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" ... now condensed into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system, In the condition of gas, which then appeared as a glowing nebula, after the order, it may be, of some now existing in the heavens. There remained no room for... "
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Page 140
by Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1909
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 854 pages
...it may be, of some now existing in the heavens. There remained no room for doubt that the nebulte, which our telescopes revealed to us, are the early...bright lines known to exist in nebular spectra to 30 or 40, but aside from hydrogen and helium, accounting for about one-half of all the observed lines,...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 41

1897 - 1044 pages
...existing in the heavens. There remained no room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of...the nebular hypothesis in one or other of its forms. Not indeed that the philosophical astronomer would venture to dogmatise in matters of detail, or profess...
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Modern Theories of the Universe: From Herschel to Hubble

Michael J. Crowe - 1994 - 468 pages
...existing in the heavens. There remained no room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of...the nebular hypothesis in one or other of its forms. HJ Not, indeed, that the philosophical astronomer would venture to dogmatise in matters of detail,...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 41

1897 - 1074 pages
...existing in the heavens. There remained no room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of...the nebular hypothesis in one or other of its forms. Not indeed that the philosophical astronomer would venture to dogmatise in matters of detail, or profess...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society. Section A, Mathematical and ..., Volume 86

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 742 pages
...Huggins' spectroscope showed that this was not the case, and left tenable the view that nebulas were " the early stages of long processions of cosmical events...broadly to those required by the nebular hypothesis." The researches on nebula were pursued by Huggins with characteristic thoroughness. Eight other bodies...
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