I cannot forbear suggesting : we have long known that "one star differeth from another star in glory;" we have now the strongest evidence that they also differ in constituent materials, — some of them perhaps having no elements to be found in some other.... Biographical Memoirs - Side 422af National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1895Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1863 - 640 sider
...forbear suggesting : we have long known that " one star differeth from another star in glory ; " wo have now the strongest evidence that they also differ...may exist between the spectral revelations and the colour, magnitude, variability, and duplicity of the objects. — American Journal of Science, xxxv.,... | |
| 1863 - 376 sider
...should be obtained before making the daring attempt to proclaim any of the constituent elements of the stars. " One thought I cannot forbear suggesting...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis ? " NEW ASTEONOMICAL HYPOTHESIS. A writer in one of the late English reviews submits for consideration... | |
| 1863 - 376 sider
...star differeth from another star in glory ; ' we have now the strongest evidence that they also diner in constituent materials, — some of them perhaps...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis?" NEW ASTRONOMICAL HYPOTHESIS. A writer in one of the late English reviews submits for consideration... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1863 - 432 sider
...some of them perhaps having no elements to be found in some other. What, then, becomes,' he asks, ' of that homogeneity of original diffuse matter which...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis ?' Father Secchi of the Observatory at Rome has taken up the question of Force as expounded by Professor... | |
| 1863 - 888 sider
...of them perhaps having no elements to be found in some other. What, then, becomes,' he asks, ' oí that homogeneity of original diffuse matter which...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis ?' Father Secchi of the Observatory at Rome has taken np the question of Force as expounded by Professor... | |
| 1864 - 878 sider
...evidence now poMoasod to the effect that the stars differ in their constituent materials, and asks "What then becomes of that homogeneity of original...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis f" M. Secchi, of Rome, has used a Janasen's spectrometer of direct vision, and ho is astonished at... | |
| 1863 - 376 sider
...differeth from another star in glory ; ' we have now the strongest evidence that they also difl'er in constituent materials, — • some of them perhaps...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis?" NEW ASTRONOMICAL HYPOTHESIS. A writer in one of the late English reviews submits for consideration... | |
| Alexander Winchell - 1883 - 678 sider
...— Mr. Rutherford, in concluding a statement of results of the spectral examination of stars, says:* "We have long known that 'one star differeth from...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis?" To this it may be replied: (1.) No such universal and absolute homogeneity is assumed. It is not admitted... | |
| Alexander Winchell - 1883 - 678 sider
...results of the spectral examination of stars, says:* "We have long known that 'one star (liffereth from another star in glory'; we have now the strongest...almost a logical necessity of the nebular hypothesis?" To this it may bo replied: (1.) No such universal and absolute homogeneity is assumed. It is not admitted... | |
| Robert Patterson - 1885 - 324 sider
...differ in constituent materials, some of them perhaps having no elements to be found in some others. What, then, becomes of that homogeneity of original...which is almost a logical necessity of the Nebular Hypothesis?"f THE CONSTITUTION OF THE NEBULAE. Of the constitution of the nebulae, William Huggins... | |
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