| John Ellard Gore - 1909 - 382 pages
...some that are possibly a little too strong). . . . When to the fact that the general mass of nebulse are antithetical in position to the general mass of the stars, we add the fact that local regions of nebulas are regions where stars are scarce, and the further fact that single nebulse are habitually... | |
| Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.) - 1919 - 788 pages
...nebulae are abundant Can this be mere coincidence? When to the fact that the general mass of the nebulae are antithetical in position to the general mass of the stars, we add the fact that local regions of nebulae are regions where stars are scarce does not the proof of a physical connection become overwhelming?... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - 1919 - 1112 pages
...abundant. . . . Can this be mere coincidence? When to the fact that the general mass of the nebulae are antithetical in position to the general mass of the stars, we add the fact that local regions of nebulae are regions where stars are scarce . . . does not the proof of a physical connection become... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1921 - 740 pages
...abundant * * * Can this be mere coincidence? When to the fact that the general mass of the nebulae are antithetical in position to the general mass of the stars, we add the fact that local regions of nebulae are regions where stars are scarce * * * does not the proof of a physical connection become... | |
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