This news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water in a dry and thirsty land. Here at last presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the sun to... Popular Astronomy - Page 3931910Full view - About this book
 | 1897 - 916 pages
...constitution of the sun from his Interpretation of the Frannhofer lines. This news was to me like the coining upon a spring of water in a dry and thirsty land....presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking— namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the sun to... | |
 | 1900 - 598 pages
...nature and the chemical constitution of the sun from his interpretation of the Fraunhofer lines. This news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water...presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the sun to... | |
 | Herbert Hall Turner - 1901 - 318 pages
...constitution of the 1 Nineteenth Century, June, 1897. sun from his interpretation of the Frauenhofer lines. The news was to me like the coming upon a spring of...presented itself the very order of work for which, in an indefinite way, I was looking — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the Sun to... | |
 | Hector Macpherson - 1905 - 334 pages
...indicated the existence in the great luminary of the elements with which we are familiar on the Earth. "The news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water in a dry and thirsty land," Sir William Huggins wrote in June 1897 in the Nineteenth Century. " Here at last presented itself the... | |
 | Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1909 - 614 pages
...nature and the chemical constitution of the Sun from his interpretation of the Fraunhofer lines. "This news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water...presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking, — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the Sun to... | |
 | Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1910 - 316 pages
...nature and the chemical constitution of the Sun from his interpretation of the Fraunhofer lines. "This news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water...presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking, — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the Sun to... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 846 pages
...nature and the chemical constitution of the sun from his interpretation of the Fraunhofer lines. This news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water...presented Itself the very order of work for which In an indefinite way I was looking — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the sun to... | |
 | Royal Astronomical Society - 1911 - 870 pages
...and chemical constitution of the Sun, from his interpretation of the Fraunhofer lines. This news came to me like the coming upon a spring of water in a...presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the Sun to... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 848 pages
...nature and the chemical constitution of the sun from his interpretation of the Fraunhofer lines. This news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water...presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the sun to... | |
 | 1897 - 1044 pages
...nature and the chemical constitution of the sun from his interpretation of the Fraunhofer lines. This news was to me like the coming upon a spring of water...presented itself the very order of work for which in an indefinite way I was looking — namely, to extend his novel methods of research upon the sun to... | |
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