Spectrum Analysis in Its Application to Terrestrial Substances, and the Physical Constitution of the Heavenly BodiesD. Appleton and Company, 1872 - 455 pages |
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absorption angle Ångström appears atmosphere bands blue bright bands bright lines brilliant Bunsen carbon chromosphere coincident collimating lens colored rays comet consists continuous spectrum corona dark lines direct-vision direction dispersive power displacement earth earth's atmosphere electric emitted eye-piece F-line faint flame Fraunhofer lines gases glass green heat Huggins hydrogen gas hydrogen line incandescent inches instrument intensity investigations Janssen Kirchhoff lamp lens liquid Lockyer luminous means metal meteors miles millimetre moon motion nebula nucleus object-glass observed oxyhydrogen flame pass penumbra phenomena photographic photosphere placed plate portion position prism produced Prof prominences refraction refrangibility screen screw Secchi seen Sirius slit sodium sodium line solar eclipse solar prominences solar spectrum solar spots spark spec spectra spectroscope spectrum analysis stellar substance sun's limb surface system of prisms telescope temperature terrestrial tion trum tube umbra violet visible wave-length white light wires yellow Zöllner