| Samuel Vince - 1811 - 260 lapas
...milkiness or soft tint of the light of these nebule, as a selfluminous fluid. This luminous matter seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation, than to depend on the star for its existence. There is a telescopic milky way extending in right ascension from 5h.... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1814 - 602 lapas
...milkiness, or soft tint of the light of these nebulae, as a self luminous fluid. This luminous matter seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation, than to depend on the star for its existence. There is a telescopic milky way extending in right ascension from 5h.... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 lapas
...obstruction to the passage of the central rays. If, therefore, this matter is self-luminous, it seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation than to depend on the star for its existence. How far the light that is perpetually emitted from millions of suns... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1878 - 982 lapas
...fluid is no kind of reflection from the star in the centre. If this matter is self-luminous, it seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation than to depend on the star for its existence. 86 List of diffused nebulosities and planetary nebulse ; both better... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1875 - 450 lapas
...is one " which is involved in a shining fluid of a nature totally unknown to us," and " which seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation than to depend on the star for its existence." Again, in his paper on the Construction of the Heave QS, in the Philosophical... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1876 - 876 lapas
...is one " which is involved in a shining flnid of a nature totally unknown to us," and " which seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation than to depend on the star for its existence." Again, in his paper on the Construction of the Heavens, in the Philosophical... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1878 - 938 lapas
...fluid is no kind of reflection from the star in the centre. If this matter is self-luminous, it seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation than to depend on the star for its existence. 86 List of diffused nebulosities and planetary nebula; both better accounted... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - 1879 - 534 lapas
...fluid is no kind of reflection from the star in the centre. If this matter is self-luminous, it seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation than to depend on the star for its existence. " Both diffused nebulosities and planetary nebuhe are better accounted... | |
| Edward Singleton Holden - 1880 - 256 lapas
...seventh-magnitude stars. This fluid might exist independently of stars. If it is self-luminous, it seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation, than to depend upon the star for its own existence. Such were a few of the theorems to which his discovery of this nebula led him. The hypothesis... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1881 - 806 lapas
...fluid is no kind of reflection from the star in the center. If this matter is self-luminons, it seems more fit to produce a star by its condensation than to depend on the star for its existence. 86 List of diffused nebulosities and planetary nebulae ; both better... | |
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