| 1792 - 724 pages
...nebulofity in other parts, and tUat many fuch duilcrs, as well as many fuch nebulie, exift in diveis parti of the heavens, it appeared to me very probable, that the nebula was unconnected with the clufter; and that n fimilar re a fon would ü eafily account for this appearance as it had refolved... | |
| 1792 - 784 pages
...piits, and that many fuch clufters, as well as many fuch nebular, exift in divers parts of the heaven«, it appeared to me very probable, that the nebula was unconnected with the clufter ; and that a fimilar reafon would as t-atily account for this appearance as it h.'d retolved... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...resolvable nebula, of about two minutes in diameter, and nearly of an equal degree, of light throughout. Here, considering that the cluster was free from nebulosity...exist in divers parts of the heavens, it appeared very probable, that the nebula was un-. connected with the cluster, and a casual situation of our sun... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 pages
...round, resolvable nebula, of about 2* in diameter, and nearly an equal degree of light throughout. Here, considering that the cluster was free from nebulosity...other parts, and that many such clusters, as well as such nebulae, exist in divers parts of the heavens, it seemed very probable that the nebula was unconnected... | |
| William S. Knickerbocker - 1927 - 410 pages
...round, resolvable nebula, of about 2' in diameter, and nearly an equal degree of light throughout. Here, considering that the cluster was free from nebulosity...other parts, and that many such clusters, as well as such nebulae, exist in divers parts of the heavens, it seemed very probable that the nebula was unconnected... | |
| Michael J. Crowe - 1994 - 468 pages
...resolvable nebula, of about two minutes in diameter, and nearly of an equal degree of light throughout. Here, considering that the cluster was free from nebulosity...had resolved the phaenomenon of the double star near e Bootis; that is, a casual situation of our sun and the two other objects nearly in a line. And though... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 pages
...round, resolvable nebula, of about 2' in diameter, and nearly an equal degree of light throughout. Here, considering that the cluster was free from nebulosity...other parts, and that many such clusters, as well as such nebulae, exist in divers parts of the heavens, it seemed very probable that the nebula was unconnected... | |
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