| 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...useful in a number of fields which are fairly well defined. It is clearly unsuitable for photographing the Moon and planets, and for star charting. On... | |
| 1900 - 474 pages
...A. A'., 3635. of double star systems. The actual conditions of motion in these particular nebula?, as indicated by the photographs, are obviously very...question which has already been taken up by Professor Chambcrlin and Mr. Moulton, of the University of Chicago. The Crossley reflector promises to be useful... | |
| 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...Chamberlin and Mr. Moulton of the University of Chicago." — Astrophys. Jour., June 1900, pp. 347,348. FIG. 12. — A very large, highly dispersed nebula, Messier... | |
| 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...already been taken up by Professor Chamberlin and Mr. Moultonof the University of Chicago. " Astrophys. Jour., June, 1900, pp.347-348. remarkable nebula... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury - 1905 - 740 pages
...characterized by the simplicity attributed to the contracting mass in the nebular hypothesis. Thu La a question which has already been taken up by Professor...Chamberlin and Mr. Moulton of the University of Chicago." — Astrophys. Jour., June 1900, pp. 347,3-1?!. ;sier 33, in the Triangle, in which !£ haze is irregular... | |
| Forest Ray Moulton - 1906 - 608 pages
...rule, characterized by the simplicity attributed to the contracting mass in the nebular (Laplacian) hypothesis. This is a question which has already been taken up by Chamberlin and Moulton of the University of Chicago." EVOLUTION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM The spiral nebulas... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury - 1907 - 770 pages
...simplicity attributed to the contracting mass in the nebular hypothesis. This is a question which lias already been taken up by Professor Chamberlin and Mr. Moulton of the University of Chicago." — Astrophys. Jour., June 1900, pp. 347,348. Fui. 12. — A very large, highly di-i|>ersed nebula.... | |
| 1915 - 778 pages
...rule, characterized by the simplicity attributed to the contracting mass in the nebular [Laplacian] hypothesis. This is a question which has already been taken up by Chamberlin and Moulton of the University of Chicago." From a spiral nebula, similar, though undoubtedly... | |
| Stephen G. Brush - 1996 - 384 pages
...solar system has been evolved from a spiral nebula, while the photographs show that the spiral nebular is not, as a rule, characterized by the simplicity...taken up by Professor Chamberlin and Mr. Moulton. (Keeler 1900: 348) A few months later Chamberlin and Moulton, 1n a joint article in Science, agreed... | |
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