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" C, at about one-fourth of the distance from C to B. As a similar line is not found in this position in the solar spectrum, the line in the spectrum of Mars may be accepted as an indication of absorption by the planet, and probably by the atmosphere which... "
Lick Observatory Bulletins - Page 154
by Lick Observatory - 1910
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 27

1867 - 354 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated from C, at about one-fourth of the distance from C to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it. The other lines in the red may be identical, at least in part, with B and a, and the adjacent lines...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volumes 27-28

Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 668 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated from C, at about one-fourth of the distance from C to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it. The other lines in the red may be identical, at least in part, with B and a, and the adjacent lines...
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Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 36; Volumes 1866-1867

Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 248 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated from C, at about one-fourth of the distance from C to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...the line in the spectrum of Mars may be accepted as * "On the Spectra of some of the Fixed Stare." PMl.TYam. 1864^.415. During my prismatic researches...
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Spectrum analysis, 6 lects

sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1869 - 396 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated from c at about one-fourth of the distance from c to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it. The other lines in the red may be identical, at least in part, with B and A, and the adjacent lines,...
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Spectrum Analysis: Six Lectures, Delivered in 1868, Before the Society of ...

Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 514 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated from c at about one-fourth of the distance from C to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it. The other lines in the red may be identical, at least in part, with B and A, and the adjacent lines,...
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Spectrum Analysis -- Six Lectures

Henry E. Roscoe - 1869 - 372 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated from c at about one-fourth of the distance from c to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it. The other lines in the red may be identical, at least in part, with B and A, and the adjacent lines,...
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Spectrum Analysis: Six Lectures, Delivered in 1868, Before the Society of ...

Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 542 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated from c at about one-fourth of the distance from c to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it. The other lines in the red may be identical, at least in part, with K and A, and the adjacent lines,...
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The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 2

1895 - 464 pages
...through only 2.5 times as much telluric aqueous vapor as my best observations. The second point is this : "One strong line was satisfactorily determined by...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it." What is the significance of this strong line ? Since there is no similar line in the spectrum of our...
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The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 2

1895 - 492 pages
...through only 2.5 times as much telluric aqueous vapor as my best observations. The second point is this : "One strong line was satisfactorily determined by...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it." What is the significance of this strong line ? Since there is no similar line in the spectrum of our...
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Philosophical Magazine

1867 - 1174 pages
...satisfactorily determined by the micrometer to be situated near C, at about onefourth of the distance from C to B. As a similar line is not found in this position...and probably by the atmosphere which surrounds it. The other lines in the red may be identical, at least in part, with B and a and the adjacent lines...
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