When the slit was brought back past the nucleus on to the commencement of the tail, the gaseous spectrum became rapidly fainter, until, at a short distance from the nucleus, the continuous spectrum predominated so strongly that the middle band only, which... The World of Comets - Síða 349eftir Amédée Guillemin - 1877 - 548 síðurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 708 síður
...386, vol. xix. p. 490, vol. np 45, and Phil Trans 1868, p. 555. t Phil. Trans. 1868, plate xrxiii. bands and the faint continuous spectrum were observed...represents almost entirely the light of the tail. 1. The Spectrum of Bright Bands. The three bright bands were obviously similar in position and character... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 682 síður
...rapidly fainter, until, at a short distance from the nucleus, the continuous spectrum predominated BO strongly that the middle band only, which is the brightest,...represents almost entirely the light of the tail. 1. The Spectrum of Bright Bands. The three bright bands were obviously similar in position and character... | |
| Amédée Victor Guillemin - 1876 - 488 síður
...and the faint continuous spectrum were found to vary in relative intensity. When the slit was brought past the nucleus on to the commencement of the tail,...represents almost entirely the light of the tail.'— RAP] GENERAL SURVEY 0F THE S0LAR SYSTEM. WE have now terminated our description of the various phenomena... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1876 - 920 síður
...of the tail, the gaseous spectrum became rapidly fainter, Fro. 6.— Spectrum of Nebula (n 4,874). until, at a short distance from the nucleus. the continuous...which is the brightest, could be detected on it." — The planets, shining by reflected light, can only reveal under the spectroscope the possible pro-icnco... | |
| Amédée Guillemin - 1878 - 456 síður
...and the faint continuous spectrum were found to vary in relative intensity. When the slit was brought past the nucleus on to the commencement of the tail,...represents almost entirely the light of the tail."— RAP] GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM. WE have now terminated our description of the various phenomena... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1883 - 998 síður
...tail, the gaseous spectrum became rapidly fainter, until, at a short distance from the nucleus, tho continuous spectrum predominated so strongly that...the middle band only, which is the brightest, could bo detected on it." — The planets, shining by reflected light, can only reveal under the spectroscope... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 708 síður
...Phil. Tr.-.i . 1868, p. 555. t PM1. Trans. 1868, plate miii. bands and the faint continuous spe'etrum were observed to vary in relative intensity. "When...represents almost entirely the light of the tail. 1 . The Spectrum of Bright Bands. The three bright bands were obviously similar in position and character... | |
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