| 1867 - 824 pages
...had apparently emanated from two sources. The principal spectrum was analogous to that of the sun, evidently formed by the light of an incandescent solid...liquid photosphere, which has suffered absorption by vapors of an envelope cooler than itself. The second spectrum consisted of a few bright lines, indicating... | |
| 1866 - 608 pages
...this new star formed a spectrum unlike that of any celestial body which we have hitherto examined. The light of the star is compound, and has emanated...cooler than itself. The second spectrum consists of * The Astronomer Royal wrote to one of us on the 18th, " Last night we got a meridian observation of... | |
| 1866 - 924 pages
...this new star formed a spectrum unlike that of any celestial body which we have hitherto examined. The light of the star is compound, and has emanated...photosphere, which has suffered absorption by the vapors of an envelope cooler than itself. The second spectrum consists of a few bright lines, which... | |
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