| 1865 - 1144 pages
...which is identical with the fainter and outlying parts which have not been resolved. These nebulae are shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous systems...been entertained of the enormous distances of the nebulae, since these have been founded upon the supposed extent of remoteness at which stars of considerable... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 634 pages
...which is identical with the fainter and outlying parts which have not been resolved. These nebulre are shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous systems...been entertained of the enormous distances of the 42 Prof. Phillips on the Planet Mars. [Jan. 26, nebulae, since these have been founded upon the supposed... | |
| 1865 - 640 pages
...which is identical with tho fainter and outlying parts which have not been resolved. These nebulœ are shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous systems...apparent permanence of general form is maintained by Chemical Society. the continual motions of tliosc denser portions which the tel' scope reveals as lueU... | |
| 1865 - 332 pages
...which have not been resolved. These nebula: arc shown by the prism to bo enormous gaseous system*.; and the conjecture appears probable that their apparent permanence of general form is maintained by Chemical Society. f CHEMICAL San, 1 Uarrk 24, !8«5. the continual motions of these d.'iiscr portions... | |
| Astronomische Gesellschaft (Germany) - 1866 - 1016 pages
...wliich is identical with the fainter and outlying parts which have not been resolved. These nebulae are shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous Systems;...these denser portions which the telescope reveals äs lucid points.« Es wären demgemäss auch die Gründe nicht mehr stichhaltig, aus welchen man sich... | |
| 1866 - 646 pages
...which is identical with the fainter and outlying parts which have not been resolved. These nebulae are shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous Systems; and the conjecture appears probable tbat their apparent permanence of general form is maintained by the continual motions of these denser... | |
| 1867 - 400 pages
...which is identical with the fainter and outlying parts which have not been resolved. These nebulae are shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous systems...portions, which the telescope reveals as lucid points. Mr. Muggins, in his very suggestive paper, does not stop here ; he points out that the proper motion... | |
| 1867 - 400 pages
...which is identical with the fainter and outlying parts which have not been resolved. These nebulae are shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous systems...these denser portions, which the telescope reveals as lucul points. Mr. Huggins, in his very suggestive paper, does not stop here ; he points out that the... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1867 - 588 pages
...have not been resolved. The nebulae are thus shown by the prism to be enormous gaseous systems, and it appears probable that their apparent permanence of...general form is maintained by the continual motions of the denser portions which the telescope reveals as lucid points. More than this, the proper motion... | |
| 1868 - 802 pages
...have not been resolved. These nebula; are shown by the prisms to be enormous gaseous systems—and the conjecture appears probable that their apparent...portions which the telescope reveals as lucid points." As has been suggested by Prof. Daniel Vaughan of this city, the bright lines of the spectrum supposed... | |
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