... are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum observations on the stars contribute something towards an experimental basis, on which a conclusion, hitherto but a pure speculation, may rest, viz : that at least the brighter stars... British Almanac and Companion - Page 1011866Full view - About this book
| 1865 - 544 pages
...be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with which we are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...worlds adapted to be the abode of living beings." THE NEBUL/E. By far the most wonderful of the revelations of spectrum analysis applied to the heavenly... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with whieh we are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...worlds adapted to be the abode of living beings." Discoveries in Relation to the Nebulas. — By far the most wonderful of the revelations of spectrum... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with which we are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...rest, viz: that at least the brighter stars are, like onr sun, upholding and energizing centres of systems of worlds adapted to be the abode of living beings."... | |
| 1865 - 332 pages
...iron. May it not be that, at least, the brighter stars are like our sun, the upholding and energising centres of systems of worlds, adapted to be the abode of living beings ? Results of tht Observation* on the Nebula. Besides the stars, the heavens are mottled over with feebly... | |
| 1865 - 640 pages
...iron. May it not be that, at least, the brighter stars are like our sun, the upholding and energising centres of systems of worlds, adapted to be the abode of living beings î ItcSHlti of the Obiervationt on the Ifebula. Besides the stars, the heavens are mottled over with... | |
| 1866 - 368 pages
...be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with which we are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...worlds adapted to be the abode of living beings." Discoveries in Relation to the Nebulce. — By far the most wonderful of the revelations of spectrum... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 248 pages
...to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms such as those with which we are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...energizing centres of systems of worlds adapted to be the abodes of living beings." It was natural that these gentlemen should in the course of their research... | |
| 1867 - 354 pages
...to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms such as those with which we are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...energizing centres of systems of worlds adapted to be the abodes of living beings." It was natural that these gentlemen should in the course of their research... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 668 pages
...to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms such as those with which wo are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...conclusion, hitherto but a pure speculation, may rest, vi2. that at least the brighter stars are, like our sun, upholding and energi2ing centres of systems... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with which we are acquainted. On the whole, we believe that the foregoing spectrum...energizing centres of systems of worlds adapted to bo the abode of living beings." Discoveries in Relation to the Nebulce. — By far the most wonderful... | |
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