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Unknown Earth by William R. Corliss
Unknown Earth by William R. Corliss












Despite centuries of observation, each new spacecraft and telescope provides us with new crops of mysteries. From our own moon’s cratered surface to the red, rock-strewn plains of Mars, the Solar System is a fertile field for anomaly research. THE MOON AND THE PLANETS ($18.95, 383 pp.) investigates the enigmas amongst the planets and moons in the Solar System. The indexes are cross-referenced to each entry in the book to aid the reader in locating original source materials and conducting independent research. Over 850 citations are included and indexed four ways, by Time-of-Event, First Author, Source, and Subject. THE SUN AND SOLAR SYSTEM DEBRIS contains 66 illustrations and intriguing accounts collected from references including the Astronomical Journal, English Mechanic, Icarus, Nature, New Scientist, Science, Royal Astronomical Society Journal, Popular Astronomy, and the Journal of Geophysical Research to name a few. Some of the covered topics include Solar-System Resonances * Bode’s Law * Comet Activity Far from the Sun * Unidentified Objects Crossing the Face of the Sun * The “Missing” Solar Neutrinos * Pendulum Phenomena during Solar Eclipses * Observations of Planet X * Meteorite-Distribution Anomalies * Lunar and Martian Meteorites * Long Fireball Processions * Long-Duration Meteors * and Zodiacal-Light Changes.

Unknown Earth by William R. Corliss

These clouds of asteroids, comets, meteors, and space dust, which are considered to be "minor objects," pose major problems to astronomers regarding their origin and constitution.

Unknown Earth by William R. Corliss

THE SUN AND SOLAR SYSTEM DEBRIS ($17.95, 288 pp.) focuses on the plethora of small objects orbiting our Sun. This is about a 25% discount off the regular price of $411.55 for all 20 books. The discounted price of $310.80 is for 15 of these books at regular price and 5 of the books provided at no charge as indicated below, along with FREE SHIPPING. These books provide an objective, unsensationalized compilation of anomalous phenomena, difficult to explain observations, and curiosities of nature in the fields of astronomy, biology, archeology, geophysics, and geology collected from the archives of references including American Scientist, English Mechanic, New Scientist, Nature, Science, Science News Letter, American Journal of Psychiatry, American Naturalist, and Scientific American to name a few. All sets are brand new, unused books shipped directly from the Sourcebook Project's own inventory. CORLISS SCIENTIFIC ANOMALIES BOOKS FROM THE SOURCEBOOK PROJECT Directly from the Sourcebook Project, this is a discounted set of the 20 currently available scientific anomaly books compiled by William R.

Unknown Earth by William R. Corliss Unknown Earth by William R. Corliss

Corliss Anomalies Books (Sourcebook Project).














Unknown Earth by William R. Corliss