Celestial Objects for Common TelescopesLongmans, Green, 1873 - 343 páginas |
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... Huggins has occasionally found of especial brilliancy , and in one of them Secchi detected by the spectroscope a different con- stitution from that of the photosphere . In Dawes's very ingenious solar eye - piece , † a sliding plate ...
... Huggins has occasionally found of especial brilliancy , and in one of them Secchi detected by the spectroscope a different con- stitution from that of the photosphere . In Dawes's very ingenious solar eye - piece , † a sliding plate ...
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... Huggins , and Schwabe , like Herschel I. , infer an irregular distribution of luminous clouds : Arago's polariscope experiments were thought to have shown that the light is that of flame , not of white - hot solid or fluid matter ; but ...
... Huggins , and Schwabe , like Herschel I. , infer an irregular distribution of luminous clouds : Arago's polariscope experiments were thought to have shown that the light is that of flame , not of white - hot solid or fluid matter ; but ...
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... Huggins , and Knott ; and is supported by O. Struve , Secchi , and Le Verrier . Huggins adds his impression , that the general surface on which the granules are strewed is itself ' corrugated into irregular ridges and vales , ' not ...
... Huggins , and Knott ; and is supported by O. Struve , Secchi , and Le Verrier . Huggins adds his impression , that the general surface on which the granules are strewed is itself ' corrugated into irregular ridges and vales , ' not ...
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... Huggins : this feature , missed or obliterated in the general sketch , is especially delineated in the detailed one ; and the whole aspect carefully described in the German annotation , ' C is quite hazy , luminous in the centre , and ...
... Huggins : this feature , missed or obliterated in the general sketch , is especially delineated in the detailed one ; and the whole aspect carefully described in the German annotation , ' C is quite hazy , luminous in the centre , and ...
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... Huggins and Elger , 1868 when Browning perceived two spots again . No ter- restrial analogy will explain a luminosity thus visible close to the splendour of the Sun ; and it seems natural to refer it to the exhausted state of the retina ...
... Huggins and Elger , 1868 when Browning perceived two spots again . No ter- restrial analogy will explain a luminosity thus visible close to the splendour of the Sun ; and it seems natural to refer it to the exhausted state of the retina ...
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Página 345 - A NEW STAR ATLAS, for the Library, the School, and the Observatory, in Twelve Circular Maps (with Two Index Plates). Intended as a Companion to ' Webb's Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes.
Página 46 - Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise Him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime.
Página 182 - Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number; he calleth them all by names by the greatness of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one faileth.
Página 345 - Why didn't somebody teach me the constellations, too, and make me at home in the starry heavens which are always overhead, and which I don't half know to this day?
Página 30 - I have said, he spent to satisfy himself; six more years to satisfy, and still thirteen more to convince, mankind. For thirty years never has the Sun exhibited his disc above the horizon of Dessau without being confronted by Schwabe's imperturbable telescope, and that appears to have happened, on an average, about 300 days a year.
Página 65 - Webb makes the following remarks on the rills:—"These most singular furrows pass chiefly through levels, intersect craters (proving a more recent date), reappear beyond obstructing mountains, as though carried through by a tunnel, and commence and terminate with little reference to any conspicuous feature of the neighbourhood.