| William Henry Smyth - 1881 - 778 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. Can it then be that we have here a brother-system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own V We have then an object presenting an amazing display of the uncontrollable energies of OMNIPOTENCE,... | |
| William Henry Smyth - 1881 - 778 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. Can it then be that we have here a brother-system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own 1" We have then an object presenting an amazing display of the uncontrollable energies of OMNIPOTENCE,... | |
| Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1852 - 1216 pages
...other consists of a bright round nucleus, surrounded at a distance by a nebulous ring split through half its circumference, and having the split portions...other. This nebula bears a strong similitude to the milky-way, and suggested to Sir John Henchol the idea of "a brother system bearing a real physical... | |
| Erich Robert Paul - 1993 - 284 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. Can it, then, be that we have here a brother-system bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own?28 This "central cluster and ring" model departed radically from his father's stratum model in... | |
| John M. Lynch - 2000 - 404 pages
...of stars much smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. Can it, then, he that we have here a brother system bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own ? Were it not lor the subdivision of the ring, the most obvious analogy would ho that of the system... | |
| 1833 - 456 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. Can it, then, be that we have here a brother-system bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own ? Were it not for the subdivision of the ring, the most obvious analogy would be that of the system... | |
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