INFRA-ASTRONOMY 5 5 



petual day. The period of our common revolution 

 is estimated at 1135 years. 



(Terrestrial Note. The above entries represent 

 the formation of a hydrogen molecule from a 

 positive atom Grean, and a negative atom 

 Gamma.) 



V'-ar 5830, Jan. 10. A large number of new 

 stars appeared last night near the pole of the 

 Ecliptic. Before dawn 86 were counted. Spectro- 

 scopic observations indicate a speed of 10 10 cm. 

 per second. 



Jan. 11, 3 P.M. One of the new stars just passed 

 Talav within ten diameters, producing considerable 

 tidal action. The velocity of the body was enormous, 

 the passage from horizon to horizon occupying only 

 a quarter of an hour. 



4 P.M. Gamma has been struck by two of the 

 shooting stars. The system of Gamma shows con- 

 siderable perturbation. 



Jan. 12, midnight. Twelve more bodies have 

 passed. It is impossible to calculate their probable 

 effect at present. The bodies are planets of mass, 

 diameter, and charge same as Talav. 



Ma irk 15. The phenomenal invasion of planets 

 of January last has had the eftect of dissolving our 

 binary. Gamma is moving away with speed suffi- 

 cient to remove it from Grean's influence. Our 

 system is still short by one planet, thus giving it 

 an elementary positive charge. 



