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" I have been perfectly enchanted with the sight which my spectroscope has revealed to me. The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and the image of the wide slit alone being visible, the telescope or slit is moved slowly, and the strange shadow-forms... "
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science - Page 262
1869
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Contributions to Solar Physics: I. A Popular Account of Inquiries Into the ...

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 748 pages
...spectroscope has revealed to me. The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and the image of the wide slit alone being visible, the telescope or slit is...hedge-row with luxuriant elms : here of a densely interwined tropical forest, the intimately interwoven branches threading in all directions, the prominences...
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Contributions to Solar Physics: I. A Popular Account of Inquiries Into the ...

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 726 pages
...and the image of the wide slit and the part of the prominence under observation alone being visible,1 the telescope or slit is moved slowly, and the strange shadow-forms flit past, and are seen as they are noticed in eclipses. Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitely delicate...
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Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science, Volume 5

1870 - 488 pages
...billowy surface, becomes excessively uneven in the neighbourhood of a prominence. Here one is reminded of the fleecy, infinitely delicate cloud-films of an English hedgerow, with luxuriant elms ; thcrc, of a densely intertwined tropical forest, the intimately interwoven branches spreading in...
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The Chemistry of the Sun

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 488 pages
...xxi. p. 105. IX.] 115 The different forms which these prominences assume sometimes are very striking. Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitely delicate...densely intertwined tropical forest, the intimately woven branches threading in all directions, the prominences generally expanding as they mount upwards,...
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Outlines of Astronomy, Volume 1

John Frederick William Herschel - 1902 - 492 pages
...of the forms in question. "The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and the image of the wide slit alone being visible, the telescope or slit is...the prominences generally expanding as they mount upward, and changing slowly, indeed almost imperceptibly." Lastly, on the 4th, 6th and 6th of May,...
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Philosophical Magazine

1869 - 1022 pages
...spectra being hidden, and the image of the wide slit and the part of the prominence under observation alone being visible, the telescope or slit is moved slowly, and the strange shadow-forms flit past and are seen as they are seen in eclipses. Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitely delicate...
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Scientific Practice: Theories and Stories of Doing Physics

Jed Z. Buchwald - 1995 - 424 pages
...learned from Huggins in 1 869: The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and the image of the wide slit alone being visible, the telescope or slit is...branches threading in all directions, the prominences gradually expanding, and changing slowly, indeed almost imperceptibly. By this method the smallest...
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Scientific Practice: Theories and Stories of Doing Physics

Jed Z. Buchwald - 1995 - 420 pages
...learned from Huggins in 1869: The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and the image of the wide slit alone being visible, the telescope or slit is...past. Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitely deli. cate cloud-films, of an English hedgerow with luxuriant elms; here of a densely intertwined tropical...
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