Hidden fields
Books Books
" ... as consisting of separate rays, others give to it an almost true geometrical contour; in some of the Spanish sketches a tendency to assume a roughly quadrangular form can be detected, while in most of the Sicilian drawings there is a tendency to an... "
Spectrum Analysis in Its Application to Terrestrial Substances, and the ... - Page 366
by Heinrich Schellen - 1872 - 662 pages
Full view - About this book

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volumes 31-32

Royal Astronomical Society - 1871 - 718 pages
...differences, especially in the form of the outer part of the halo; some represent it as consisting of separate rays, others give to it an almost true geometrical...to a solar radius. Capt. Maclear, observing with a direct vision spectroscope attached to a four-inch telescope, saw a faint continuous spectrum and bright...
Full view - About this book

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 31

1871 - 296 pages
...differences, especially in the form of the outer part of the halo; some represent it as consisting of separate rays, others give to it an almost true geometrical...to a solar radius. Capt. Maclear, observing with a direct vision spectroscope attached to a four-inch telescope, saw a faint continuous spectrum and bright...
Full view - About this book

Fraser's Magazine, Volume 3

1871 - 832 pages
...Cadiz, and the account may be regarded as typical of the general results deduced by the observers : ' Using a spectroscope of two prisms on a five and a half inch achromatic (directed by Mr. A. Clark at the finder), Professor Winlock found a fuint continuous spectrum without...
Full view - About this book

Fraser's Magazine, Volume 83

1871 - 848 pages
...Cadiz, and the account may be regarded as typical of the general results deduced by the observers : ' Using a spectroscope of two prisms on a five and a half inch achromatic (directed by Mr. A. Clark at the tinder), Professor Winlock found a faint continuous spectrum without...
Full view - About this book

Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 3

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1871 - 866 pages
...Cadiz, and the account may bo regarded as typical of the general results deduced by the observers : ' Using a spectroscope of two prisms on a five and a half inch achromatic (directed by Mr. A. Clark at the tinder), Professor Winlock found a faint continuous spectrum without...
Full view - About this book

Astronomical Register: A Medium of Communication for Amateur ..., Volume 9

1872 - 342 pages
...the Sicilian drawings there is a tendency to an annular form. We pass to the spectroscopic results of the corona and halo. Prof. Winlock, using a spectroscope...were followed from the Sun to at least 20' from his disc. Prof. Young estimates the least extension of this line to a solar radius. Capt. Maclear, observing...
Full view - About this book

The orbs around us: a series of essays on the moon and planets [&c.].

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1872 - 396 pages
...Cadiz, and the account may be regarded as typical of the general results deduced by the observers : ' Using a spectroscope of two prisms on a five and a half inch achromatic (directed by Mr. A. Clark at the finder), Professor Winlock found a faint continuous spectrum without...
Full view - About this book

The Orbs Around Us: A Series of Familiar Essays on the Moon and Planets ...

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1872 - 406 pages
...Cadiz, and the account may be regarded as typical of the general results deduced by the observers : ' Using a spectroscope of two prisms on a five and a half inch achromatic (directed by Mr. A. Clark at the finder), Professor Winlock found a faint continuous spectrum without...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF