| 1865 - 544 pages
...the stars, while differing, the one from the other, in the kinds of matter of which they consist, are all constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and...or special modification, and not differences of the higJier order of distinct plans of structure. " There is, therefore, a probability that these stars,... | |
| Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner - 1865 - 374 pages
...the Stars, while differing the one from the other in the kinds of matter of wich they consist, are all constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and...least in part, with the materials of our system«. Durch dieses Ergebniss einer rein exacten Untersuchung erhält, wie man sieht, unsere oben (p. 209)... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...the stars, while differing, the one from the other, in the kinds of matter of which they consist, aro all constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and...are composed of matter identical, at least in part, \viih the materials oC onr system. " The differences which exist between the stars are of the lower... | |
| Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1867 - 282 pages
...For we may infer that the stars, while differing in the kinds of matter of which they consist, are all constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and...least in part, with the materials of our system." 63 Those who hear me will gather from these quotations the immensity of the subject matter for thought,... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1867 - 696 pages
...wliich they consist, are all constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and many of them, if not all, are composed of matter identical, at least in part, with the materials of our system. Extending these observations from the stars to the nebula?, Huggins ascertained that the brighter nebulse,... | |
| 1868 - 280 pages
...we may infer that the stars, while differing in the kinds of matter of which they consist, are nIl constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and are...least in part, with the materials of our system." Those who hear me will gather from these quotations the immensity of the subject matter for thought,... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...the stars, while differing, the one from the other, in the kinds of matter of which they consist, are all constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and...differences of the higher order of distinct, plans of stnictitre. " There is, therefore, a probability that these stars, which are analogous to our sun in... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1911 - 870 pages
..."the stars, while differing the one from the other in the kinds of matter of which they consist, are all constructed upon the same plan as our Sun, and...at least in part with the materials of our system." (Phil. Trans. RS, 1864, p. 434.) This paper was communicated to the Royal Society in April 1 864 ;... | |
| Michael J. Crowe - 1986 - 708 pages
...as "some proof that a similar unity of operation extends through the universe. . . ." And they add: "The differences which exist between the stars are...the higher order of distinct plans of structure." (p. 60) From the structural similarities of these stars to our sun they infer that they "fulfill an... | |
| Karl F. Kuhn, Theo Koupelis - 2004 - 746 pages
...The stars, while differing the one from the other in the kinds of matter of which they consist, are all constructed upon the same plan as our sun, and...at least in part with the materials of our system. William Huggins, 1863 12-1 Stellar Luminosity When we speak of the brightness of a star, we must be... | |
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