painting Girls on the Pier, by Edvard Munch. Munch, being from Asgardstrand, Norway, the authors go into great detail on whether the orb is either the Moon or the Sun and what
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