Famous quote by Edmond Halley

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Scarce any problem will appear more hard and difficult, than that of determining the distance of the Sun from the Earth
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"Scarce any problem will appear more hard and difficult, than that of determining the distance of the Sun from the Earth very near the truth: but even this... will without much labour be effected"

- Edmond Halley

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Edmond Halley's quote suggests that although it might seem difficult to accurately establish the distance between the Sun as well as the Earth, it is achievable with some effort. He indicates that the task is possible, and that with some hard work, the reality can be uncovered. Halley's words recommend that the difficulty of measuring the distance in between the Sun and the Earth is a difficult one, yet that it is feasible to achieve a result that is close to the fact. He suggests that the task is not insurmountable, which with some commitment as well as effort, the answer can be found. Halley's quote is an inspiration to those that may be intimidated by the obstacle of measuring the distance between the Sun and also the Earth, as well as recommends that with some hard work, the reality can be uncovered.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Edmond Halley between October 29, 1656 and January 14, 1742. He/she was a famous Scientist from England. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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