My observations, as far as they extend at present, seem to be in favour of the opinion that the nebulœ which give a gaseous spectrum are systems possessing a structure, and a purpose in relation to the universe, altogether distinct and of another order... British Almanac and Companion - Page 1061866Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 742 pages
...show that the nebulae possessed " a structure and purpose in relation to the Universe, altogether of a distinct and of another order from the great group...bodies to which our sun and the fixed stars belong." Huggins soon afterwards adopted the view that the gaseous nebulae were to be regarded as precursors... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...gaseous spectrum are systems possessing a structure, and a relation to the universe, altogether distinct from the great group of cosmical bodies to which our Sun and the fixed stars belong." — Ait. Soc. Notices. 4. On the Meteoriie of Mamboum, Bengal ; by Mr. HAIDINGER. — This meteorite... | |
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