The Architecture of the Heavens, Volume 80J.W. Parker, 1850 - 242 pages |
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... spherical , wherein two surfaces are rubbed on each other in all possible positions , until , by their mutual action , the figure demanded is necessarily impressed upon both . In obedience to the practical instincts dis- tinguishing ...
... spherical , wherein two surfaces are rubbed on each other in all possible positions , until , by their mutual action , the figure demanded is necessarily impressed upon both . In obedience to the practical instincts dis- tinguishing ...
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... spherical ; and although sphe- ricity is not an essential characteristic of the class , it will be seen in other Plates ( V. , VI . , & c ) that the form is not an unusual one . Now , the apparent form , 60 SPHERICAL CLUSTERS . in this ...
... spherical ; and although sphe- ricity is not an essential characteristic of the class , it will be seen in other Plates ( V. , VI . , & c ) that the form is not an unusual one . Now , the apparent form , 60 SPHERICAL CLUSTERS . in this ...
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... spherical in the strict or geometrical meaning of the term , for when seen thoroughly , they have all irregular arms as if filaments - attached to their circumference ; but in this , they only correspond the more with the general order ...
... spherical in the strict or geometrical meaning of the term , for when seen thoroughly , they have all irregular arms as if filaments - attached to their circumference ; but in this , they only correspond the more with the general order ...
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... spherical figure nor the simple gradation of light towards the centre , is the remarkable phenomenon connected with these masses : we are very early struck by the mode in which the light augments as we pass towards the interior region ...
... spherical figure nor the simple gradation of light towards the centre , is the remarkable phenomenon connected with these masses : we are very early struck by the mode in which the light augments as we pass towards the interior region ...
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... spherical mass . Fain would I linger and revel again among the outward signs and wonders of these great firmaments ; but a new order of meditations speedily occupies all the mind . This prevalence of the spherical shape - this growth of ...
... spherical mass . Fain would I linger and revel again among the outward signs and wonders of these great firmaments ; but a new order of meditations speedily occupies all the mind . This prevalence of the spherical shape - this growth of ...
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40 ERIDANI 61 CYGNI amid apparent magnitudes appear arrangements assuredly astronomer bed of stars belt binary systems bodies CENTAURI central centre chart circular cluster comparatively compression connexion considerations constitution course density depths diagram disc discern distance double stars ellipse energy existence extraordinary fact farther foregoing galaxy globular cluster gorgeous grand heavens hypothesis idea illustration imagined immense indicate infer inquiry instance instrument INTERNAL STRUCTURE irregular light Lord ROSSE luminaries magnitude majestic mass Milky mirror MIZAR motion mysterious naked eye nature NEBULA OF ORION number of stars object observation Octavo optical orbits orbs Parsonstown pass peculiar period phenomena planet planetary planetary nebula PLEIADES portion position present probability proper motions proximity R.Dale refer reflector regions remarkable remote scheme seemed seen separate shape singular Sir JOHN HERSCHEL skies space speculation sphere spherical splendour starry stellar stratum STRUVE stupendous supposed telescope tion unfolding universe velocity zone
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Page 96 - Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion ? Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season ? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may g°> And say unto thee, Here we are ? Hast thou an arm like God ? Or canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
Page 109 - Whilst fly and leaf and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind! Why do we then shun death with anxious strife? If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life?
Page 96 - I think I may safely say, that there can be little, if any, doubt as to the resolvability of the nebula.
Page 109 - MYSTERIOUS Night! when our first parent knew Thee from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue. Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host of heaven came, And lo! creation widened in man's view.
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Page 83 - ... we therefore either have a central body which is not a star, or have a star which is involved in a shining fluid, of a nature totally unknown to us.
Page 104 - We are not at liberty to argue that at one part of its circumference our view is limited by this sort of cosmical veil which extinguishes the smaller magnitudes, cuts off the nebulous light of distant masses, and closes our view in impenetrable darkness; while at another we are compelled by the clearest evidence telescopes can afford to believe that star-strewn...
Page 63 - Oh ! how the spell before my sight Brings nature's hidden ways to light : See ! all things with each other blending— Each to all its being lending — All on each in turn depending — • Heavenly ministers descending—- And again to heaven up-tending — Floating, mingling, interweaving — Rising, sinking, and receiving Each from each, while each is giving On to each, and each relieving Each, the pails of gold, the living Current through the air is heaving ; Breathing blessings, see them bending,...