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Prof Dr. J. Heinrich Schmick: Der Planet 

 Mars eine zweite Erde, nach Schiaparelli. 

 Mit 1 Karte und 8 Holzstichen. Leipzig, bei 

 Alwin Georgi, 1879. 8". 



Während der letzten Opposition des Mars (im 

 Jahre 1877) hat der ausgezeichnete Mailänder Astro- 

 nom SchiaparelU imter dem klaren Himmel seiner 

 Sternwarte diesen uns zweitnächsten Planeten einer 

 gründlichen und ausdauernden Untersuchung seiner 

 gesammten Naturverhältnisse unterzogen und ist dabei 

 namentlich zu sehr interessanten Ergebnissen über die 

 vorher nur ganz unvollständig bekannt gewesene Be- 

 schaffenheit der Oberfläche unseres Nachbar-Planeten 

 geführt worden. 



Professor Schmick gebührt das Verdienst, Schiapa- 



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