 | 1862 - 874 pages
...class in their general aspect. " The chief object which I had in making this drawing is to exhibit (as far as such a drawing can enable me to do so) those...from side to side over the dark part of the spot. So far as I have as yet had an opportunity of estimating their actual magnitude, their average length... | |
 | Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1862 - 548 pages
...I find the entire luminous surface of the sun to be formed. The filaments in question are seen aud appear well defined at the edges of the luminous surface where it overhangs " the penumbra/- ds also in the details of the penumbra itself, and most especially are they seen clearly defined in... | |
 | 1864 - 260 pages
...chief object which I had in making this drawing is to exhibit (as far as such a drawing can enable mo to do so) those remarkable and peculiar ' willow-leaf...from side to side over the dark part of the spot. So far as I have as yet had an opportunity of estimating their actual magnitude, their average length... | |
 | James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1864 - 876 pages
...read, in which the former gentleman mado the following remarks concerning the " willow leaves " : — "The filaments in question are seen, and appear well...stretching across from side to side over the dark spot. So far as I have yet had an opportunity of estimating their actual magnitude, their average length... | |
 | 1864 - 850 pages
...read, in which the former gentleman made the following remarks concerning the " willow leaves " : — " The filaments in question are seen, and appear well...details of ' the bridges,' as I term those bright strenks which are so frequently seen stretching across from side to side over the dark spot. So far... | |
 | 1865 - 342 pages
...is hopeless to catch even a glimpse of these remarkable and delicate details of the solar surface. The filaments in question are seen and appear well...luminous surface where it overhangs "the penumbra," 50 Structure of the Luminous Envelope of the Sun. as also in the details of the penumbra itself, and... | |
 | George Frederick Chambers - 1867 - 888 pages
...to catch even a glimpse of these remarkable and delicate details of the solar surface. *********** " The filaments in question are seen, and appear well...from side to side over the dark part of the spot. So far as I have as yet had an opportunity of estimating their actual magnitude, their average length... | |
 | Edwin Dunkin - 1869 - 380 pages
...the public. Mr. Nasmyth remarks that " the filaments in question are seen, and appear welldefined, at the edges of the luminous surface where it overhangs...from side to side over the dark part of the spot. So far as I have as yet had an opportunity of estimating their actual magnitude, their average length... | |
 | George Frederick Chambers - 1877 - 968 pages
...to catch even a glimpse of these remarkable and delicate details of the solar surface. *********** " The filaments in question are seen, and appear well...from side to side over the dark part of the spot. So far as I have as yet had an opportunity of estimating their actual magnitude, their average length... | |
 | George Frederick Chambers - 1889 - 736 pages
...hopeless to catch even a glimpse of these remarkable and delicate details of the solar surface. ********** "The filaments in question are seen, and appear well...from side to side over the dark part of the spot. So far as I have as yet had an opportunity of estimating their actual magnitude, their average length... | |
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