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Page 65
It will be best to introduce this subject by relating how the eighteenth century
increased the number of known planets , which was then only six , including the
earth . On March 13th , 1781 , Sir William Herschel was , as usual , engaged on ...
It will be best to introduce this subject by relating how the eighteenth century
increased the number of known planets , which was then only six , including the
earth . On March 13th , 1781 , Sir William Herschel was , as usual , engaged on ...
Page 119
A reproduction is given of photographed spectra of the four outermost planets ,
showing ( 1 ) a great number of new lines and bands ; ( 2 ) intensification of
hydrogen F . and C . lines ; ( 3 ) a steady increase of effects ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) as we
pass ...
A reproduction is given of photographed spectra of the four outermost planets ,
showing ( 1 ) a great number of new lines and bands ; ( 2 ) intensification of
hydrogen F . and C . lines ; ( 3 ) a steady increase of effects ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) as we
pass ...
Page 142
At that time the opinion gained ground that with increase of telescopic power this
would prove to be the case with all nebulæ . In 1864 all doubt was dispelled by
Huggins 2 in his first examination of the spectrum of a nebula , and the ...
At that time the opinion gained ground that with increase of telescopic power this
would prove to be the case with all nebulæ . In 1864 all doubt was dispelled by
Huggins 2 in his first examination of the spectrum of a nebula , and the ...
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Contents
ANCIENT GREEK ASTRONOMY | 3 |
GALILEO AND THE TELESCOPENOTIONS OF GRAVITY | 46 |
NEWTONS SUCCESSORS HALLEY EULER | 60 |
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