Herschel as an element of whatever speculation a closer attention to this subject, and a more perfect classification of nebulous objects, may lead us to indulge in, that the most condensed portion, and what may fairly be regarded as the principal nucleus... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Page 590by Royal Astronomical Society - 1911Full view - About this book
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...whatever speculation a closer attention to this subject, and a more perfect classification of nebular objects may lead us to indulge in, that the most condensed...the region of Virgo, is situated almost precisely in one pole of the Milky Way." Why, it may be asked, should the nebulae, supposing they really form... | |
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| 1848 - 1022 pages
...beyond the borders of its denser portion. " It must not be left out of consideration, (says he,) and has been distinctly remarked by Sir William Herschel as...the region of Virgo, is situated almost precisely in one pole of the Milky Way. Taking that great circle as a horizon, the whole of that stratum forms,... | |
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