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Vesta: A Self-Luminous Asteroid?, concept has been understood by scholars such as ffytche as applicable to the soul, its link with the planets and asteroids has not previously been explored. Consider this passage from Schubert (1808:422), where he uses the same word to describe self-luminous planets:CAMP 发表于 2025-3-30 02:46:22
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The Perturbations of Vesta,Gauss for computing the orbits of comets or planets, with Burckhardt’s tables of motion for a parabola, and Gauss’ tables for an ellipse or hyperbola.” (Bowditch 1825:52) Volume 1 of his work treated the asteroids.