| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868 - 698 pages
...affect the eye. It is a question of much interest whether the few lines of the spectra of these ncbulse represent the whole of the light emitted by these...are the strongest lines only of their spectra which have succeeded in reaching the earth. Since these nebulae are bodies which have a sensible diameter,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868 - 646 pages
...had become too feeble to affect the eye. It is a question of much interest whether the few lines of the spectra of these nebula; represent the whole of...light emitted by these bodies, or whether these lines arc the strongest linea only of their spectra which have succeeded in reaching the earth. Since these... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1869 - 396 pages
...of much interest whether the one, two, or three, or four lines seen in the spectra of these nebulos represent the whole of the light emitted by these bodies, or whether these lines are the strongest-lines only of their spectra, which, by reason of their greater intensity, have succeeded... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 pages
...whether the few lines of the spectra of these objects represent the whole of the light emitted by them, or whether these lines are the strongest lines only of their spectra which have succeeded in reaching the earth. At present we have no positive evidence on this point. Since... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 452 pages
...of much interest whether the one, two, or three, or four lilies seen in the spectra of these nebulae represent the whole of the light emitted by these...bodies which have a sensible diameter, and in all probability present a continuous luminous surface, or nearly so, we cannot suppose that any lines have... | |
| 1870 - 410 pages
...question of much interest whether the one, two, three, or four lines seen in the spectra of these nebuko represent the whole of the light emitted by these...have succeeded in reaching the earth. Since these ncbulœ are bodies which have a sensible diameter, and in all probability present a continuous luminous... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1873 - 550 pages
...eye. It therefore becomes a question of much interest whether the one, two, or three, or four lines seen in the spectra of these nebula; represent the...have succeeded in reaching the earth. Since these nebula? are bodies which have a sensible diameter, and in all probability present a continuous luminous... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 734 pages
...eye. " ' It therefore becomes a question of much interest whether the one, two, three, or four lines seen in the spectra of these nebula; represent the...bodies which have a sensible diameter, and in all probability present a continuous luminous surface, or nearly so, we cannot suppose that any lines have... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 748 pages
...question of much interest whether the one, two, three, or four lines seen in the spectra of these nebulae represent the whole of the light emitted by these...have succeeded in reaching the earth. Since these nebulas are bodies which have a sensible diameter, and in all probability present a continuous luminous... | |
| sir Joseph Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 750 pages
...question of much interest whether the one, two, three, or four lines seen in the spectra of these nebulse represent the whole of the light emitted by these...have succeeded in reaching the earth. Since these ncbute are bodies which have a sensible diameter, and in all probability present a continuous luminous... | |
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