| Lick Observatory - 1895 - 170 pages
...general, act along lines normal to the surface of the sun; these forces are most active near the center of each sun-spot zone. " Owing to the rotation of...are of double curvature. Each individual particle of a stream, however, describes a portion of a conic section, which is a very elongated ellipse, so long... | |
| 1890 - 526 pages
...general act along lines normal to the surface of the sun ; these forces are most active near the center of each sun-spot zone. Owing to the rotation of the...the sun increases; in other words, the streams are double curvature. Each individual particle of the stream, however, describes a portion of a conic section,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 708 pages
...streams of matter ejected from the sun by forces which in general act along lines normal to the surface. These forces are most active near the centre of each sun-spot zone. Owing to the change of the position of the observer with reference to the plane of the sun's equator, the perspective... | |
| 1890 - 798 pages
...streams of matter ejected from the Sun by forces which, in general, act along lines normal to the surface These forces are most active near the centre of each Sun-spot zone. On account of the rotation of the Sun the nearer portions of iho stream will have a greater angular... | |
| John Martin Schaeberle - 1891 - 74 pages
...general, act along lines normal to the surface of the Sun ; these forces are most active near the center of each Sun-spot zone. Owing to the rotation of the...since the angular velocity of different portions of a stream grows less as the distance from the Sun increases; in other words, the streams are of double... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1891 - 708 pages
...of matter ejected from the sun by forces acting in general at right angles to the surface, and that these forces are most active near the centre of each sun-spot zone. M. Janssen has apparently proved, by observations taken at the top of Mont Blanc, that oxygen is not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1891 - 690 pages
...of matter ejected from the sun by forces acting in general at right angles to the surface, and that these forces are most active near the centre of each sun-spot zone. M. Janssen has apparently proved, by observations taken at the top of Mont Blanc, that oxygen is not... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1894 - 396 pages
...general, act along lines normal to the surface of the Sun ; these forces are most active near the center of each Sun-spot zone. " Owing to the rotation of...since the angular velocity of different portions of a stream grows less as the distance from the Sun increases; in other words, the streams are of double... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 894 pages
...of matter ejected from the sun by forces which, in general, act along lines normal to the surface ol the sun ; these forces are most active near the •centre of each sun-spot zone." "The perspective overlapping and interlacing of the streamers cause the observed apparent variations... | |
| 1889 - 1020 pages
...general act along lines normal to the surface of the sun ; these forces are most active near the center of each sun-spot zone. Owing to the rotation of the...the sun increases; in other words, the streams are double curvature. Each individual particle of the stream, however, describes a portion of a conic section,... | |
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