“Astronomers call the planets matutine, when being oriental from the Sun, they are above the earth when he rises; and vespertine, when they set after him." - Moxon's Mathematical Dictionary.
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“Astronomers call the planets matutine, when being oriental from the Sun, they are above the earth when he rises; and vespertine, when they set after him." - Moxon's Mathematical Dictionary. “Astronomers call the planets matutine, when being oriental from the Sun, they are above the earth when he rises; and vespertine, when they set after him." - Moxon's Mathematical Dictionary. — Xavier Singleton (@xksingleton) Mar 31, 2024
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