 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 432 pages
...very unsafe to conclude that such will always be the case, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments. The magnifying powers I have usually employed vary... | |
 | John Pye Smith - 1848 - 436 pages
...very unsafe to conclude that such will always be the ease, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments." appended to another.* As this prefix is most usually... | |
 | John Pye Smith - 1850 - 428 pages
...very unsafe to conclude that such will always be the case, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments." laws, produced, and is still producing, all the... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1850 - 278 pages
...remarked,, it would be very unsafe to conclude that such will always be the case, and thence to infer that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments. While Lord Rosse's telescope has shown certain nebulae... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1851 - 628 pages
...further remarks, to conclude, that such will always be the case, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of uur instruments. June 20, 1841. JAMES WALKER, Esq., VP, in the Chair.... | |
 | John Pye Smith - 1852 - 576 pages
...very unsafe to conclude that such will always be the case, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments." multiplications ever new, without limit of space... | |
 | William Henry Smyth - 1864 - 108 pages
...very unsafe to conclude that such will always be the' case, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments." In the Speculum Hartwellianum (pages 111-114) I... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1866 - 384 pages
...augmented the number of nebulae which are resolved into clusters ; still it would be unsafe to infer that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments. While Lord Rosse's telescope has shown certain nebulae... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1870 - 274 pages
...augmented the number of nebulas which are resolved into clusters ; still it would be unsafe to infer that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments. 438. Spectra of the Nebulae. — When the light of... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1897 - 264 pages
...augmented the number of nebulas which are resolved into clusters ; still it would be unsafe to infer that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments. 438. Spectra of the Nebulae. — When the light of... | |
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