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" ... sandheaps" too remote to be separated into their component stars. Lord Rosse himself was careful to point out that it would be unsafe from his observations to conclude that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be resolved by our... "
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Page 155
by Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1910
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 41

1897 - 1074 pages
...gain ground that all nebulae may be capable of resolution into stars. According to this view, nebula; would have to be regarded, not as early stages of...observation of nebulae up to that time was really in favour of their being early stages of an evolutional progression. On the evening of the 29th of August,...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1844 - 570 pages
...further remarks, to conclude, that such will always be the case, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments f. June 20 — 1. " On the Structure of the Ultimate...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 134

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 428 pages
...very unsafe to conclude that such will always be the case, and thence to draw the obvious inference that all nebulosity is but the glare of stars too remote to be separated by the utmost power of our instruments. The magnifying powers I have usually employed vary...
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