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" ... was situated about the centre of the nebula. Now this nebula possesses a minute but bright nucleus. We learn from this observation that the matter of the nucleus is almost certainly not in a state of gas, as is the material of the surrounding nebula.... "
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Page 158
1867
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1867 - 400 pages
...producing it was situated about the centre of the nebula. Now this nebula possesses a minute but bright nucleus. We learn from this observation that the matter...an incandescent fog of solid or liquid particles. " The new and unexpected results arrived at, by the prismatic examination of this nebula, showed the...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 17

1867 - 400 pages
...producing it was situated about the centre of the nebula. Now this nebula possesses a minute but bright nucleus. We learn from this observation that the matter...an incandescent fog of solid or liquid particles. " The new and unexpected results arrived at, by the prismatic examination of this nebula, showed the...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volumes 27-28

Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 668 pages
...viewed at the distance of 440 yards nnd consuming about 158 grains of the material per hour. Phil. Tram. 1866, p. 396. nucleus. We learn from this observation...matter, which may exist in the form of an incandescent (baf of solid or liquid particles." Thus the incandescent gaseous constitution of at least some of...
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Congressional Serial Set

1867 - 1060 pages
...the nebula. Sow this nebula possesses a minute but bright nucleus. We learn from this oteĀ«rvation that the matter of the nucleus is almost certainly not in a state of gas. *s is the material of the surrounding nebula. It consists of opaque matter, whiti may exist in the...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 38

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 pages
...of light was situated about the centre of the nebula. Now this nebula possesses a minute but bright nucleus. We learn from this observation that the matter...material of the surrounding nebula. It consists of opake matter, which may exist in the form of an incandescent fog of solid or liquid particles. The...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 858 pages
...of light was situated about the centre of the nebula. Now this nebula possesses a minute but bright nucleus. We learn from this observation that the matter...material of the surrounding nebula. It consists of opake matter, which may exist in the form of an incandescent fog of solid or liquid particles. The...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 10; Volume 73

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1869 - 998 pages
...of the nebula? ; from this he inferred that there was a nucleus consisting not of luminous gas, but of opaque matter, " which may exist in the form of...an incandescent fog of solid or liquid particles." After all, therefore, the elder Herschel came nearer to the truth in his speculations than was generally...
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The American Exchange and Review, Volume 17

1870 - 500 pages
...source from whence a faint continuous spectrum was obtained, and thence it was inferred to consist of opaque matter, which may exist in the form of an incandescent fog of solid or trum at a very high temperature. This is viewed by some as an indication that nitrogen is really a...
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., Volume 11

1870 - 650 pages
...from whence a faint continuous spectrum was obtained, and thence it was inferred to consists of opaqne matter, which may exist in the form of an incandescent fog of solid or liquid particles." The comet of 1S(>0 afforded a continuous spectrum from its coma, indicating that it was visible by...
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The Student, and Intellectual Observer, Volume 5

1871 - 624 pages
...source from whence a faint continuous spectrum was obtained, and thence it was inferred to consist of opaque matter, which may exist in the form of an incandescent fog of solid or liquid particles." The comet of I860 afforded a continuous spectrum from its coma, indicating that it was visible by reflecting...
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