| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1811 - 462 หน้า
...their very great distance, but a longer experience and better acquaintance with the nature of nebulae, will not allow a general admission of such a principle,...were composed, when it was of a certain appearance, resolvable ; but when I perceived that additional light, so far from resolving these nebulas into stars,... | |
| Thomas Squire - 1836 - 332 หน้า
...experience, and better acquaintance with the nature of nebula", will not allow a general admission of snob a principle, although undoubtedly a cluster of stars...us to discern the stars of •which it is composed. 8. Impressed with an idea that nebulae, properly speaking, were clusters of stars, I used to call the... | |
| 1840 - 460 หน้า
...such a principle ought not to be universally admitted, although a cluster of stars may undoubtedly assume a nebulous appearance when it is too remote...for us to discern the stars of which it is composed. When he perceived that additional light had no effect in resolving certain nebula; into stars, he was... | |
| 1871 - 808 หน้า
...their very great distance, but a longer experience and better acquaintance with the nature of nebulae will not allow a general admission of such a principle,...us to discern the stars of which it is composed." The new views respecting the constitution of the heavens, introduced in this paper, related chiefly... | |
| 1871 - 880 หน้า
...very great distance, but a longer I experience and better acquaintance with I the nature of nebulas will not allow a general admission of such a principle,...although undoubtedly a cluster of stars may assume j a nebulous appearance when it is too re- j mote for us to discern the stars of which it is composed."... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1857 - 878 หน้า
...such a principle ought not to be universally admitted, although a cluster of stars may undoubtedly assume a nebulous appearance when it is too remote for us to 96 97 discern the stars of which it is composed. When he perceived that additional light had no effect... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1871 - 790 หน้า
...their very great distance, but a longer experience and better acquaintance with the nature of nebulte will not allow a general admission of such a principle,...assume a nebulous appearance when it is too remote for as to discern the stars of which it is composed." The new views respecting the constitution of the... | |
| 1873 - 672 หน้า
...very great distance ; but a larger experience and a better acquaintance with the nature of nebulae will not allow a general admission of such a principle,...us to discern the stars of which it is composed." Another hypothesis adopted by Herschel, though it was not eventually abandoned like those on which... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1873 - 654 หน้า
...very great distance ; but a larger experience and a better acquaintance with the nature of nebulas will not allow a general admission of such a principle,...us to discern the stars of which it is composed." Another hypothesis adopted by Herschel, though it was not eventually abandoned like those on which... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 486 หน้า
...their very great distance, but a longer experience and better acquaintance with the nature of nebuhe will not allow a general admission of such a principle,...us to discern the stars of which it is composed." In fact, M. Arago's memoir of Sir William Herschel, as well as the numerous papers of himself and Sir... | |
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