Still the variation in the. intensity of light is not universally such as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the necessity of looking to physical causes inherent in the body... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 1971864Full view - About this book
| John Russell Hind - 1852 - 218 pages
...light is not universally such, as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays, under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the...irreconcilable with the theory of reflected solar light. The first comet of 1780 was closely examined by Dr. Olbers, the eminent astronomer of Bremen. He found... | |
| John Russell Hind - 1852 - 208 pages
...versally such, as should follow if the comet mere, reflected the sun's rays, under certain permanen, conditions, and we are under the necessity of looking...irreconcilable with the theory of reflected solar light. The first comet of 1780 was closely examined by Dr. Olbers, the eminent astronomer of Bremen. Hefound it... | |
| 1864 - 484 pages
...of light is not universally such as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the...the more mysterious from the fact that it causes no refraction." 4 I have collected these facts together to show that reflected solar light cannot completely... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...of light is not universally such as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the...looking to physical causes inherent in the body itself far an explanation of some few observations which appear irreconcilable with the theory of reflected... | |
| 1866 - 374 pages
...of light is not universally such as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the...irreconcilable with the theory of reflected solar light." J "The molecular condition of the head or nucleus, so seldom possessing a definite outline, as well... | |
| 1866 - 368 pages
...of light is not universally such as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the...irreconcilable with the theory of reflected solar light."J ' ' The molecular condition of the head or nucleus, so seldom possessing a definite outline,... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...of light is not universally such as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the...theory of reflected solar light. "{ "The molecular condition of the head or nucleus, so seldom possessing a definite outline, as well as the tail of the... | |
| 1857 - 732 pages
...light is not universally such as should follow if the comet merely reflected the sun's rays, under certain permanent conditions, and we are under the...^irreconcilable with the theory of reflected solar light." " With our present imperfect knowledge of the nature of the matter of which these bodies afe composed,... | |
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