| 1872 - 858 pages
...principal elements of a numerous class of stars of which Alpha Lyrse is the type. The iron of Lenarto has, no doubt, come from such an atmosphere in which...meteorite may be looked upon as holding imprisoned within il and bearing to its the hydrogen of the stars." We do not indeed suppose that all meteors have had... | |
| 1875 - 860 pages
...absorb ; whence he infers "that the meteorite has been extruded from a dense mass of hydrogen gas," and may be looked upon as holding imprisoned within it, and bearing to us, the hydrogen of the stars. The corona, then, is erupted solar matter and meteor systems — reflecting dimly solar light, and... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1867 - 662 pages
...the principal element of a numerous class of stars, of which a Lyrse is the type. The iron of Lenarto has no doubt come from such an atmosphere, in. •which...as holding imprisoned within it, and bearing to us hydrogen of the stars. It has been found difficult, on trial, to impregnate malleable iron with more... | |
| 1867 - 682 pages
...principal element of a numerous class of stars, of -which a Lyrte is the type. The iron of Leuarto has no doubt come from such an atmosphere, in which...as holding imprisoned within it, and bearing to us, hydrogen of the stare. It has been found difficult, on trial, to impregnate malleable iron with more... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1867 - 654 pages
...principal element of a numerous class of stars, of which a. Lyrae is the type. The iron of Lenarto has no doubt come from such an atmosphere, in which...as holding imprisoned within it, and bearing to us hydrogen of the stars. It has been found difficult, on trial, to impregnate malleable iron with more... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1867 - 544 pages
...the principal element of a numerous class of stars, of which a Lyrse is the type. The iron of Lenarto has no doubt come from such an atmosphere, in which...prevailed. This meteorite may be looked upon as holding within it, and bearing to us, hydrogen of the stars. "It has been found difficult on trial to impregnate... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1868 - 822 pages
...principal element of a numerous class of stars, of which « Lyrse is the type. The iron of Lenarto has no doubt come from such an atmosphere, in which...prevailed. This meteorite may be looked -upon as holding within it, and beariny to ш, hydrogen of the stars, " It has been found difficult on trial to impregnate... | |
| George Fownes - 1869 - 882 pages
...principal element in the atmosphere of a numerous class of stars. " The iron of Lenarto," says Mr. Graham, "has, no doubt, come from such an atmosphere, in which...be looked upon as holding imprisoned within it, and bringing to us, the hydrogen of the stars." •)• The rates of (fusion of gases, that is to say,... | |
| GEORGE FOWNES, F.R.S. - 1869 - 876 pages
...principal element in the atmosphere of a numerous class of stars. " The iron of Lenarto," says Mr. Graham, "has, no doubt, come from such an atmosphere, in which...be looked upon as holding imprisoned within it, and bringing to us, the hydrogen of the stars." f The rates of effusion of gases, that is to say, their... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1869 - 516 pages
...The iron of Lenarto has, no doubt, come from an atmosphere in which hydrogen greatly prevailed. The meteorite may be looked upon as holding imprisoned within it, and bearing to us, hydrogen from the stare." Speaking of the amount of gas given up by this meteoric iron being three... | |
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