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" Klein have expressed the opinion that the sudden blazing out of a star might be occasioned by the violent precipitation of some great mass, perhaps of a planet, upon a fixed star, by which the momentum of the falling mass would be changed into molecular... "
SPECTRUM ANALYSIS, IN ITS APPLICATION TO TERRESTRIAL SUBSTANCES, AND THE ... - Page 361
by DR. H. SCHELLEN - 1872
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Scribners Monthly, Volume 4

1872 - 818 pages
...became less vivid and the star returned to its original condition. In opposition to this it is said that the spectrum given by the star was not that of...molecular motion, or, in other words, into heat and light. Though the fact of which we have been speaking is very wonderful in itself, the most extraordinary...
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Spectrum Analysis in Its Application to Terrestrial Subsantces

Heinrich Schellen - 1872 - 744 pages
...hypothesis it has been justly advanced that a sudden development of hydrogen in quantities suff1cient to occasion the phenomenon of the outburst of a star...space may have come in contact with one of the nebulae (ยง 67), which traverse in great numbers the realms of space in every direction, and which from their...
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Spectrum Analysis Explained ...: Including an Explanation of the Received ...

Dana Estes - 1872 - 138 pages
...became less vivid, and the star returned to its original condition. Robert Meyer and HJ Klein have expressed the opinion that the sudden blazing out...may have come in contact with one of the nebulae, which traverse in great numbers the realms of space in every direction, and which, from their gaseous...
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Spectrum Analysis Explained ...: Including an Explanation of the Received ...

1872 - 148 pages
...became less vivid, and the star returned to its original condition. Robert Meyer and HJ Klein have expressed the opinion that the sudden blazing out...in space, may have come in contact with one of the nebute, which traverse in great numbers the realms of space in every direction, and which, from their...
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Year-book of Nature and Popular Science for 1872

John Christopher Draper - 1873 - 372 pages
...became less vivid and the star returned to its original condition. In opposition to this, it is said that the spectrum given by the star was not that of...molecular motion, or in other words, into heat and light. Though the fact of which we have been speaking is in itself very wonderful, the most extraordinary...
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Belgravia, Volume 32

1877 - 562 pages
...the violent precipitation of some mighty mass, perhaps a planet, upon the globe of that remote sun, ' by which the momentum of the falling mass would be...words into heat and light.' It might even be supposed, they urge, that the star in the Crown, by its swift motion, may have come in contact with one of the...
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Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 32

Belgravia - 1877 - 556 pages
...the violent precipitation of some mighty mass, perhaps a planet, upon the globe of that remote sun, ' by which the momentum of the falling mass would be...words into heat and light.' It might even be supposed, they urge, that the star in the Crown, by its swift motion, may have come in contact with one of the...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 25; Volume 88

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1877 - 812 pages
...the violent precipitation of some mighty mass, perhaps a planet, upon the globe of that remote sun, ' by which the momentum of the falling mass would be...words into heat and light.' It might even be supposed, they urge, that the star in the Crown, by its swift motion, may have come in contact with one of the...
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Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volume 32

1877 - 616 pages
...the violent precipitation of some mighty mass, perhaps a planet, upon the globe of that remote sun, ' by which the momentum of the falling mass would be...words into heat and light.' It might even be supposed, they urge, that the star in the Crown, by its swift motion, may have come in contact with one of the...
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Myths and Marvels of Astronomy

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1878 - 498 pages
...the violent precipitation of some mighty mass, perhaps a planet, upon the globe of that remote sun, ' by which the momentum of the falling mass would be...words into heat and light.' It might even be supposed, they urge, that the star in the Crown, by its swift motion, may have come in contact with one of the...
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