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- 2011049585 contributor B12158091.
- 2011049585 coverage "Venus (Planet) Orbit.".
- 2011049585 created "c2012.".
- 2011049585 date "2012".
- 2011049585 date "c2012.".
- 2011049585 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2011049585 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011049585 description "Worlds in collision and the firestorm it created -- Velikovsky's thesis -- Reaction and controversy -- Early predictive tests of the theory -- Later developments in the controversy -- Venus in ancient times -- Could Venus have been ejected from Jupiter? -- Could Venus have made a close approach to Earth? -- Could Venus have impacted Mars? -- Could Mars have made a close approach to Earth? -- What evidence is there that Venus was out of its orbit? -- Could Venus be a young planet? -- Could Venus have been a comet? -- Could the orbit of Venus have circularized so quickly? -- Observations on the new evidence.".
- 2011049585 extent "vii, 152 p. ;".
- 2011049585 identifier "9781591431398".
- 2011049585 identifier "9781591438939".
- 2011049585 issued "2012".
- 2011049585 issued "c2012.".
- 2011049585 language "eng".
- 2011049585 publisher "Rochester, Vt. : Bear & Company,".
- 2011049585 spatial "Venus (Planet) Orbit.".
- 2011049585 subject "523.2 23".
- 2011049585 subject "Astronomy History.".
- 2011049585 subject "History, Ancient.".
- 2011049585 subject "Planets.".
- 2011049585 subject "QB32 .S37 2012".
- 2011049585 subject "Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1895-1979.".
- 2011049585 tableOfContents "Worlds in collision and the firestorm it created -- Velikovsky's thesis -- Reaction and controversy -- Early predictive tests of the theory -- Later developments in the controversy -- Venus in ancient times -- Could Venus have been ejected from Jupiter? -- Could Venus have made a close approach to Earth? -- Could Venus have impacted Mars? -- Could Mars have made a close approach to Earth? -- What evidence is there that Venus was out of its orbit? -- Could Venus be a young planet? -- Could Venus have been a comet? -- Could the orbit of Venus have circularized so quickly? -- Observations on the new evidence.".
- 2011049585 title "The Velikovsky heresies : worlds in collision and ancient catastrophes revisited / Laird Scranton.".
- 2011049585 type "text".