| John Frederick William Herschel - 1861 - 572 pages
...of granular texture its consisting of stars, and when examined under the great light of Lord Kosse's reflector, or the exquisite defining power of the great Achromatic at Cambridge, IT. S., is evidently perceived to consist of clustering stars. There can therefore be little doubt... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1862 - 416 pages
...with the eighteen-inch reflector broken up into masses, whose mottled and curdling light evidently indicates by a sort of granular texture its consisting...examined under the great light of Lord Rosse's reflector, is evidently perceived to consist of clustering stars. There can therefore be little doubt as to the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 636 pages
...shown with the 18-inch reflector broken up into masses, whose mottled and curdling light evidently indicates, by a sort of granular texture, its consisting...stars, and when examined under the great light of Lord Rossc's reflector, or the exquisite defining power of the great achromatic at Cambridge, US, is evidently... | |
| 1865 - 332 pages
...grauula* t«xtnrc, its coimiftting of star*p and when examined under the great light of Lord nogac'A reflector, or the exquisite defining power of the great achromatic at Cambridge, US, is CTidcutljr perceived to consist of clustering stars. There can therefore bo little doubt as to the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 634 pages
...granular texture, its consisting of stars, and when examined under the great light of Lord Hosse's reflector, or the exquisite defining power of the great achromatic at Cambridge, TJ. S., is evidently perceived to consist of clustering stars. There can therefore be little doubt... | |
| Astronomische Gesellschaft (Germany) - 1866 - 1016 pages
...into musaes , whose mottled and curdling light evidently indicatvs , by a sort of granulär tcxturo , its consisting of stars, and when examined under the great light of Lord KOSSE'S reflector, or the exquisite defining power of the great achromatic at Cambridge, US, is evidently... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1867 - 780 pages
...stars ; and when examined under the great light of lord Rosse's reflector or the exquisite defming power of the great achromatic at Cambridge, US, is evidently perceived to consist of clusteriug stars. There can therefore be little doubt as to the whole consisting of stars, to minute... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1868 - 428 pages
...with the eighteen-inch reflector broken up into masses, whose mottled and curdling light evidently indicates by a sort of granular texture its consisting...; and when examined under the great light of Lord Eosse's reflector, is evidently perceived to consist of clustering stars. There can therefore be little... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 514 pages
...with the eighteen-inch reflector broken up into masses, whose mottled and curdling light evidently indicates, by a sort of granular texture, its consisting...the exquisite defining power of the great achromatic H,t Cambridge, US. is evidently perceived to consist of Fin. 8(>. clustering stars. There can therefore... | |
| Henry E. Roscoe - 1869 - 372 pages
...eighteen-ineh reflector broken up into masses, whose FIG. 67. mottled and curdling light evidently indicates, by a sort of granular texture, its consisting...stars., and when examined under the great light of Lord Rosse?s reflector, or the exquisite defining power of the great achromatic at. Cambridge, US, is evidently... | |
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