| John Ellard Gore - 1893 - 486 pages
...much favours the idea of an attractive power lodged in the brightest part. For although the form is not globular, it is plainly to be seen that there...near the most luminous place, denoting, as it were, a stream, or tide of stars, setting towards a centre." 2 The stream tendency is also shown in the photograph... | |
| John Ellard Gore - 1894 - 382 pages
...much favours the idea of an attractive power lodged in the brightest part. For although the form is not globular, it is plainly to be seen that there...the dimensions as they draw near the most luminous part, denoting, as it were, a stream or tide of stars, setting towards the centre." Sir William Herschel,... | |
| Michael J. Crowe - 1994 - 468 pages
...There are besides some additional circumstances in the appearance of extended clusters and nebulae, that very much favour the idea of a power lodged in the brightest part. Although the form of them be not globular, it is plainly to be seen that there is a tendence towards... | |
| William Martin - 1856 - 352 pages
...William Herschell, " additional circumstances in the appearance of exended clusters and nebulae, which very much favour the idea of a power lodged in the brightest part. Although the forms of these are not globular, it is plain to be seen that there is a tendency to sphericals,... | |
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