| 1859 - 634 páginas
...is from a drawing by Sir J. Hertchel, who says :— "It is not ea-- y for language to convey a fall impression of the beauty and sublimity of the spectacle...this nebula offers as it enters the field of view of a telescope, ushered in as it is by FO glorious and innumerable a procession of stars, to which it... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 672 páginas
...into space, through a starless region, disconnecting it altogether from our system. "It is not easy for language to convey a full impression of the beauty...this nebula offers, as it enters the field of view of a telescope fixed in Right Ascension, by the diurnal motion, ushered in as it is by so glorious and... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1849 - 568 páginas
...gradations of light affected by the different branches and appendages of this nebula. Nor is it easy for language to convey a full impression of the beauty and sublimity of the spectacle it offers when viewed in a sweep, ushered in as it is by so glorious and innumerable a procession of... | |
| 1850 - 602 páginas
...into space, through a starless region, disconnecting it altogether from our system. " It is not easy for language to convey a full impression of the beauty...this nebula offers, as it enters the field of view of a telescope fixed in Right Ascension, by the diurnal motion, ushered in as it is by so glorious and... | |
| 1862 - 874 páginas
...this Nebula," says Sir John, " shows any sign of resolution into stars." " It is not easy," he adds, " for language to convey a full impression of the beauty and sublimity of the spectacle which the Nebula offers as it enters the field of the telescope." " It will appear," he also writes, " that... | |
| 1864 - 260 páginas
...Nebula," says Sir John, " shows any sign of resolution into stars." ' " It is not easy," he adds, " for language to convey a full impression of the beauty and sublimity of the spectacle which the Nebula offers as it enters the field of the telescope." "It will appear," he also writes, " that... | |
| 1864 - 968 páginas
...nebula," says Herschel, "»hows NEBULA any sign of resolution into stars." " It is not easy," he adds, " for language to convey a full impression of the beauty and sublimity of the spectacle which the nebula offers as it enters the field of the telescope." " It will appear," he also writes, " that... | |
| 1864 - 484 páginas
...others, have observed such changes. any sign of resolution into stars." " It is not easy," he adds, " for language to convey a full impression of the beauty and sublimity of the spectacle which the nebula offers as it enters the field of the telescope." " It will appear," he also writes, " that... | |
| George Frederick Chambers - 1867 - 888 páginas
...is not easy for language to Fig. 172. THE NEBULA SUKKODNDINU jj AuoCs. (Drawn by Sir J. Hcr»chcl.) convey a full impression of the beauty and sublimity...which this nebula offers, as it enters the field of the telescope (fixed in RA) by the diurnal motion, ushered in as it is by so glorious and innumerable... | |
| 1867 - 864 páginas
...our system. ' It is not easy for language to convey a lull impression of the beauty and sublimity ol the spectacle which this nebula offers, as it enters the field of view of a telescope fixed in right ascension by the diurnal motion, ushered in as it is by so glorious and... | |
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