| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1865 - 874 pages
...formation of some character is suggested by the presence of more condensed portions, and in some nebulae, of a nucleus. Nebulae, which give a continuous spectrum,...are not necessarily clusters of stars. They may be * Sec 'Outlines of Astronomy,' by Sir John FW Hergohel, p. 616. Seventh edition. gaseous nebulae, which... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1865 - 316 pages
...the Great Nebula in Andromeda, are not clusters of suns, but gaseous nebulae which, by the gradual loss of heat, or the influence of other forces, have become crowded with more condensed and opaque portions. " So far as my observations extend at present, they suggest the... | |
| 1865 - 640 pages
...is suggesttd by the presence of more condensed portions, and in some nebula?, of a nucleus. Nebula;, which give a continuous spectrum, and yet show but little indication of «solvability, such as the great nebula in Andromeda, are not necessarily clusters of stars. They may... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 730 pages
...formation of some character is suggested by the presence of more condensed portions, and in some nebulae, of a nucleus. Nebulae which give a continuous spectrum...and opaque condition. 6. If the observations of Lord Rosse, Professor Bond, and others are accepted in favour of the partial resolution of the annular nebula... | |
| 1867 - 400 pages
...is suggested by the presence of more condensed portions, and, in some nebulas, of a nucleus. Nebulas which give a continuous spectrum, and yet show but...and opaque condition. 6. If the observations of Lord Rosse, Prof. Bond, and others, are accepted in favor of the partial resolution of the annular nebula... | |
| 1867 - 400 pages
...formation of some character is suggested by the presence of more condensed portions, and, in some nebulae, of a nucleus. Nebulae which give a continuous spectrum,...which, by the loss of heat or the influence of other torces, have become crowded with portions of matter in a more condensed and opaque condition. 6. If... | |
| 1867 - 864 pages
...the Great \vi.nl: i in Andromeda, are net clusters of suns, but gaseous nebnlce which, by the gradual loss of heat, or the influence of other forces, have become crowded with more condensed and opaque portions."* Thus far, then, the spcctroscopical observations of the nebulae... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1868 - 444 pages
...the Greet Nebula in Andromeda, are net clusters of suns, bnt gaseous nebulae which, by the gradual loss of heat, or the influence of other forces, have become crowded with more condensed and opaque portions."* Thus far, then, the spectroscopical observations of the nebulae... | |
| 1869 - 876 pages
...resolvability, such as the great nebula in Andromeda, may still be gaseous, and may by loss of heat or- by other forces have become crowded with portions of matter in a more condensed and opaque condition. Astronomical Works and Memoirs. — In addition to those works and papers already men • tioned in... | |
| Edwin Dunkin - 1869 - 380 pages
...the great nebula in Andromeda, are not clusters of suns, but gaseous nebulae, which, by the gradual loss of heat, or the influence of other forces, have become crowded with more condensed and opaque portions. So far as my observations extend at present, they suggest the opinion... | |
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