Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitely delicate cloud-films, of an English hedgerow with luxuriant elms ; here of a densely intertwined tropical forest, the intimately interwoven branches threading in all directions, the prominences generally... Outlines of Astronomy - Page 886by John Frederick William Herschel - 1902Full view - About this book
| 1869 - 730 pages
...prominences. 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 and the part of the pr6minence under observation alone being visible, the telescope or slit is moved... | |
| 1870 - 298 pages
...last few days I have been perfectly enchanted with the sight which my spectroscope has revealed to me. The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and...one is reminded by the fleecy, infinitely delicate cioud-films, of an English hedgerow with luxurious elms ; here of a densely intertwined tropical forest,... | |
| 1870 - 586 pages
...last few days I have been perfectly enchanted with the sight which my spectroscope has rvvealed to me. The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and...telescope or slit is moved slowly, and the strange shadow forms Hit past. Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, innnitcly delicate cloud films, of an English... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 452 pages
...last few days 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 visible, the telescope or slit is moved slowly, and the strange shadow-forms nit past. Here one is... | |
| William Mattieu Williams - 1870 - 254 pages
...prominences. 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 and the part of the prominence under observation alone being visible, the telescope or slit is moved... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1870 - 526 pages
...writes : ' 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 and the part of the prominence under observation alone being visible, the telescope or slit is moved... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 276 pages
...writes : ' 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 and the part of the prominence under observation alone being visible, the telescope or slit is moved... | |
| 1871 - 624 pages
...measured. Speaking of this method (the broad slit of a powerful spectroscope), Mr. Lockyer says : — " The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and...visible, the telescope or slit is moved slowly, and strange shadowy forms flit past, the smallest details of the prominences, and of the chromosphere itself,... | |
| H. Schellen - 1872 - 736 pages
...observed as during a total solar eclipse. In describing some of these shadow forms Lockyer writes : " Here one is reminded by the fleecy, infinitely delicate...with luxuriant elms ; here of a densely intertwined Lockyer's Observat1on of various Prominences. tropical forest, the intimately interwoven branches threading... | |
| Heinrich Schellen - 1872 - 744 pages
...observed as during a total solar eclipse. In describing some of these shadow forms Lockyer writes : " Here one is reminded by the fleecy, infinitely delicate...with luxuriant elms ; here of a densely intertwined Lockyer's Observat1on ol various Prom1nences. tropical forest, the intimately interwoven branches threading... | |
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