| 1908 - 344 pages
...Observations of a New Asteroid 1899 FD.," AN, 3635. "Elements of Asteroid 1899 FD." (by HK Palmer), AN 3635. While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1899 - 628 pages
...photographs, are obviously very much more complicated than those considered in the theoretical discussion. While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| 1900 - 520 pages
...photographs, are obviously very much more complicated than those considered in the theoretical discussion. "While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| 1900 - 474 pages
...photographs, are obviously very much more complicated than those considered in the theoretical discussion. While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1905 - 606 pages
...that the nebula1 are not only far more numerous than had hitherto been supposed (Professor KEEJ.KR estimated the number at not less than 120,000) but...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar systen has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury - 1905 - 730 pages
...hardly distinguishable from a faint star-disk. "3. Most of these nebula; have a spiral structure. . . . "While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1905 - 340 pages
...distinguishable from a faint star disk. ' ' 3. Most of these nebulae have a spiral structure. * * * " While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| Forest Ray Moulton - 1906 - 608 pages
...hardly distinguishable from a faint star disk. " 3. Most of these nebulas have a spiral structure. . . . While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself that the solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula,... | |
| Forest Ray Moulton - 1906 - 610 pages
...hardly distinguishable from a faint star disk. " 3. Most of these nebulas have a spiral structure. . . . While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...questions concerning the cosmogony. If, for example, the spinil is the form normally assumed by a contracting nebulous mass, the idea at once suggests itself... | |
| Forest Ray Moulton - 1906 - 610 pages
...hardly distinguishable from a faint star disk. " 3. Most of these nebulas have a spiral structure. . . . While I must leave to others an estimate of the importance...conclusions, it seems to me that they have a very clirect bearing on many, if not all, questions concerning the cosmogony. If, for example, the spiral... | |
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