M., can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars belong. We have in these objects to do no longer with a special modification only of our own type of suns, but find ourselves in the presence... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Page 267by Royal Astronomical Society - 1911Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 348 pages
...nebula the spectrum of which we have just described, and some others, the author observes that they can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars belong, but objects possessing a distinct and peculiar plan of structure.... | |
| 1865 - 544 pages
...that the nebulae, 37 H. IV., 6 S., 73 H. IV., 51 H. IV., 1 H. IV., 57 M., 18 H. IV v and 27 M., can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars VOL. VI. — NO. VI. DD belong. Wo have in these objects to do no longer... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...that the nebulae, 37 II. IV., 62., 73 11. IV., 51 H. IV., 1 H. IV., 57 M., 18 H. IV., and 27 M., can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars belong. We have in these objects to do no longer with a special modification... | |
| Henry Watts - 1868 - 1170 pages
...spectra apparently continuous. It is evident, from these observations, that many of the nebula: can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns, after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars belong. We have in those objects no longer to do with a special modification... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...that the nebulas, 37 H. IV., GS., 73 H. IV., 51 H. IV., 1 H. IV., 57 M., 18 II. IV., and 27 M., can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars belong. We have in these objects to do no longer with a special moditication... | |
| Henry Watts - 1883 - 1160 pages
...spectra apparent!; continuous. It is evident, from these observations, that many of the nebula caa 110 longer be regarded as aggregations of suns, after the order to which our an sun and the fixed stars belong. We have in these objects no longer to do »iii a special modification... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1891 - 596 pages
...46, p. 59. the universe, altogether distinct and of another order from the group of cosmical bodies to which our Sun and the fixed stars belong ; "* and that : " We have in these objects to do no longer with a special modification only of our own type of Suns, but... | |
| 1866 - 452 pages
...obvious," he says, " that the six planetary nebulae, the annular nebula in Lyra, and the Dumb-bell, can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars " [of our cluster], previously examined, belong. We have in these objects... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...obvious that the nebulse 37 H. IV, 6 2., 73 H. IV, 51 H. IV, 1 H. IV, 57 M, 18 H. IV, and 27 M, can no longer be regarded as aggregations of suns after the order to which our own sun and the fixed stars belong. We have in these objects to do no longer with a special modification... | |
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