| 1919 - 858 pages
...however, from my own photographs convinced me later, especially after investigating some of them visually, that many of these markings were not simply due to...obscuring bodies nearer to us than the distant stars. In this way it has fallen to my lot to prove this fact. I think there is sufficient proof now to make... | |
| Hector Macpherson - 1926 - 220 pages
...visual investigations of several of these areas, that- many of them were not mere starless spaces, but were ' really obscuring bodies nearer to us than the distant stars. . . . Their apparent preference for the Milky Way is obviously due to the fact that they are more readily... | |
| David Malin, Paul Murdin - 1984 - 214 pages
...Fig. 50. Dust clouds up to 10° across are prominent, some arranged in long streaks, or twisted ropes. were not simply due to an actual want of stars, but...obscuring bodies nearer to us than the distant stars. In this way it has fallen to my lot to prove this fact. I think that there is sufficient proof now... | |
| Gerrit L. Verschuur - 2003 - 332 pages
...from my own photographs convinced one later, especially after investigating some of them visually, that many of these markings were not simply due to...obscuring bodies nearer to us than the distant stars. 28 By now Barnard had been looking at and photographing these objects for over a quarter of a century.... | |
| 1919 - 424 pages
...however, from my own photographs convinced me later, especially after investigating some of them visually, that many of these markings were not simply due to...obscuring bodies nearer to us than the distant stars. In this way it has fallen to my lot to prove this fact. I think there is sufficient proof now to make... | |
| 1923 - 434 pages
...of visual investigations of several of these areas that many of them were not mere starless spaces, but were "really obscuring bodies nearer to us than the distant stars. . . Their apparent preference for the Milky Way is obviously due to the fact that they are more readily... | |
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